Niko Pirosmanashvili (1862-1918)

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Pirosmanashvili, Feast with Barrel Organist Datico

Feast with Barrel Organist Datico

Pirosmanashvili, Portrait of Alexander Garanov

Portrait of Alexander Garanov

Niko Pirosmanashvili, commonly known as Pirosmani, was a Georgian painter, born in the village of Mirzaani in the Kakheti province. Pirosmani was orphaned at a young age and moved with his sister to Tbilisi. Pirosmani worked as a servant, at which time he learned to read both Russian and Georgian. For a short time, Pirosmani moved back to his birthplace in Mirzaani and worked as a herdsman.

Pirosmanashvili, A Georgian Woman with Tambourine

A Georgian Woman with Tambourine

In the following years, Pirosmani held several jobs and trades, including opening a painting workshop in Tbilisi, which closed shortly after. Other odd jobs included working as a railroad conductor, house painting, whitewashing buildings and creating signboards. Pirosmani never made a large income, but made enough to continue painting.

Pirosmanashvili, The Feast of Five Princes

The Feast of Five Princes

Pirosmani was a self-taught artist and preferred painting with oils on cloth. His themes often included scenes of Georgian villages and portraits of imaginary and historical Georgians in everyday settings.

Pirosmanashvili, The Russian-Japanese War

The Russian-Japanese War

While Pirosmani stood apart from other professional artists in the region, the Russian poet, Mikhail Le-Dantyu and the artist Kirill Zdanevich noticed his work.

In 1913 two articles about Pirosmani and his paintings were published in Russia and Georgia. A couple of years later, Pirosmani was invited to join The Society of Georgian Painters, where he became better acquainted with regional artists.

Pirosmanashvili, Hunting Scene with a View of the Black Sea

Hunting Scene with a View of the Black Sea

Pirosmanashvili, Portrait of Ilya Zdanevich

Portrait of Ilya Zdanevich

Pirosmanashvili, Roe with a Landscape in the Backyard

Roe with a Landscape in the Backyard

Pirosmanashvili, Mother Bear with Cubs

Mother Bear with Cubs

Pirosmanashvili, A Boy Carrying Food

A Boy Carrying Food

Pirosmanashvili, Rooster and Hen with Chicks

Rooster and Hen with Chicks

Pirosmanashvili, Threshing Yard in Evening

Threshing Yard in Evening

Pirosmanashvili, Cook

Cook

Pirosmanashvili, Gate-Keeper

Gate-Keeper

Pirosmanashvili, Feast in Gazebo

Feast in Gazebo

While Pirosmani died from malnutrition in 1918 with little money or acclaim, his reputation continued to grow posthumously. After World War I his ‘naïve’ style became popular in Paris and exhibitions of his work have been held in cultural capitals around the world. Pirosmani’s work continues to be collected at an international level. Do you think you own a painting by Niko Pirosmani? Contact us. We are the experts on Niko Pirosmani.


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