Murzakarimov Aptat Berdikhodjaevich

Murzakari mov Aptat Berdikhodjaevich
Painter. Born on January 20, 1942, in the village of Sengur, Uzgen District, Osh Region, Kyrgyz SSR.
In 1961, he graduated from the Frunze Art School.
He worked on narrative-themed paintings and landscapes. The themes of his works were mainly inspired by the life of cities and villages in southern Kyrgyzstan. Many of his canvases are dedicated to the labor of cotton pickers, silk producers, and tobacco growers, and the artist was also interested in industrial themes.
Participant in republican and international exhibitions. The artist's works are kept in the Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Arts named after G. Aitiev.
Since 1970, he has been a member of the Union of Artists of the USSR.
MAIN WORKS
Cotton Pickers. 1964-1965. Canvas, oil. 125x170.
Village U ser. 1965. Canvas, oil. 100x150.
At the Construction of the Osh TPP. 1968. Cardboard, oil. 70x50.
Radio Operator. 1968. Canvas, oil. 45x70.
At the Hirmane. 1969. Canvas, oil. 90x149.5.
Autumn in the Mountains. 1970. Canvas, oil. 80x120.
Oil Stones. 1973. Cardboard, oil. 50x70.
In Absheron. 1973. Cardboard, oil. 50x80.
Dock on the Volga. 1973. Cardboard, oil. 50x70.
Repairmen. 1973. Cardboard, oil. 50x70.
Old Barges. 1973. Cardboard, oil. 50x80.
Tobacco Growers. 1974. Canvas, oil. 100x140.
Brigade. 1975. Canvas, oil. 89x199.5.
Cocoon Sorting. 1975. Canvas, oil. 85x100.
Village Akyl-Bek. 1976. Canvas, oil. 70x100.
Lights of Toktogul. 1977. Canvas, oil. 70x110.
Toktogul HPP. 1977. Canvas, oil. 80x60.