Gulfairus Mansurovna Ismailova

Gulfairus Mansurovna Ismailova (Kazakh: Гүлфайрус Мәнсүрқызы Ысмайылова) (December 15, 1929 - May 12, 2013) - kazakh artist, actress, People's Artist of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Honored Art Worker of the Kazakh SSR.[1]

Gulfairus Mansurovna Ismailova
Kulpash Tansykbaevna Konarbaeva
BornDecember 15, 1929
Alma-Ata, USSR
DiedMay 12, 2013
Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan
NationalityKazakh
EducationStudy Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. Repin in the class of painting by M. P. Bobyshev
TitleOrder of Dostyk 1 degree OrdenParasat.png Order of Friendship of Peoples Order of the Badge of Honor Ranks Honored Art Worker of the Kazakh SSR, People's Artist of the Republic of Kazakhstan
AwardsTarlan Awards

Biography

Gulfairus Ismailova was born in 1929 in Alma-Ata; her real name being Kulpash Tansykbaevna Konarbaeva. Mansur Ismailov adopted Gulfairus in her early childhood, and she became the eldest of his five children. In 1949 she graduated from the Almaty Art College, where she studied in the workshop of the national artist of the Kazakh SSR A. M. Cherkassky. In 1956 Ismailova graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture named after Ilya Repin, according to the painting class of M. P. Bobyshev.

  • In 1956-1957 she taught at the Almaty Art College.
  • In 1971-1974 she worked as the leading artist of the Kazakh Opera and Ballet Theater. She created sketches for the scenery and costumes of operas: “Er Targyn” by E. Brusilovsky (1967), “Zhumbak Kyz” S. Mukhamedzhanova (1972), “Chio-Cio-San” by J. Puccini (1972), to the ballets “Dear Friendship "N. Tlendieva (1957) and" Kamar Sulu "by V. Velikanov (1958), the film" Kyz Zhibek "(1969-1971).
  • Since 1957 a member of the Union of Artists of Kazakhstan.
  • In the early 1970s, she became the leading artist of the Kazakh State Opera and Ballet Theater. Abay. She died in 2013 in Almaty.[2]

Artistic works

  • Performance "Akbope" (Youth Theater, 1957),
  • Friendship Ballet (1958),
  • Opera "Er-Targyn" (1967),
  • The ballet "Goats-Corps - Bayan-Sulu" (1971-1972),
  • Opera "Zhumbak Kyz" (1972),
  • Opera "Cio-Cio-San" (1972-1973),
  • Opera "Alpamys" (1973, 1979),
  • Opera "Aida" (1978) and others.

Movie roles

  • “Kyz-Zhibek” (1971) - Aygoz, mother of Zhibek
  • "Botagoz" (1957) - Botagoz
  • “Alitet Goes to the Mountains” (1949) - Tygren

Paintings

  • "Portrait of the People's Artist of the Kazakh SSR Shara Zhienkulova" (1958),[3]
  • "Portrait of the People's Artist of the Kazakh SSR Sholpan Dzhandarbekova" (1960),
  • “Portrait of Kulyash Baiseitova” (1962),
  • “Portrait of Dina Nurpeisova” (1965),
  • Triptych "Folk craftswoman" (1967),
  • Kazakh valse
  • "Portrait of A. Kasteev" (1967),
  • "Portrait of M. Auezov" (1969),
  • “Portrait of S. Mukanov” (1969),
  • Self Portrait with the Family (1978)

Awards

  • 1958 - Order of the Badge of Honor (USSR)
  • 1965 - Honored Artist of the Kazakh SSR
  • 1970 - Medal "In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin"
  • 1981 - Order of Friendship of Peoples (USSR)
  • 1987 - Medal "Veteran of Labor" (USSR)
  • 1987 - People's Artist of the Kazakh SSR
  • 1999 - Order "Parasat" of the Republic of Kazakhstan
  • 2002 - Tarlan Award for Contribution to Art
  • 2009 - Order "Dostyk" I degree RK

References

  1. Who is who in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Two-volume Encyclopedia. Almaty, 2011. ISBN 978-601-278-473-2
  2. Historical figures. Cognitive is a mass publication. Designed for school-age students and the general public. Completed by: Togysbayev B. Suzhikova A. - Almaty. "Publishing house of Almatykap", 2009 ISBN 978-601-01-0268-2
  3. Kazakh culture. Encyclopedic Reference. Almaty: Aruna Ltd., 2005 ISBN 9965-26-095-8
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