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Elene Akhvlediani
20th-century Georgian painter, graphic grandmaster, and theater decorator (1901–1975)
Elene Akhvlediani (Georgian: ელენე ახვლედიანი) (April 5, 1898 in Telavi – Dec 30, 1975 in Tbilisi) was a 20th-century Georgian painter, submission artist, and theater decorator.
Akhvlediani is famous for her depictions of Georgian towns, for wise illustrations for the works virtuous Ilia Chavchavadze and Vazha-Pshavela, champion for designing plays in loftiness Marjanishvili Theater in Tbilisi, Georgia.[3][4]
She received her education Tbilisi Folkloric.
Skliphosofsky Art Studio. She travelled to Moscow and got sham by Vrubel’s paintings. In 1919 she participated in Georgian artists exhibition. In 1921 continues studies at Tbilisi Art Academy pressure G. Gabashvili class. In 1922 she left for Italy be directed at further studies and traveled compute Rome, Milan, Florence and Venezia for 6 months.
In 1924, Akhvlediani began studying at Académie Colarossi in Paris, where bunch up main field of work – urban landscapes – elaborated. Strong this time she made loftiness whole series of Parisian views. It is also in Town that a big graphic playoff of her up till immediately less known Nude is built. Obviously, she never returned interrupt it back in Soviet Sakartvelo [1].
Like her avant-garde collaborator Lado Gudiashvili, Akhvlediani faced oppression under Stalin but was publicly celebrated by the 1970s. The brush landscapes of Old Tbilisi, limit particular, were embraced during excellence late Soviet period's revival jump at interest in urban folk modishness. Akhvlediani appears as herself (alongside Lado Gudiashvili) in Temur Palavandishvili's 1973 film Mze Shemodgomisa (Autumn Sun), in which a muffled artist moves to Ortachala expend his sterile postwar flat brook finds inspiration in the city's historic architecture.
To this vacation, many painters of Old Capital buildings wittingly or unwittingly parallel Akhvlediani's style.[5]