Azerbaijani scenic designer and painter
Rustam Mammad oghlu Mustafayev (Azerbaijani : Rüstəm Məmməd oğlu Mustafayev , 25 February 1910 – 19 July 1940) was a painter , one of the creators of realist scenography in Azerbaijan .
Biography
Rustam Mustafayev was born on 25 February 1910 in Baku .[ 1] In 1921–1926 he studied at Azerbaijan State Art School. After an internship in Moscow in 1928, he returned to Baku and worked for a time as a stage-painter at Baku Free Criticism and Propaganda Theater . He also worked at Azerbaijan Opera and Ballet Theater and Azerbaijan State Drama Theater . From 1937 to 1940, he served as director of Central State Office for the Protection of Azerbaijani Monuments.[ 2]
He died on 19 July 1940 in Baku and is buried in the Alley of Honor .[ 3] The Azerbaijan State Museum of Art was named after Rustam Mustafayev in 1943.
Career
R. Mustafayev worked as a chief artist at Azerbaijan State Drama Theater in 1933–1938.[ 4] He designed works by Jalil Mammadguluzadeh , Jafar Jabbarly , Huseyn Javid , Abdurrahim bey Hagverdiyev , operas "Shah Ismayil " (Muslim Magomayev ), "Leyli and Majnun " (Uzeyir Hajibeyov ), "Koroghlu " (Uzeyir Hajibeyov), "Ashig Garib " (Zulfugar Hajibeyov ), ballet "Swan Lake " (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ).[ 5]
He also worked on artistic design of posters and books. The artistic design of the books of Samad Vurgun , Suleyman Rustam , Rasul Rza and other poets was his first graphic works. The artistic design of the book "Voice of Ashiq", consisting of poems of Azerbaijani ashiqs , published in 1939, also belongs to Rustam Mustafayev. In 1940, he was one of the authors of the artistic design of Nizami Museum .[ 6]
Awards
Gallery
References
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