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Dimitri Tavadze

Dimitri Tavadze ((グルジア語:დიმიტრი თავაძე); February 6, 1911 – March 6, 1990) was a Georgian artist and Scenographer.
==Biography==

Dimitri Tavadze was born on February 6, 1911 in the village Tkhilagani, Kutaisi governorate, which, back at the time, was the part of the Russian empire. In 1926 he graduated from the secondary school of Kutaisi. During his apprenticeship, he took up drawing lessons together with Petre Otskheli at the art studio under the guidance of Vano Tcheishvili. In 1926 D. Tavadze entered Tbilisi State Academy of Arts majoring in painting (Teachers – Ioseb Sharleman, Gigo Gabashvili, Evgeni Lansere).
Starting 1927 Tavadze began working at the Shota Rustaveli State Academic Theatre, first as an assistant producer (1927–1930), soon after as an artist (1930–1948). Subsequently he was appointed to the position of the chief artist (1948–1976). In 1932, 21-year-old D. Tavadze made his artistic debut at the Rustaveli Theatre (O. Samsonidze's play "The Hoop" – directed by Sandro Akhmeteli and Shota Aghsabadze). In 1933, he made his first artistic appearance outside of Georgia– of Shakespeare's "Othello") in Azerbaijan's Kirovabad Theatre.
In 1933, the painter Lado Gudiashvili dedicated a complimentary letter to Tavadze: ''"Dimitri Tavadze, a young artists was distinguished for consciousness and discretion; he, from the beginning owned the mystery of painting only feasible for rather experienced painters"'' ("The Soviet Art" (グルジア語:"საბჭოთა ხელოვნება") – 1933, № 16).
Within the limits of half a century Tavadze managed to illustrate over 150 plays in 20 different theatres. He collaborated with such renowned directors as Sandro Akhmeteli, Dimitri Aleksidze, Mikheil Tumanishvili, Robert Sturua, Irina Molostova etc.
The majority of D. Tavadze's projects were staged at the Rustaveli Theatre (57 plays). Fletcher's comedy "The Spanish Curate" and Pavel Kohout's play "Such Love" won special recognition and success.
Tavadze's very last project was "Do not Abandon the Fire, Prometheus" (Kirovabad – 1983).
Dimitri Tavadze died on March 6, 1990 in Tbilisi.
Awards granted: "Honored Art worker" (1950), "Laureate of the State Prize" (1951), "People's Painter of Georgia" (1967).
Starting 1933, Tavadze participated in a number of exhibitions. His works were displayed numerous times in Tbilisi, as well as in Moscow (1937, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1967, 1971, 1979); In Leningrad (1937); In São Paulo (1967); In German Democratic Republic (1968).
Personal Exhibitions: Tbilisi (1964, 1975 (), 1982); Moscow (1971).
Tavadze's works are preserved in Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow; National Pushkin Museum, Saint Petersburg; Georgian State Museum of Theatre, Music, Cinema and Choreography, Tbilisi; Museum of Rustaveli Theatre; Also, some works are preserved in various theatres and in private collections all around the world – Georgia, Germany, England, the Netherlands and Russia.

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