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Tamar Abakelia (also spelled as Tamara Abakeliya; Georgian: თამარ აბაკელია; Russian: Тама́ра Абаке́лия; 19 August 1905 – 14 May 1953) was a Georgian sculptor, theater designer and illustrator. She was granted the title of Honored Artist of the Georgian SSR in 1942.

Tamar Abakelia
Born(1905-08-19)19 August 1905
Khoni, Kutais Governorate, Russian Empire
Died14 May 1953(1953-05-14) (aged 47)
Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union
NationalityGeorgian
EducationTbilisi State Academy of Arts
Known forSculpture, theater design, illustration
AwardsHonored Artist of the Georgian SSR (1942)
Patron(s)Nikolai Tikhonov, Shota Rustaveli, Vazha-Pshavela

Family


Abakelia's father, Grigol Abakelia, a chief prosecuting officer for the Georgian SSR, and uncle, Ioseb Abakelia, a leading Georgian tuberculosis specialist, were shot during Joseph Stalin's Great Purge in 1938. She was married to a Socialist poet and playwright Karlo Kaladze (1907–1988). She had one son with Kaladze, sculptor Gulda Kaladze.


Biography


Born in Khoni, Imereti (then part of Kutais Governorate, Russian Empire), Tamar Abakelia graduated from Tbilisi State Academy of Arts in 1929 and taught there beginning in 1938. Among Abakelia's works were graphic illustrations for Nikolay Tikhonov, Shota Rustaveli, David of Sasun, Vazha-Pshavela as well as stage decorations for the Rustaveli and Marjanishvili theaters and costume designs for the films Arsena (1937), Giorgi Saakadze (1942), and David Guramishvili (1945). Many of her achievements were in the field of sculpture. Noted for the dynamism of composition and artistically rounded forms, Abakelia was responsible for much of the progress of Soviet Georgian sculpture. She sculptured friezes on the Museum of Marxism–Leninism in Tbilisi, depicting the various phases of socialist construction in Georgia (1936–37). Abakelia died in Tbilisi in 1953 and was buried there, at the Didube Pantheon.[1][2][3]


References


  1. (in Georgian) Shanidze, L., "თამარ აბაკელია" (Tamar Abakelia). Georgian Soviet Encyclopaedia, vol. 12, p. 12. Tbilisi: 1975
  2. Mikaberidze, Alexander (ed., 2006), Abakelia, Tamar Archived 30 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Dictionary of Georgian National Biography.
  3. Voyce, Arthur (1948), Russian Architecture, p. . [New York]: Philosophical Library

На других языках


[de] Tamar Abakelia

Tamar Abakelia (georgisch თამარ აბაკელია; russisch Тама́ра Григо́рьевна Абаке́лия .mw-parser-output .Latn{font-family:"Akzidenz Grotesk","Arial","Avant Garde Gothic","Calibri","Futura","Geneva","Gill Sans","Helvetica","Lucida Grande","Lucida Sans Unicode","Lucida Grande","Stone Sans","Tahoma","Trebuchet","Univers","Verdana"}Tamara Grigoryevna Abakelia; * 19. Augustjul. / 1. September 1905greg. in Choni, Imeretien; † 14. Mai 1953 in Tiflis) war eine georgische Bildhauerin, Malerin, Bühnen- und Kostümbildnerin.
- [en] Tamar Abakelia

[fr] Tamar Abakelia

Tamar Abakelia (en géorgien : თამარ აბაკელია ; 1905-1953) fut une artiste, sculptrice, peintre et productrice de cinéma géorgienne de l'époque soviétique.

[ru] Абакелия, Тамара Григорьевна

Тама́ра Григо́рьевна Абаке́лия[2] (груз. თამარ გრიგოლის ასული აბაკელია, 19 августа [1 сентября] 1905, Хони — 14 мая 1953, Тбилиси) — грузинский советский скульптор, театральный художник, график, художник-оформитель.



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