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Name
  
Shalva Kikodze


Role
  
Artist

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Died
  
1921, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany

Shalva Kikodze


Shalva Kikodze (Georgian: შალვა ქიქოძე) (1894–1921) was a Georgian expressionist painter, graphic artist and theatre decorator. Together with Lado Gudiashvili and David Kakabadze, he is considered a key figure in Georgian art of the early 20th century.

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He was born in a remote Georgian village Bakhvi, Guria, then part of the Russian Empire. From 1914 to 1918, he studied at Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. In 1916, he took part in an expedition to the Georgian village Nabakhtevi and made copies of the 15th-century murals from the local church. He stayed in his motherland for a short period of 1918-1920, and worked chiefly as a theater decorator for Jabadari Theater in Tbilisi. Afterwards he moved to Paris, where he, together with his fellow painters, Gudiashvili and Kakabadze, held an exhibition in 1921. He died in Freiburg, Germany, on November 7, 1921

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Most of his works are now on display at the Art Museum of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia.

Shalva Kikodze Shalva Kikodze Three artists oil on canvas 96 X 101

Louis Durey - Romance sans paroles op.21 - Françoise Petit


Some important works

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  • Khevsureti”, 1920
  • “Luxembourg Garden”, 1920
  • Gurian woman holding a jar in her hand”, 1921
  • “Ajarian women in chadors”, 1921
  • “In the restaurant”, 1921

  • Shalva Kikodze Shalva Kikodze Young couple oil on cardboard 47 X 30

    References

    Shalva Kikodze Wikipedia


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