Memet Abselyamovich Abselyamov (1911 - 1988)
Memet Abselyamovich Abselyamov
Memet Abselyamovich Abselyamov (Russian: Мемет Абселямович Абселямов) was a mid-20th century Soviet artist of Crimean Tatar origin. He is known as a landscape painter.
Memet Abselyamov became famous in 1935 with his genre painting "Kolkhoznitsy Udarnitsy", which was awarded the All-Russian prize and acquired by the Moscow Museum of Folk Art. During his life in Tajikistan, where he came after the deportation of the Crimean Tatars, the artist created mainly landscapes, including the paintings "Night in the Crimea", "Crimean Cypresses", "Gurzuf. Where A. Pushkin visited", "Sunny Day", "Spring in Tajikistan", "The Last Ray" and others.
He was a member of such creative associations as "Krymkhudozhnik", the Union of Artists of the USSR, the Union of Artists of the Tajik SSR.
Date and place of birt: | 29 january 1911, Simferopol, Russian Empire |
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Date and place of death: | 23 february 1988, Гулистан, USSR |
Nationality: | Russia, Ukraine, Tajikistan, USSR |
Period of activity: | XX century |
Specialization: | Artist, Landscape painter, Painter |
Genre: | Genre art, Landscape painting, Still life |
Art style: | Realism, Contemporary art |