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本文以哈萨克斯坦共和国卡斯捷耶夫国家艺术博物馆收藏的精选画作为例,探讨了哈萨克斯坦静物画的现象。它回顾了几代画家的作品,从哈萨克斯坦专业绘画学校成立至今。没有声称提供一个全面的概述的画家谁始终发展静物,文章试图从历史的角度来确定关键的哲学和风格倾向,在这一特定的流派。以哈萨克斯坦最大的艺术收藏为基础,研究哈萨克斯坦静物艺术的演变,是一个勾勒国家绘画流派发展的主要里程碑并发现其最伟大画家的机会。这篇文章回顾了哈萨克斯坦最杰出艺术家的作品,包括国家绘画学派的创始人阿比尔汗·卡斯捷耶夫(Abylkhan Kasteyev),他的名字于1984年被命名为博物馆;20世纪50年代的国家艺术家艾莎·加林巴耶娃和古菲尔鲁斯·伊斯梅洛娃;20世纪60年代的Togbolat Togysbayev, Ivan Bondarenko和Aria Shkolny;20世纪70年代的肯哲贝·杜伊森巴耶夫;还有一些同时代的人。它还以其最大的部分之一为例,触及了博物馆藏品的发展。卡斯捷耶夫国家艺术博物馆拥有超过85年的历史,其收藏的作品数量和极高的艺术价值使其成为俄罗斯最大、最古老的收藏品。
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 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.