ISSN: 2278-4853 Special Issue, March, 2020 Impact Factor: SJIF 2020 = 6.882
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T R A N S
A s i a n R e s e a r c h J o u r n a l s
AJMR:
A s i a n J o u r n a l o f
M u l t i d i m e n s i o n a l
R e s e a r c h
( A D o u b l e B l i n d R e f e r e e d & R e v i e w e d I n t e r n a t i o n a l J o u r n a l )
THE PECULIARITY OF THE MASTER MUMIN IN THE UZBEK
NATIONAL PAINTING
Dilmurod Pulatov*; Azizbek Yusupov**
*Associate Professor,
Candidate of Art Sciences at the Department of,
Fine Arts and Engineering Graphics,
Kokand State Pedagogical Institute, UZBEKISTAN
**Master of Arts and Applied Arts at NamSU
UZBEKISTAN
ABSTRACT
In this article, it is thought that Master Mumin has been a successful artist in the field of
painting, and has also worked on numerous applications to the stories of Hodja Nasreddin. For
example, if the images of Afandi's anecdotes show liveliness in the behavior, From his "Navro’z"
(Navruz) and "To’y" (Wedding) panels, it is clear that he also made a detailed sketch drawing.
No matter on what topic does he create, it is as if he experienced that event and feelings. The
main feature of Master Mumin's works is that the composition of the work is expressed in a
delicate, lyrical mood.
KEYWORDS: Master Mumin, Color Image, Art, Artist, Graphics, Fatherland.
INTRODUCTION
There are many artists who made a significant contribution to the development of Uzbekistan's
20th century painting. Among them is the name of Alexander Nikolayev Vasilevich
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, a creative
artist with a creative background. Alexander Nikolaev was born on August 30, 1897 in the city
of Varonej in the family of a military engineer. From very young age, he would try to portray his
dreams, hopes, and impressions. When Nikolaev was 11 years old (1908), his father enrolled him
in the corps school “Сумской катят”, so he studied there for 8 years. It is known that he then
continued his studies in the Ulyanovsk Corps in Tver. His father encouraged him to pursue his
profession, but he was interested in painting and wanted to go to Moscow to study. It was not
only a desire, therefore he was able to enter the K. Malevich School of Fine Arts in Moscow.
There he spent most of his time learning the basics of fine arts. Those times were not peaceful,
but the time of Cold War. A.Nikolaev also had to take part in this war. In 1919, he volunteered to
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