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Mirian Shvelidze (1 January 1947 – 9 February 2022) was a Georgian artist who designed over 100 theatrical plays at the Rustaveli Theatre in Tbilisi and at theatres in
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exhibitions. Shvelidze's most famous design work includes Robert Sturua's productions of "Kvarkvare", "
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Early life

Shvelidze was born in
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, Georgia. Unlike many artists, he was not immersed in art and design from an early age. His father was an average working-class man and his mother was a housewife; neither had any particular passion for art. During his childhood, his brother played the
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and his sister played the
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. Mirian, however, took an interest in
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, which was not viewed as highly as musical pursuits at the time. He joined a small art club at school, through which he was able to interact with like-minded students. His father died when Mirian was 12 years old. From then on, his mother and grandmother raised him and his two siblings alone in a one-room home. The family ate beans five times a week because they could not afford anything else.


Education

After completing school, Shvelidze applied to the painting faculty at
Iakob Nikoladze Iakob Nikoladze ( ka, იაკობ ნიკოლაძე; , 1876 – March 10, 1951) was a Georgian sculptor and artist. He was from the a Georgian noble (aznauri) family, Nikoladze. The Georgian National Museum, Iakob Nikoladze Hous ...
Art College, where he would study from 1962 to 1965. Because admission to the painting faculty was highly competitive, he started in the graphic design faculty. When he was eventually admitted to the painting faculty, he found that he was restricted to painting compositions, peasants, or constructions. When he observed an older generation of theatrical artists, he noticed that they had more freedom. He switched to the art faculty and started working on independent themes. In 1971, Shvelidze graduated from the Tbilisi Art Academy.


Rustaveli Theatre

One day while still at university, Shvelidze was visited by friends who were artists at the Rustaveli Theatre. Upon seeing some of the works he had created for his dissertation, these friends offered him a position as an artist at the theatre. Had it not been for this chance meeting, Shvelidze has said, he might have pursued a different type of art.


Personal life and death

Shvelidze died on 9 February 2022, at the age of 75.


Famous works

*"Kvarkvare" (1973) *"
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" (1977) *"Shushanikis Martviloba" (1978) *"Lord of Darkness" (1979) *"
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" (1979) *"A Wonderful Georgian Woman" (1981) *"
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" (1987) *" Life Is a Dream" (1992) *"Szechuanese King Person" (1993) *"Iakob's Testament" (1994) *"Lamara" (1996) *"Is He a Human This Man" (2000) *"
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" (2001) *" Waiting for Godot" (2002) *"Darispan's Misfortunes" (2006) *"
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Awards and Accolades

In 1980, Shvelidze was named an Achieved Artist of Georgia. A year later, he received a design award from the Rustaveli Theatre for his work on a production of
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". He was named a chief artist at the Rustaveli Theatre in 1996. That same year, he received a State Award and a Gold Award Grand Prize from the Rustavi International Festival for his work on a production of "
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". In 1997, he received the King Abashidze Award for his work on a production of the opera "Absalom and Eteri". In 1998, he received the grand prize for artistic design from the
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References

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