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Maral Yusif gizi Rahmanzadeh (; 23 July 1916 – 18 March 2008) was a Soviet and Azerbaijani graphic artist and painter. She was awarded the honorary title of
People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR The People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR () was an honorary title awarded from 1944 to 1990, it was granted to artists of the Azerbaijan SSR for contribution to the development of Azerbaijani culture in the fields of visual art and painting. I ...
(1964), and recipient of the State Prize.


Biography

Maral Rahmanzadeh was born in
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,
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(now Azerbaijan). From 1930 to 1933 she studied at the Azerbaijan State Technical School of Arts and from 1934 to 1940 she continued her education at the Moscow State Institute of Arts. In 1940, after graduating from the institute, the master of graphic arts started working at the "Khudozhestvennaya Literatura" publishing house in
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. In 1941, the artist's father was subjected to repression and declared an enemy of the people. Six months later, he passed away in a
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prison. M. Rahmanzadeh had to leave her job in Moscow and return to Baku, where she continued her artistic career. From that very year, a series of works signed "Maral Rahmanzadeh" began. Rahmanzadeh is the eldest sister of sculptor and honoree of the Academy of Arts of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Vagif Rakhmanov. She is the aunt of acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter and visual artist
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(aka Deniz Rakhmanova), Kazakh-German painter Nargis Rakhmanova-Dressler and Kazakh artisan Aigul Rakhmanova.


