
Toropov Akindin Markelovich
(1918-2000)Theater artist. Honored Artist of the Kyrgyz SSR. Born in 1918 in the village of Troitskoye, Tashkent region of the Semipalatinsk area.
In 1939, he graduated from the Samarkand Art College. He began his creative career in 1939 as a set designer at the Samarkand Theater for Young Spectators.
In 1940-1941, he taught drawing and painting at the Samarkand Art College.
From 1945, he worked at the N.K. Krupskaya Russian Drama Theater in Frunze, and from 1947 to 1978, he was the chief artist of the Kyrgyz State Order of the Red Banner of Labor Academic Drama Theater.
Since 1965, he has been a member of the Union of Artists of the USSR.
Over 40 years of creative activity, he created decorations for 180 performances, varying in themes and genres, covering the national Kyrgyz theme, historical-revolutionary and contemporary plays by Soviet playwrights, and performances of Russian and foreign classics, in which the desire to create a temperamental, exciting performance is clearly expressed, resolved through large, concise masses. Toropov's works are housed in the Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Arts named after G. Aitiev.
MAIN WORKS
Simonov K. "The Russian Question." 1947.
Trenev K. "Love Yaroaya." 1950.
Shakespeare W. "Othello." 1967.
Malikov K. "On High Ground." 1956.
Dzhantoshyev K. "Kurmanbek." 1957.
Osetrovsky A. "The Storm." 1959.
Tagore R. "The Daughter of the Ganges." 1959.
Shakespeare W. "King Lear." 1959.
Aitmatov Ch. "Face to Face." 1961.
Abdumomunov T. "Love and Hope." 1962.
Gorky M. "Yegor Bulychev." 1963.
Abdumomunov T. "Not Subject to Appeal." 1963.
Aitmatov Ch. "Mother's Field." 1964.
Tokombaev A. "The Grain of Immortality." 1964.
Gorky M. "Vassa Zhelonova." 1967.
Popov V. "Family." 1967.
Vishnevsky V. "Optimistic Tragedy." 1977.