Georgy Bogdanovich Yakulov | |
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Born | 14 January 1884 Tiflis, Russian Empire |
Died | 28 December 1928 Yerevan |
Occupation(s) | painting, graphics, scenography |
Georgy Bogdanovich Yakulov, (Armenian Յակուլյան Գևորգ Բոգդանի Georges Yakulov (January 2 (14), 1884, Tiflis — December 28, 1928, Yerevan) - Armenian artist of who was active in the Russian Empire and later in the Soviet Union, painter, graphic artist, decorator, set designer, art theorist. Close to the circle of avant-garde innovators, he actively interacted with various artistic movements (cubism, futurism, imaginism, constructivism), but was not a member of any of the art groups,[1] was looking for his own visual method, combining the culture of the East and the culture of the West.[2] The ideas put forward by him "the theory of light and the origin of styles in art", called the "theory of multi-colored suns", developed by the French artist Robert Delaunay.[3]