Tyshler Alexander Grigoryevich

Ballerina

Year 1964
Material Paper, watercolor
Dimensions 26.5х38
Category Graphics
Period Soviet Period (1917–1991)
A watercolor work by Alexander Grigoryevich Tyshler, dated 1964. The piece demonstrates the plastic expressiveness of the subject characteristic of the artist's style.
Акварель Бумага Графика Балерина

Artist

Tyshler Alexander Grigoryevich

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Tyshler Alexander Grigoryevich
1898
Alexander Grigoryevich Tyshler was a Soviet theatrical designer, painter, and graphic artist, honored as an Art Worker of the Uzbek SSR (1943). He studied at the Kiev Art School (1912–1917) and was a member of OST from 1925. Tyshler's work is characterized by metaphor, decorativeness, and whimsical fantasy. In his theatrical designs, he often utilized transformable structures reminiscent of folk theater stages. His easel works are marked by mystical symbolism and an expressionist perception of reality. Notable works include his designs for 'King Lear' (1935) and 'Freilekhs' (1945, USSR State Prize), as well as the series 'Makhnovshchina' and 'Fascism.' He was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor.