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Tahir Salahov (Azerbaijani, in full: Tahir Teymur oğlu Salahov, Russian: Таир Теймур Салахов; 29 November 1928 – 21 May 2021) was a Soviet, Azerbaijani painter and draughtsman. He was First Secretary of the Artists' Union of the USSR (1973–1992), Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Arts, member of over 20 academies and other creative organizations throughout the world, including academies of art of France, Spain, Germany, and Austria.

Tahir Salahov
Salahov in 2018
Born
Tahir Teymur oğlu Salahov

29 November 1928
Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union
Died21 May 2021 (aged 92)[1]
Germany
NationalityAzerbaijani
MovementRealism

Biography


Salahov was born in Baku. His father Teymur Salahov was a victim of Stalin's repressions, having been arrested in 1937 and executed shortly after. His mother Sona was left to bring up four children on her own but the family did not learn of their father's death until 1956 after Stalin's death.[2]

Tahir Salahov studied at the Azimzade Art College in Baku in 1945–1950 and the Surikov Moscow Art Institute in 1951–1957. Salahov won an early recognition: his diploma work, The Shift is Over, was exhibited in 1957 at the Moscow All-Union Art Exhibition and received public and critical acclaim. He became one of the leading representatives of the so-called "severe style"[3] (Russian: "суровый стиль"), a trend in Soviet art of the 1960s that aimed to set off a hard, publicist, realist view against the ceremonial "polished reality" of the Joseph Stalin era. Salahov's compositions on the life and work of the Baku oil-workers (e.g. "Repair Men", 1961, Mustafayev Azerbaijan State Museum of Art, Baku) and portraits, e.g., his portrait of Azerbaijani composer Gara Garayev (1960, Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow), and Soviet composer Dmitri Shostakovich (1976, Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow), are characterized by a forcefulness and lack of idealization. Salahov chose a sparing palette of contrasting red, black, light- and dark-grey tones and gave colored plains a decorative function.

His later works are more peaceful and lyrically contemplative, and Eastern influences are more apparent, as in Portrait of Grandson Dan (1983, Azerbaijan State Museum of Art), in which the composition and colouring are subordinate to the flowing rhythms of Eastern medieval miniatures. His lines became smoother and more melodious, his palette more sophisticated. Many of his most successful works are associated with his impressions of foreign countries (e.g., Mexican Corrida; 1969, Mustafayev Azerbaijan State Museum of Art). He also produced expressive drawings and stage designs. In 1998, Salahov was appointed an Academician of the National Academy of Arts of the Kyrgyz Republic, alongside fellow artists Durdy Bayramov, Suhrob Kurbanov, Turgunbai Sadykov, and Erbolat Tolepbai.


Awards


Salahov's painting Aidan (1967) on a 2011 stamp of Russia
Salahov's painting Aidan (1967) on a 2011 stamp of Russia

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На других языках


[de] Tahir Salahov

Tahir Teymurovich Salahov (* 29. November 1928 in Baku, Aserbaidschanische Sozialistische Sowjetrepublik Sowjetunion, heute Aserbaidschan; † 21. Mai 2021 in Berlin) war ein sowjetischer und aserbaidschanischer Maler und Hochschullehrer am Aserbaidschanischen Staatlichen Institut für Kunst und am Moskauer Kunstinstitut Surikow. Er war von 1997 bis zu seinem Tod Vizepräsident der Russischen Akademie der Künste.[1]
- [en] Tahir Salahov

[es] Tahir Salahov

Tahir Teymur oglu Salahov (en azerí: Tahir Teymur oğlu Salahov; Bakú, 29 de noviembre de 1928-Alemania, 21 de mayo de 2021)[1] fue un pintor de nacionalidades soviética, azerbaiyana y rusa. Se desempeñó como Primer Secretario de la Unión de los Artistas de la Unión Soviética (1973–1992), Vicepresidente de la Academia Imperial de las Artes, y miembro de veinte academias y otras organizaciones creativas en todo el mundo, incluyendo las academias de arte de Francia, España, Alemania, Austria etc.

[fr] Taïr Salakhov

Taïr Salakhov (en azéri : Tahir Teymur oğlu Salahov)[1], né le 29 novembre 1928 à Bakou et mort le 21 mai 2021 à Berlin, est un peintre soviétique, azerbaïdjanais et russe, artiste de théâtre, enseignant et professeur.

[it] Tahir Salahov

Tahir Teymur oğlu Salahov (in russo: Таир Теймур Салахов?) (Baku, 29 novembre 1928 – Berlino, 21 maggio 2021[1]) è stato un pittore azero. È stato primo segretario dell'Unione degli Artisti dell'URSS (1973-1992), vicepresidente dell'Accademia russa di belle arti e membro di più di 20 accademie e organizzazione in giro per il mondo.

[ru] Салахов, Таир Теймур оглы

Таи́р Тейму́рович Сала́хов (азерб. Tahir Teymur oğlu Salahov;[6][7]; 29 ноября 1928, Баку, СССР — 21 мая 2021, Берлин, Германия) — советский, азербайджанский и российский художник-живописец, театральный художник, педагог, профессор. Вице-президент Российской академии художеств (1997—2021).



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