Apolon Kutateladze (1900-1972) was a Georgian oil painter, graphic artist, illustrator, monumentalist artist, and teacher. He won the people’s artist of Georgia award in 1970 and the people’s artist of the Soviet Union in the same year.
In 1914-1915, Apolon Kutateladze studied in the School for Oil Painting and Sculpture of the Caucasus Society for Promoting Fine Arts in Tiflis. He also studied oil painting at the Tbilisi Academy of Fine Arts from 1922-1926, before continuing his education in St Petersburg and Moscow in Russia.
In 1929 he worked as the senior artist at the State Museum of Oriental Art before returning to Georgia in 1942, where he was elected Chair of the Board of the Foundation for Arts at the Artists’ Union of Georgia. He taught at the Tbilisi Academy of Fine Arts and was its rector from 1959-1972.
Apolon Kutateladze was regarded as the ‘master of the battle scenes’ and the historical-revoluntionary genre. In his multi-figure compositions, he combines the battle genre with colourist objectives.
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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