Iakob Nikoladze
Georgian sculptor and artist
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Iakob Nikoladze | |
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იაკობ ნიკოლაძე | |
Born | May 28 [O.S. May 16], 1876 Kutaisi, Kutais Governorate, Russian Empire |
Died | March 10, 1951(1951-03-10) (aged 74) Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union |
Resting place | Mtatsminda Pantheon |
Alma mater | Stroganov School for Technical Drawing Odessa Art School of Drawing |
Notable work | National symbols of the Democratic Republic of Georgia |
Style | Socialist realism |
Awards | State Stalin Prize in Literature, Art and Architecture (1946, 1948) Order of the Badge of Honour (22 March 1936) |
Iakob Nikoladze (Georgian: იაკობ ნიკოლაძე; May 28 [O.S. May 16], 1876 – March 10, 1951) was a Georgian sculptor and artist.
He was from the a Georgian noble (aznauri) family, Nikoladze.
The Georgian National Museum, Iakob Nikoladze House Museum is dedicated to his works and was established after his death in his home-studio in his native town of Kutaisi. The museum houses sculptures, sketches, photo and documentary materials. He also designed the national symbols of the Democratic Republic of Georgia.
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