Creativity

Her most productive area was within graphic arts, particularly in
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and coloured linoprints. Rahmanzadeh created a series of paintings of patriotic content during the
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. One of the series is dedicated to the Soviet women during the wartime, including "People's volunteer corps", "Women in the ranks", "
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's daughter", and "Radio operator". Other series, consisting of 19 prints, were dedicated to the work of people and the home front: “Work on the farm”, “Social activists”, and “The artists performing for the front-line soldiers”. Women working at machines in factories are depicted in “Wives Substitute Husbands”. These paintings were made in black watercolors with accents in coal. In the 1940s, Rahmanzadeh illustrated
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. In 1945, she illustrated the books “Dehname” by Khatai and "The land of fires" by Zohrabbeyov. More successfully, she worked on poetic images of women in "Dehname". Rahmanzadeh depicted the poet Khatai, the author of the book, in two illustrations: one of them a portrait in profile and the other the poet with a pen in hand in a night atmosphere. Rahmanzadeh portrayed circumstances, landscape, architecture, and costumes in numerous illustrations for the novel “The land of fires”. Riders were portrayed in the first illustration on the left side of a print. A pictorial panorama of a bay and a mysterious tower to which landlady they were going opened in front of their eyes. During these years Maral Rahmanzadeh created illustrations for
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's "Maiden Tower" and "Gulzar" works. In the post-war period Rahmanzadeh intensively worked in the sphere of paintings. In 1947, the series of "Petroleum" autolithography consisting of 10 paintings showing the history of petroleum land was exhibited for the first time. The series began with "Fire worshippers", a composition representing worship of eternal fire. Other paintings in these series are "A new enterprise", "On the oil rig", "Jack-pump", and "Fountain hammered to a pipe". In 1948, Maral Rahmanzadeh finished a series entitled "Socialistic
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", consisting of 10 paintings. It included industrial and urban landscapes, and also such compositions as "Shift of a vigil", "Day of a vigil", and "In construction of a new house". Journeys to an area known as the oil rocks were productive for the artist. Maral Rahmanzadeh was the first artist who went to work at the oil rocks. Being among oilmen, overseeing their working days, and their everyday life, she painted field landscapes of the
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, construction of scaffold bridges, oil tanks, towers, and the pouring of oil. On an exhibition, she presented drawings and watercolor paintings, portraying more typical episodes of the working life of oilmen on the Caspian Sea. Besides the citizens of Baku, workers from the oil rocks also saw these paintings, as they were dedicated to them. Rahmanzadeh created a series of autolithographs called "Here in the Caspian Sea". An album, consisting of 15 colourful lithographs from these series, was published in Moscow. Verticals of towers, steel scaffold bridges, and the shining mirror-like surface of the sea were portrayed in her "In the open sea" lithograph. The artist portrayed the hard life of workers and the distinctive life of oilmen in her paintings "On-duty boat", "The food is brought", and "To a storm-zone". These series of lithographs brought broad fame to Rahmanzadeh and were exhibited in the
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and foreign exhibitions. In 1950, Rahmanzadeh illustrated a two-volume poem collection by Jafar Jabbarly. She created a number of prints, portraying the characters from his plays "Sevil", "Almaz", and "Withered flowers."
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" by
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and "
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. At the end of the 1950s, she created a series of colorful autholithographs called "Baku". Urban parks and squares and panoramas of marine oil fields are portrayed in these prints. The "Baku" series was in the exhibition dedicated to a decade of Azerbaijani literature and arts in 1959, in Moscow. At that time Rahmanzadeh worked on autolithographs dedicated to
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, among which were such landscapes as "A winter day of
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", "A street in
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city", "Central square of Cheb city", "Richmond sanatorium" and others. Lithographs from the Czechoslovakia series were exhibited in the Republican exhibition "The world through the eyes of Azerbaijani artists" in 1961, and also in a group exhibition dedicated to Czechoslovakia in Moscow. In subsequent years, Rahmanzadeh worked in the technique of
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. Her first pieces were dedicated to the giant factories of two young cities,
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and
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. Each consists of six industrial and urban landscapes and two portraits portraying front-line workers. In the 1960s, the artist visited a number of remote regions of Azerbaijan. A new series of colored linocuts was the result of these visits: “My Motherland” and “Azerbaijan”. Many of these paintings were dedicated to Nakhchivan. Plough land, furrow lines leading to the river, and a village stretched across the river were portrayed in one of these landscapes. In another linocut, the artist depicted a new road in the mountains: a high-voltage power line and a highway against the backdrop of beautiful rocks. A landscape of Khinalug village in northern Azerbaijan was also depicted in these series, besides the landscapes of Nakhchivan. In this remote village, surrounded by cliffs, with houses on the top of the mountain, as if they had been built on top of each other. The artist studied the daily lives of the residents of Khnialig and painted them with watercolors. In these linocuts, the artist portrayed landscapes of the village, mountains eternally covered with snow, steep cliffs, simple buildings, and residents in national costumes. In 1956, Mammed Said Ordubadi's historical novel "A Sword and Pen", illustrated by Rahmanzadeh, was published in Baku. In 1963, she illustrated academic publications for "Azerbaijani fairytales". The National Museum of Art of Azerbaijan held an exhibition of Rahmanzadeh's paintings, lithographs, lino-prints, drawings and book illustrations in November 2016.


Awards

* Honorary title of "
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" – June 29, 1964 * Honorary title of "Honored Art Worker of the Azerbaijan SSR" – May 24, 1960 * Azerbaijan SSR State Prize named after Mirza Fatali Akhundov – April 28, 1965 (for the linocut series ''"Azerbaijan"'' and ''"My Motherland"'') *
Shohrat Order Shohrat Order (), translated as ''Order of Glory'', is an award presented by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan. History and status The order was created by the Decree No. 757 of the President of Azerbaijan, Heydar Aliyev and ratified ...
– July 22, 1996M.Y.Rəhmanzadənin "Şöhrət" ordeni ilə təltif edilməsi haqqında Azərbaycan Respublikası Prezidentinin 22 iyul 1996-cı il tarixli Fərmanı
— anl.az saytı
* "Order of the Red Banner of Labour" * "Badge of Honor" Order – June 9, 1959 * Personal Pension of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan – June 11, 2002


See also

*
List of Azerbaijani women artists This is a list of Azerbaijani women artists who were born in Azerbaijan or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. A * Hayat Abdullayeva (1912–2006), sculptor * Sara Ashurbeyli (1907–2006), painter E * Rena Effendi (born 197 ...


References

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