Fuad Hasan oghlu Abdurahmanov (; May 11, 1915 in
Nukha (Sheki),
Azerbaijan
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,
Russian Empire
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– June 15, 1971 in
Baku
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Azerbaijan SSR
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Soviet Union
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) was a popular
Azerbaijani monument sculptor. He received many awards, including: Honored Worker of Arts of the Azerbaijan SSR (1943),
People's Artist
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of the Azerbaijan SSR (1955), the first Azerbaijani to become a corresponding member of the Academy of Arts of the USSR (1949), and Laureate of the
State Stalin Prize
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two times (1947, 1951).
Biography
Fuad Abdurahmanov was born on May 11, 1915, in Nukha (Sheki). He was born into the family of Hasan Jafar oglu Abdurahmanov, a local civil servant.
In 1929, Abdurahmanov’s family moved to
Yevlakh
Yevlakh (, ) is a city in Azerbaijan, 265 km west of the capital of Baku. It is surrounded by but administratively separate from the Yevlakh District.
Etymology
The settlement is mentioned by the 13th century Armenian historian Stephen O ...
and later relocated to Baku. In Baku, the family of the future sculptor rented a two-room apartment in
Icheri Sheher
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, on Mammadyarov street. 1929 became an important year for Fuad. This was the year that he entered the Painting School of Baku. After beginning his studies in Baku, he later studied at the
Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg (1935–1940) at
Matvey Genrikhovich Manizer.
In 1934, twelve-year-old Fuad Abdurahmanov’s composition, ''Shot'', was exhibited in an exhibition dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the poet
Ferdowsi
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. This later became a permanent exhibit in the
Azerbaijan State Museum of Art
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, named after
Rustam Mustafayev. In 1938, Fuad Abdurahmanov began to work on
Fuzûlî
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’s statue, opening a pantheon of eminent Azerbaijani poets and writers established on
Nizami Museum’s loggia in Baku. A contest for the best pictorial portrait and monument of
Nizami Ganjavi
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declared in connection with the 800th anniversary had a great importance at the end of the 1930s. As a result of the contest, the project was awarded to Fuad Abdurahmanov and architects
Sadig Dadashov
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and
Mikayil Huseynov
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.
In 1947, he was awarded the
USSR
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-Stalin State Prize for the first time of his life. In 1949, a monument to Nizami was erected in Baku. This monument is “cultic” not only in Abdurahmanov’s creativity, but it also had a great influence on the future development of monumental art of
Azerbaijan
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. Both the monument and pedestal had successful proportions of 1:1,5, defining the architectural appearance of one of the best squares of Baku. Creative interests of the sculptor were multi-sided, which can be seen in his later works—images of Huseynbala Aliyev, Khidir Mustafayev (heroes of the USSR, poet
Samad Vurgun
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, composers
Uzeyir Hajibeyov
Uzeyir bey Abdulhuseyn bey oghlu Hajibeyov (18 September 188523 November 1948) was an Azerbaijanis, Azerbaijani composer, musicologist and teacher. He is recognized as the father of Azerbaijani classical music. He composed the music of the Az� ...
and
Asaf Zeynally
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Early life
Asaf Zeynally was the third child of the gardener Zeynalabdin and his wife Asband. He grew up in ...
, historical portraits of
Koroghlu
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,
Javanshir
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,
Babek). He was awarded (with Tokay Mammadov and
Omar Eldarov) in the contest for a monument to
Avicenna
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for
Bukhara
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city. Fuad Abdurahmanov is the first Azerbaijani who became the corresponding member of the Academy of Arts of the USSR. He was one of the first sculptors of Azerbaijan who worked with hard materials.
Creative achievements
He created monuments to Nizami in Ganja (Stalin State Prize, 1947) and Baku (1949), compositions “
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Among Bahlulzade's b ...
”, “
Rustam Mustafayev” (1947), monument “Azad Gadin” (Free woman),
monument to Mehdi Huseynzade in Baku, monumental busts of
Choibalsan and
Sukhbaatar (
marble
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, 1954, burial vault in
Ulan Bator
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), monuments to poet Samad Vurghun in Baku (1961), to poet
Rudaki
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in
Dushanbe
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(Gold medal of Academy of Arts of the USSR, 1964), statues “Liberation” (Baku, 1960), “Chaban” (
gypsum
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, Stalin State Prize, 1951; bronze, 1951,
Tretyakov Gallery
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). He made a portrait bust of
V.I.Lenin (marble, 1955, Azerbaijan State Museum of History, Baku) and others.
His works are distinguished for their richness and diversity of creative tendencies. Abdurahmanov began his creative development in the portrait genre, by making bust-portraits of cultural workers of Azerbaijan. His first monumental work-monument to Fuzuli was put up on the balcony of the
Azerbaijan State Museum of Literature. Fuad Abdurahmanov is the author of a lot of monuments decorating streets and squares of Baku-Nizami—Samed Vurghun, Mehdi Huseynzade, “
To emancipated woman", and the gravestone of General
Hazi Aslanov
Hazi Ahad oghlu Aslanov (; ; commonly described as Azi Aslanov or A. A. Aslanov,Aleksander A. Maslov, David M. Glantz, ''Fallen Soviet Generals: Soviet General Officers Killed in Battle, 1941-1945'', Routledge, 1998, p. 251./ref> 1910 – 25 Ja ...
. Abdurahmanov made a great contribution to the formation and development of monumental and easel plastics of Azerbaijan. According to one of the leading art critics of Azerbaijan, Jamila Novruzova, Fuad Abdurakhmanov is the founder of monumental sculpture in Azerbaijan. After Fuad Abdurahmanov were named streets in Baku and
Shaki, memorial plates were put up on buildings where the sculptor lived. A school in Sheki was also named after him.
Awards
*
Stalin State Prize of the second degree (1947) – for the monument to Nizami in Ganja (1946);
*
Stalin State Prize of the third degree (1951) – for the sculpture "Chaban";
* Gold medal of
Academy of Arts of the USSR (1966);
* Holder of two
Orders of the Badge of Honour (1949, 1960).
References
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1915 births
1971 deaths
Soviet sculptors
Azerbaijani sculptors
Soviet painters
Azerbaijani painters
Azerbaijani male painters
Azerbaijani portrait painters
Recipients of the Stalin Prize
People from Shaki, Azerbaijan
20th-century Azerbaijani sculptors
Honored Art Workers of the Azerbaijan SSR
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