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  2. Tbilisi Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Tbilisi Art Gallery (Georgian: თბილისის სამხატვრო გალერეა), or the National Gallery [1] is an art gallery located on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi. Historically, it is known to Tbilisians as the Blue Gallery , taking its name from the various shades of the blue-green paint previously adorning ...

  3. Niko Pirosmani - Wikipedia

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    In 1872, while living in a little apartment not far from Tbilisi railway station, he worked as a servant to wealthy families and learned to read and write Russian and Georgian. In 1876, he returned to Mirzaani and worked as a herdsman. Pirosmani gradually taught himself to paint. One of his specialties was painting directly into black oilcloth ...

  4. Oleg Timchenko - Wikipedia

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    Tbilisi Academy of Fine Arts. Notable work. “Ophelia” 1996 [1] Movement. Contemporary Georgian. Oleg Timchenko is a Tbilisi-based contemporary painter and founder of the "10th Floor Group". He was born in Old Tbilisi and studied painting at the Tbilisi Academy of Fine Arts.

  5. Elene Akhvlediani - Wikipedia

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    Elene Akhvlediani Statue, Tbilisi. Elene Akhvlediani (Georgian: ელენე ახვლედიანი) (April 5, 1898 in Telavi – December 30, 1975 in Tbilisi) was a 20th-century Georgian painter, graphic artist, and theater decorator. Akhvlediani is famous for her depictions of Georgian towns, for her illustrations for the works of ...

  6. Art Museum of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    A predecessor of the present-day museum, the National Art Gallery, was opened through the efforts of Western-educated young Georgian artists in Tbilisi (Tiflis) on February 1, 1920. Out of it grew the Central Museum of Fine Arts, which was opened in Tbilisi in August 1923. Additional material came from various smaller collections.

  7. Maya Sumbadze - Wikipedia

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    Maya Sumbadze (February 29, 1972 -) is a famous Georgian artist based in Tbilisi, Georgia. [1] She has been an active artist since 17 years old. Her works include paintings, graphic design, fashion, multimedia, and even musical vocals.

  8. Karlo Kacharava - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. Georgian. Education. Tbilisi State Academy of Arts. Karlo Kacharava (February 7, 1964–April 9, 1994) was a Georgian artist, poet, essayist and art critic born in Samtredia. In 1986 he graduated from the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts and from 1986 to his death in 1994 he worked at the Giorgi Chubinashvili Institute of Art History.

  9. Zurab Tsereteli - Wikipedia

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    Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli was born in Tbilisi on 4 January 1934. Tsereteli studied at Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, graduating in 1958.The same year, he married Inessa Andronikashvili, a princess from a noble Georgian family that claimed patrilineal descent from Byzantine Emperor Andronikos I Komnenos.

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