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Chingiz Akhmarov was born in 1912 in Russia (Troitsk city). He graduated art technical college of Permsk city in Russia in 1930, after that in 1935 Akhmanov became a student of Moscow art institution, and there he post-graduated, from 1943 to 1949.
At the institution were working the most outstanding specialist of soviet arts, such as; Grabar I., Favorskiy V., Chernishev H., Bruni L., and Shemyakin F.
By the end of a year 1920 Akhmarov’s family moved to Karshi city, then to Samarkand in Uzbekistan.
First of all Chingiz Akhmarov is artist-monumental mason. Biggest part of his mounted work, are kind of variants, fragments of monumental art, in which he sharpened deeply formed his project of future frescos, such as portrait of “Rahima”, “Bahor” and (Injured Warrior)”.
The major part of his mounted projects are (portraits of famous people as; “Plisetsckaya M.”, “Timurov P.”, “Hidoyatova A.”).
The first glaring page of Akhmarovs creative work live as monument mason became frescos, which are decorated walls of foyer theatre opera house and ballet of Alisher Navoi in Tashkent (1944-1947).
In early 50ties Akhmanov received the invitation to participate in monumental projects for Moscow’s subway station in cooperation with artists as Vaynmon I., Gavrikov V., Irodnskiy V., Konovalov V., Mizin A., Shilovskaya T. as well as marling theater opera house and ballet in Kazan’ city.
One of his largest works in Uzbekistan are chain of monument-decorative projects in museum of Mirzo Ulugbek, oriental studies of Beruni institution in 1969, Navoi museum of literary in 1968, subway station of “Alisher Navoi” in Tashkent and many others.
Chingiz Akhmarov died 13 may 1995 in Tashkent.
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