Gullu Mustafayeva

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Gullu Mustafayeva
Güllü Mustafayeva
Born(1919-10-29)October 29, 1919
Charjuy, Turkestan ASSR, RSFSR, USSR
DiedMay 18, 1994(1994-05-18) (aged 74)
Known forpainting
Styleportrait, landscape painting, still life
Spouse(s)
Najafgulu Ismayilov
AwardsAzərbaycan Respublikasının xalq rəssamı.png Honored Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR

Gullu Haji Naim Mustafa gizi Mustafayeva (Azerbaijani: Güllü Hacı Naim Mustafa qızı Mustafayeva, November 29, 1919 — May 18, 1994) was an Azerbaijani artist, People's Artist of Azerbaijan.

Biography[]

Gullu Mustafayeva was born on November 29, 1919 in Charjuy. She was originally from Shamakhi. In 1927 she moved with her family from Turkmenia to Baku, Old City.[1]

Gullu Mustafayeva graduated from Azerbaijan State Art College in 1938. Gullu Mustafayeva created portraits of labor heroes, figures of science and art of her time. Some of these are the portraits of the two-time Hero of Socialist Labor Basti Bagirova, ophthalmologist, doctor of medical sciences Umnisa Musabayova, neurologist, doctor of medical sciences Zahra Salayeva, people's artist Sattar Bahlulzade.[2]

In Gullu Mustafayeva's works, children's portraits form a special series ("Our children" series). The portrait "Mahsati Ganjavi" created in 1947 has a special place in the artist's work. Her works are kept in National Art Museum of Azerbaijan and Azerbaijan State Art Gallery.

G. Mustafayeva died on May 18, 1994 in Baku.

References[]

  1. ^ Qaliboğlu, E (February 2, 2008). "Mənasız zövqlərdən üstün əhvallar yaratmaq üçün hər birimiz çalışmalıyıq. Zemfira Qafarova: "İndi səsi olmayan oxuyana, mahnısı beşgünlük bəstəkara "ünlü" deyirlər"". Xalq cəbhəsi: 14.
  2. ^ Zeynalov, Əsgər (2016). İRƏVAN XANLIĞI… GERÇƏKLİYİN AYDINLIĞI. Lulu Enterprises. p. 297.
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