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Aleksandr Nikolayev (painter)

Aleksandr Vasilievich Nikolayev (Russian: Алекса́ндр Васи́льевич Никола́ев; 30 August 1897 – 27 June 1957), also known as Usto Mumin (Russian: Усто́ Муми́н), was a Soviet painter of Russian origin, who lived and worked in the Uzbek SSR.

Aleksandr Nikolayev
Aleksandr Nikolayev (Usto Mumin)
Born
Aleksandr Vasilievich Nikolayev

(1897-08-30)30 August 1897
Died27 June 1957(1957-06-27) (aged 59)
NationalitySoviet
Known forPainting
MovementSoviet avant-garde

Biography edit

 
Aleksandr Nikolayev (Usto Mumin) (left) with an unknown man

Early years edit

Alexander Nikolayev was born in Voronezh in 1897. His father was a military engineer, who traveled extensively around Russian Empire, taking the family with him, before settling permanently in Voronezh in 1914. Nikolayev studied in the Sumsk Military School from 1908 till 1916. There he met his first painting teacher Nikolay Evlampiev. After military school he served in Imperial Russian Army in 1916–1917. After army studied in Uhlan School in Tver till 1918, when he started to attend the art studio of Alexander Buchkuri in Voronezh. He began to study in the Second State Free Art Studio in Moscow in 1919 under Kazimir Malevich. Shortly after the beginning of his studies he was drafted to Red Army and sent to the front.[1]

Central Asia edit

Nikolayev was sent to Tashkent after demobilization in 1920. His mission was to develop art and culture in new Soviet Central Asia and work closely with Turkestan Central Executive Committee. Nikolayev felt in love with Central Asia. The local culture and traditions started to influence and inspire his life and art. There is a legend that said Alexander Nikolayev converted to Islam, which cannot be supported by any official documents because of persecution of religion by Soviet authorities after revolution.[2] He received a new name from his pupils - Usto Mumin, which means "Faithful and Gentle Master".[3]

Arrest and imprisonment edit

He was working as a director of Uzbek Pavilion at Union Agricultural Exhibition in Moscow, when he was unexpectedly arrested and imprisoned.[4] One of the reasons for his arrest was his homosexuality.[5] Many of his works, painted in his early Uzbek period had homoerotic themes and used Bacha bazi as a subject. One of his most well-known paintings "Pomegranate Zeal", which is in the iconographic tradition, tells the story of two young boys from the moment they meet until their death.[6][7] He spent four years in prison and was released in 1942. He wasn't allowed to paint while in prison.

Later years edit

After release, Nikolaev returned to Uzbekistan and continued to work as illustrator and theatre designer. He received a Honorary Award from the Central Executive Committee of Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic for his role in establishing the Uighur Theatre in Tashkent. Alexander Nikolayev died in Tashkent in 1957.

Exhibitions and collections edit

Usto Mumin's works are in collections of museums in post USSR countries, including State Museum of Oriental Art in Moscow, Nukus Museum of Art and Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan.[8] He exhibited throughout USSR during his lifetime, including exhibition "Old Samarkand" in Samarkand in 1924, Jubilee Exhibition of Soviet Art in Moscow in 1927 and several exhibitions in Tashkent. Tretyakov Gallery exhibited works of Usto Mumin in 2010 as part of Russian Orientalist paintings exhibition.[9]

Notable exhibitions edit

In modern culture edit

Tashkent theatre Ilkhom created a project "Pomegranate Zeal" after Usto Mumin. It is a play combined with an exhibition of Usto Mumin's paintings.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ Shafranskaya, Eleonora (2014). "Chapter 2: Before Samarkand". A.V. Nikolayev - Usto Mumin: destiny in history and culture (in Russian). Saint Petersburg: Svoe Izdatelstvo. pp. 15–17. ISBN 978-5-4386-0334-4.
  2. ^ "Usto Mumin: truth or myth". vesti.uz.
  3. ^ "Nikolayev Alexander (Usto-Mumin)". The Karakalpak State Art Museum.
  4. ^ Marinika Babanazarova. "Feature: Savitsky and the Uzbek School of Art". Steppe Magazine.
  5. ^ "Art books: Usto Mumin and Alexander Volkov". uzbekjourneys.com.
  6. ^ "Usto Mumin: Pomegranate Zeal". gender-route.org.
  7. ^ "Usto Mumin". vesti.uz.
  8. ^ "The collection of works of the fine arts of Uzbekistan". Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan.
  9. ^ "Russia's Artistic Orientalist History". Tretyakov Gallery Magazine. 18 February 2016.
  10. ^ Chuhovich, Boris. "The museum stories of Usto Mumin". gazeta.uz.
  11. ^ "В Ташкенте открылась уникальная выставка работ Усто Мумина". Ferghana News. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  12. ^ Yeremyan, Rimma (2013-02-07). "Usto Mumin in the Echo of Vanguard". San'aat. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  13. ^ "Узбекистан: В Ташкенте открывается ретроспективная выставка художников-юбиляров". Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  14. ^ "Pomegranate Zeal premiere in Ilhom". fergananews.com.

