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Pirosmani may refer to: *Niko Pirosmani Nikoláy Aslánovich Pirosmanashvíli ( ka, ნიკოლოზ ფიროსმანაშვილი, Nik’oloz Phirosmanashvili) or Niko Pirosmani ( ka, ნიკო ფიროსმანი, Nik’o Pirosmani), Mononymous person, s ... (1862–1918), Georgian painter * ''Pirosmani'' (film), a 1969 Soviet biographical film about the painter *Pirosmani, an administrative unit of Dedoplistsqaro Municipality, Georgia {{Disambiguation, surname ...
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Niko Pirosmani
Nikoláy Aslánovich Pirosmanashvíli ( ka, ნიკოლოზ ფიროსმანაშვილი, Nik’oloz Phirosmanashvili) or Niko Pirosmani ( ka, ნიკო ფიროსმანი, Nik’o Pirosmani), Mononymous person, simply referred to as Nikala (ნიკალა ''Nik’ala''; 1862–1918), was a Georgians, Georgian painter who posthumously rose to prominence. Relatively poor for most of his life, he worked a variety of ordinary jobs. His rustic, everyday scenes are celebrated today for their depiction of the Georgia of Pirosmani's lifetime, and he has become one of the country's most beloved artistic figures. Niko Pirosmani is alleged to be the inspiration for the male protagonist portrayed in the Russian song Million Roses. Biography Pirosmani was born in the Georgian village of Mirzaani to a peasant family in modern-day Kakheti province. His parents, Aslan Pirosmanashvili and Tekle Toklikishvili, were farmers, who owned a small vineyard, with a f ...
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Pirosmani (film)
''Pirosmani'' ( ka, ფიროსმანი, Transliteration, translit. Pirosmani, ) is a 1969 Georgia (country), Georgian Biographical film, biographical Art film, art-drama film directed by Giorgi Shengelaia, about Georgia (country), Georgian Primitivism, primitivist painter Niko Pirosmani.Michel Capdenac, Pantalla , n° 41, 15 November 1975. Cast * Avto Varazi as Niko Pirosmani * Zurab Kapianidze * Dodo Abashidze * Spartak Bagashvili * Kote Daushvili * Boris Tsipuria * Givi Aleksandria Prizes and awards * 1973 : ''Sutherland Trophy'' at BFI London Film Festival * 1974 : ''Grand Prize: Gold Hugo'' at Chicago International Film Festival * 1974 : ''Prize for Best Biographical film'' at Asolo Art Film Festival References External links

* 1969 films 1969 drama films 1960s Georgian-language films Films directed by Giorgi Shengelaia 1960s avant-garde and experimental films Drama films from Georgia (country) {{Georgia-film-stub ...
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