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Erivani, Mirza Kadym Mamed-Gusein Ogly

The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased.

Erivani, Mirza Kadym Mamed-Gusein Ogly

 

Born 1825 in Yerevan; died there 1875. Azerbaijani decorative artist and portraitist.

Erivani, who had no formal art training, was the founder of Azerbaijani easel painting. He also produced murals and designed stencils for embroidery. In his portraits he achieved lifelike representations of his subjects through his rendering of mass. Notable examples include Fath Ali Shah, Seated Woman, and A Young Man (all in the Azerbaijan Museum of Art, Baku). Erivani’s technique was an innovation in the Azerbaijani tradition of conventional flat portraiture.

REFERENCE

Miklashevskaia, N. M. “Khudozhniki XIX v. Mirza Kadym Erivani i Mir Mokhsun Navvab.” In Isskustvo Azerbaidzhana, vol. 4. Baku, 1954.
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