Lado Gudiashvili
Visual Artist
1896 – 1980
Who was Lado Gudiashvili?
Lado Gudiashvili was a 20th-century Georgian painter. Gudiashvili was born in Tiflis on March 18, 1896 into a family of a railroad employee. He studied in the Tiflis school of sculpture and fine art, and later in Ronson's private academy in Paris. For a while, Gudiashvili belonged to a group of Georgian poets called "The Blue Horns", who were trying to connect organically the Georgian national flavor with the creative structure of French symbolism. In Paris, he was a constant customer of the famous "La Ruche," a colony of painters where he met I. Zuloaga, Amedeo Modigliani, Natalia Goncharova, and Mikhail Larionov. Gudiashvili's work was greatly influenced by Niko Pirosmanashvili.
Filled with the charm of Georgian life, the painter's early works combine dramatic grotesque with the charm of poetic mystery. Closeness to the traditions of old Caucasian and Persian art was amplified upon his return to Georgia in 1926. Gudiashvili's colors become warmer, and the perception of the world as a theater grew stronger. Like his compatriots, Gudiashvili freely used mythological allegories, the center of which was a graciously beautiful woman imagined as the mysterious "Goddess of the Earth."
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