The Fine Art Museum Collection in the National Museum of Georgia in Tbilisi
holds the works of Georgian sculptor Iakob Nikoladze. Nikoladze, from Kutaisi,
studied in Paris and worked as an assistant to Parisian sculptor Auguste Rodin.
Rodin (1840-1917) is famous for sculptures such as The Thinker (1879-189) and
The Kiss (1889).
Iakob Nikoladze (1876-1951) turned down the offer to accompany Rodin to
America. Instead he returned home to Georgia n 1910. He intended to live in
Paris in 1921, but was persuaded to remain in Georgia. He remained highly
influenced by Rodin.
The works of Nikoladze include Kiss (no date), made of stone, which is very different from Rodin's version (photograph above). Nikoladze's statue is a bust of a male and female - not locked in an actual kiss - but with the male kissing the female's neck (photograph below).
I like Wind (1905) made of bronze.
Girl from the North (1906-1907) is white marble.
He also created a bronze bust of Chakhrukhadze (1944). Chakhrukhadze was a
late 12th, early 13th century Georgian poet. His main work was Tamariani, which praised Queen Tamar of
Georgia (1184-1213) to commemorate his service to the queen as her secretary.
MARTINA NICOLLS is an international
aid and development consultant, and the author of:- The Shortness of
Life: A Mongolian Lament (2015), Liberia’s Deadest Ends (2012), Bardot’s Comet
(2011), Kashmir on a Knife-Edge (2010) and The Sudan Curse (2009).
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