Barotbekov, Yuldoshbek
Tajik painter and woodcarver Yuldoshbek Barotbekov was born in
Uroteppa in 1890. He studied painting under the supervision of Rauf
Naqqash, also referred to as Rauf Shaiton, and woodcarving under the
supervision of Ashur Ghafurov, also referred to as Ashuri Farghonagi.
Barotbekov participated in the Prague Exhibition of 1936 and the
Celebrations of the Decades of Tajik Literature and Arts in Moscow
(1941, 1957). The decoration of the Rudaki Museum in Panjakent
(1956) is an example of his work. His paintings are distinguished by
their special flower arrangements, while his carvings are known for
their singular depth. The designs of his carvings consist of three- and
five-leaf clusters, heart-shaped knots, hammer and sickle, and five-
corner stars.
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