Vsevolod
Vladimirovich Telyakovsky

Russia • born in 1894

Born in St. Petersburg. He studied at the Academy of fine arts Ronson on the Department of easel painting in France. His direct teachers were French artists Maurice Denis and Felix Valloton. After the revolution of 1917, working as an assistant Golovin at the Mariinsky theatre of Opera and ballet in Saint-Petersburg. Since 1924, he teaches decorative painting and drawing at the State architectural Institute.

In 1935 Vladimir telyakovsky lives and works in Kazakhstan in city Atbasar, Aktobe regional theatres. From 1936 to 1946 Telyakovskii put on plays in the theater of Opera and ballet. Abay in Alma-ATA. Since 1946, working in the theatre for young spectators in Alma-ATA. He created the scenery for many ballets, operas and ballets, works based on Kazakh folk epos, still lifes, and landscapes.

The importance of creativity celakovskeho in the field of theatrical-decorative art lies largely in the fact that it contributed to the penetration of the Kazakh theatre the high traditions of Russian decorative art of the early twentieth century, based on artistic beauty and historical accuracy.

Major works: the scenery for the Opera "Eugene Onegin", "the snow maiden", "the Queen of spades", "Pagliacci," "Faust", the ballet "Swan lake", the play "Tale about the Truth", "Altyn Saka", "Two captains", "I want to go home", "Geese-swans", "Aiman-Sholpan", "Enlik-Kebek", "Kozy-Korpesh-Bayan-Sulu". Paintings, "the Poet" (1947), "Dede Korkut", "Kambar-Batyr", "the Shepherd". The Series "Morning", "Afternoon", "Evening", "Night" (1959-1962).

Go to biography

Publication

View all publications

Exhibitions

All exhibitions of the artist
View all artist's artworks
Whole feed