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Paintings - Ziyakhanov Khurshid - Brinskikh Boris Aleksandrovich

Paintings - Ziyakhanov Khurshid - Brinskikh Boris Aleksandrovich

Khurshid Ziyahanov was born on December 10, 1958 in the city of Tashkent. In 1987 he graduated from the Tashkent State Theater and Art Institute. A. Ostrovsky.
member of the Creative Association of Artists of Uzbekistan.
Member of international, regional and national exhibitions.
He was awarded the Shukhrat medal and the Gold Medal of the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan.
The artist's works are in the collection of the State Art Museum of Uzbekistan. and also decorate private collections and galleries of the USA, Great Britain, France, Holland, Russia.


(1924-1998)

Soviet painter and graphic artist, professor. Honored Artist of the Uzbek SSR. He graduated from the republican art school in Tashkent (1948). Member of the Union of Artists of the Uzbek SSR, Professor


The favorite motives of Boris Brynsky are the old city of Tashkent, its streets, surrounding gardens and mosques. The artist paid special attention to the daily life of the eastern city and correctly noticed its peculiar features. The characteristic features of Central Asia - adobe houses, duval, majestic plane trees, silvery-green poplars, depicted by the artist - give the paintings a national specificity. His works are perceived as bright, lively scenes of their people's lives.

Participated in exhibitions since 1954. The artist's works are kept in a number of museum collections, among them the State Tretyakov Gallery, the State Art Museum of Uzbekistan (Tashkent), the Bukhara Museum of Local History and History; in the art galleries of Austria, Finland, France, Japan; in private collections, including in the United States.

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