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Shota Rustaveli (Rustveli) (1172-1216) par Pirosmani (Pirosmanashvili), Niko (1862-1918)
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Shota Rustaveli (Rustveli) (1172-1216) par Pirosmani (Pirosmanashvili), Niko (1862-1918)
FIA5405590 Shota Rustaveli (Rustveli) (1172-1216) par Pirosmani (Pirosmanashvili), Niko (1862-1918). Oil on cardboard, size : 105x72, 1916-1918, Niko Pirosmanashvili Museum, Mirzaani by Pirosmanashvili, Niko (1862-1918); Niko Pirosmanashvili Museum, Mirzaani, Georgia; Photo eFine Art Images; Russian, out of copyright
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12 12th Xii Xiith Century Caucasus Feather Inkwell Naive Art 13 13th Xiii Xiiith Century Thinking
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This print showcases the remarkable artwork of Niko Pirosmanashvili, a renowned Russian artist from the early 20th century. The painting titled "Shota Rustaveli (Rustveli)" pays homage to the great Georgian writer and poet who lived during the medieval period. In this portrait, Pirosmani skillfully captures Shota Rustaveli's essence as a man of letters. The subject is depicted deep in thought, holding a feather pen poised above an open book and inkwell. It is evident that he is engrossed in his writing, perhaps crafting one of his timeless literary works. Pirosmani's distinctive style shines through in this piece, characterized by its simplicity and naivety. The bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors bring life to the composition while maintaining an air of tranquility. The setting hints at Rustaveli's connection to the Caucasus region, with its rich cultural heritage and historical significance. This painting serves as both a tribute to Rustaveli's contributions to literature and an exploration into Pirosmani's artistic interpretation. Displayed at the Niko Pirosmanashvili Museum in Mirzaani, Georgia, this oil on cardboard masterpiece continues to captivate viewers with its profound portrayal of intellect and creativity. As we gaze upon this image today, we are reminded of the enduring power of artistry across centuries and continents.
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