Volume 15.1
page
58-59
Socialist Realism
Alakbar
Rezaguliyev (1903-1974)
Other articles
about Alakbar Rezaguliyev
Street
Scenes from Yesteryear: The Linoleum Prints of Alakbar Rezaguliyev,
Summer 2000 (8.2)
Art
As Memory Alakbar Rezaguliyev's Prints of Azerbaijan,
Autumn 2002 (10.3)
Alakbar
Rezaguliyev - Black and White Realities of Stalin's Era,
Winter 2005 (13.4)
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Azerbaijani artist Alakbar Rezaguliyev
(1903-1974) concentrated primarily on linoleum woodcuts after
coming to the realization that his ability to discern colors
had been damaged from confinement as a political prisoner during
Stalin's era. For nearly 25 years, he had been imprisoned in
labor camps in severe snowy climes. When finally released, Alakbar
became a prolific artist and created an enormous body of work
in the 1960s and early 1970s. His work, however, does not absolutely
fit the category of Socialist Realism, as his women are not always
glowing in admiration of their plight and heavy responsibilities.
To read more about Alakbar, search AZER.com. To visit his studio,
contact his son Aydin in Baku at Tel: (994-12) 438-2473.
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