Alexandre Bandzeladze was a Georgian oil painter, graphic artist, book illustrator, and monumenalist artist.
Alexandre Bandzeladze (1927-1992) was a student in the Oil Painting Department of the Tbilisi Academy of Fine Arts. He was expelled from the academy in 1949, but he eventually returned to gain his diploma in 1963.
He worked on several magazines before working on Georgian book graphic design, such as for Rudyard Kipling’s Mowgli in 1960. He also painted church murals.
Bandzeladze painted in the traditions of modernist European oil painting and was one of the first, with Davit Kakabadze, to reintroduce abstract art into Georgia’s artistic context. He won the meritorious artist of Georgia award in 1992.
MARTINA NICOLLSis an international aid and development consultant, and the authorof:- Similar But Different in the Animal Kingdom(2017), 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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