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Aleksandr Vasilievich Nikolayev Russian Aleksa ndr Vasi levich Nikola ev 30 August 1897 27 June 1957 also known as Usto Mumin Russian Usto Mumi n was a Soviet painter of Russian origin who lived and worked in the Uzbek SSR Aleksandr NikolayevAleksandr Nikolayev Usto Mumin BornAleksandr Vasilievich Nikolayev 1897 08 30 30 August 1897Voronezh Russian EmpireDied27 June 1957 1957 06 27 aged 59 Tashkent Uzbek SSRNationalitySovietKnown forPaintingMovementSoviet avant garde Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Central Asia 1 3 Arrest and imprisonment 1 4 Later years 2 Exhibitions and collections 2 1 Notable exhibitions 3 In modern culture 4 ReferencesBiography edit nbsp Aleksandr Nikolayev Usto Mumin left with an unknown manEarly years edit Alexander Nikolayev was born in Voronezh in 1897 His father was a military engineer who traveled extensively around Russian Empire taking the family with him before settling permanently in Voronezh in 1914 Nikolayev studied in the Sumsk Military School from 1908 till 1916 There he met his first painting teacher Nikolay Evlampiev After military school he served in Imperial Russian Army in 1916 1917 After army studied in Uhlan School in Tver till 1918 when he started to attend the art studio of Alexander Buchkuri in Voronezh He began to study in the Second State Free Art Studio in Moscow in 1919 under Kazimir Malevich Shortly after the beginning of his studies he was drafted to Red Army and sent to the front 1 Central Asia edit Nikolayev was sent to Tashkent after demobilization in 1920 His mission was to develop art and culture in new Soviet Central Asia and work closely with Turkestan Central Executive Committee Nikolayev felt in love with Central Asia The local culture and traditions started to influence and inspire his life and art There is a legend that said Alexander Nikolayev converted to Islam which cannot be supported by any official documents because of persecution of religion by Soviet authorities after revolution 2 He received a new name from his pupils Usto Mumin which means Faithful and Gentle Master 3 Arrest and imprisonment edit He was working as a director of Uzbek Pavilion at Union Agricultural Exhibition in Moscow when he was unexpectedly arrested and imprisoned 4 One of the reasons for his arrest was his homosexuality 5 Many of his works painted in his early Uzbek period had homoerotic themes and used Bacha bazi as a subject One of his most well known paintings Pomegranate Zeal which is in the iconographic tradition tells the story of two young boys from the moment they meet until their death 6 7 He spent four years in prison and was released in 1942 He wasn t allowed to paint while in prison Later years edit After release Nikolaev returned to Uzbekistan and continued to work as illustrator and theatre designer He received a Honorary Award from the Central Executive Committee of Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic for his role in establishing the Uighur Theatre in Tashkent Alexander Nikolayev died in Tashkent in 1957 Exhibitions and collections editUsto Mumin s works are in collections of museums in post USSR countries including State Museum of Oriental Art in Moscow Nukus Museum of Art and Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan 8 He exhibited throughout USSR during his lifetime including exhibition Old Samarkand in Samarkand in 1924 Jubilee Exhibition of Soviet Art in Moscow in 1927 and several exhibitions in Tashkent Tretyakov Gallery exhibited works of Usto Mumin in 2010 as part of Russian Orientalist paintings exhibition 9 Notable exhibitions edit 1935 Exhibition of Six Curated by Fedor Shmit Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan Tashkent 10 2006 Ecstasy of Usto Mumin Ilkhom Theatre gallery Tashkent 11 2013 Echo of Vanguard Ilkhom Theatre gallery Tashkent 12 2017 Retrospective of XX century Uzbek art Uzbekistan Academy of Arts Tashkent 13 In modern culture editTashkent theatre Ilkhom created a project Pomegranate Zeal after Usto Mumin It is a play combined with an exhibition of Usto Mumin s paintings 14 References edit Shafranskaya Eleonora 2014 Chapter 2 Before Samarkand A V Nikolayev Usto Mumin destiny in history and culture in Russian Saint Petersburg Svoe Izdatelstvo pp 15 17 ISBN 978 5 4386 0334 4 Usto Mumin truth or myth vesti uz Nikolayev Alexander Usto Mumin The Karakalpak State Art Museum Marinika Babanazarova Feature Savitsky and the Uzbek School of Art Steppe Magazine Art books Usto Mumin and Alexander Volkov uzbekjourneys com Usto Mumin Pomegranate Zeal gender route org Usto Mumin vesti uz The collection of works of the fine arts of Uzbekistan Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan Russia s Artistic Orientalist History Tretyakov Gallery Magazine 18 February 2016 Chuhovich Boris The museum stories of Usto Mumin gazeta uz V Tashkente otkrylas unikalnaya vystavka rabot Usto Mumina Ferghana News Retrieved 2018 04 30 Yeremyan Rimma 2013 02 07 Usto Mumin in the Echo of Vanguard San aat Retrieved 2018 04 30 Uzbekistan V Tashkente otkryvaetsya retrospektivnaya vystavka 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