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Eduard Puterbrot

Eduard Moiseevich Puterbrot (September 12, 1940, Makhachkala – November 15, 1993, Makhachkala) – a Dagestani artist, member of Artists' Union of USSR, laureate of Republic Prize of Dagestanian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic named after Gamzat Tsadasa for the paintings «Master» and «Village concert» as well as sketches of decorations to «Medea» by Euripides and «Chest of disasters» by Gamzat Tsadasa, Honoured Art Worker of Dagestanian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.〔http://www.puterbrot.ru/biography/biogr.htm Творчество Э.Путерброта. Об авторе.〕〔http://www.nasledie-rus.ru/podshivka/7019.php Вильям Мейланд. Наследие Эдуарда Путерброта. Журнал «Наше Наследие» № 70 2004.〕〔http://www.dagpravda.ru/?com=materials&task=view&page=material&id=13306 Дина Сдобникова. Этот проницательный Путерброт. Республиканская общественно-политическая газета «Дагестанская правда»〕
Puterbrot is considered one of the developers of new style of painting in Soviet Art, characterized, inter alia, as symbolism.〔Barbara Kellner-Heinkele; Joachim Gierlichs; Brigitte Heuer. Islamic art and architecture in the European periphery : Crimea, Caucasus, and the Volga-Ural region. Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz, 2008. ISBN 978-3-447-05753-0.〕
Eduard Puterbrot participated in Exhibitions in USSR, Germany (Blankenheim, Oldenburg), France, Hungary, Poland and Latvia.
Puterbrot's works can be found in:〔Возрождение. Альбом-каталог произведений 1965—1993 годов. — Махачкала: Издательский дом «Эпоха», 2010. — 130 с. ББК 85.103(2) Я6; УДК 75/76; П90〕
* Central theatre museum named after A.A.Bahrushin, Moscow
* State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
* Dagestan Museum of visual arts named after Patimat Saidovna Gamzatova, Makhachkala
* Dagestan State United History and Architecture Museum named after Alibek Takho-Godi, Makhachkala
* Directorate of Art Exhibitions of USSR
* Art Collection of Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic, Moscow
* Center of Stas Namin
* Corporate and private collections in Russia, Germany, France, Spain, Austria, Italy, USA.
==Short creative biography==

Based on the information from the Album-catalogue of works 1965—1993:〔Возрождение. Альбом-каталог произведений 1965—1993 годов. Краткая творческая биография. — Махачкала: Издательский дом «Эпоха», 2010. — 130 с. ББК 85.103(2) Я6; УДК 75/76; П90〕
* 1947-1957 - studied in the visual arts workshop in the House of Young Pioneers and the House of Folk Arts
* 1957-1962 - studied in Dagestan State University on the physics and mathematics faculty
* 1962 – started teaching draftsmanship, descriptive geometry, geometry and perspective in Dagestan Art School named after M.A.Djemal
* 1975 – became a member of Artists’ Union of USSR; started working as the chief designer/decorator of Kumyk Music and Drama Theatre named after A.P.Salavatov
* 1979 – received the title of laureate of Republic Prize of Dagestanian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic named after Gamzat Tsadasa
* 1980 - received the Diploma of USSR-wide contest of German (GDR) dramaturgy on Soviet stage for decorating the play named «Mann ist Mann» (Man Equals Man) by Bertolt Brecht
* 1981 - received the title of Honoured Art Worker of Dagestanian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
* 1985-1993 – worked as the chief designer/decorator of Russian State Theatre of Drama named after Maxim Gorky
* 1990-1991 – creative journeys to Germany (Blankenheim, Oldenburg), France, Hungary, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia
* 1993 – came to a tragic end

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