Evolution of Kazakhstan’s still life based on examples from the collection of the Kasteyev State Museum of Arts of the Republic of Kazakhstan
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St Petersburg State University
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The article explores the phenomenon of Kazakhstan’s still life as exemplified by selected paintings
from the collection of the Kasteyev State Museum of Arts of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
It reviews works by several generations of painters, from the inception of the professional
school of painting in Kazakhstan to date. Without claiming to provide a comprehensive
overview of the painters who consistently developed still life, the article attempts to identify
key philosophical and stylistic tendencies in this specific genre from a historical perspective.
Studying the evolution of still life in Kazakhstan’s art based on the nation’s largest art collection
is an opportunity to outline the main milestones in the development of the national school
of painting and discover its greatest painters. The article reviews works by Kazakhstan’s most
prominent artists, including the founder of the national school of painting Abylkhan Kasteyev
whose name was given to the museum in 1984; national artists from the 1950s Aisha Galimbayeva
and Gulfairus Ismailova; the 1960s’ Togbolat Togysbayev, Ivan Bondarenko, and Aria
Shkolny; the 1970s’ Kenzhebay Duisenbayev; and some contemporaries. It also touches upon
the development of the museum’s collection based on the example of one of its largest sections.
The number of works included in the collection and its high artistic value makes the Kasteyev
State Museum of Arts the country’s largest and oldest collection, with a history of more than
85 years.
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Reznikova Ye. I. 2021. Evolution of Kazakhstan’s still life based on examples from the collection of the Kasteyev State Museum of Arts of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The Issues of Museology 12 (2): 238–256.