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  • Movements: contemporary realism
  • Nationality: Azerbaijan
  • Works on APS: 12
  • Top 3 works:
    • Gara Boyukkhanim Castle (Palace)
    • Bulbul’s house
    • Khan’s Daughter Spring
  • Born: 1940, Baku, Azerbaijan
  • और अधिक…
  • Also known as: elturan avalov
  • Museums on APS:
    • Virtual Karabakh - Information - Communication Technology Centre
    • Virtual Karabakh - Information - Communication Technology Centre
    • Virtual Karabakh - Information - Communication Technology Centre
    • Virtual Karabakh - Information - Communication Technology Centre
    • Virtual Karabakh - Information - Communication Technology Centre
  • Art period: Modern
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top-ranked work: Gara Boyukkhanim Castle (Palace)

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प्रश्न 1:
What is Elturan Avalov’s honorific title in Azerbaijan?
प्रश्न 2:
In what year did Elturan Avalov graduate from the Architecture Faculty of Azerbaijan Polytechnic Institute?
प्रश्न 3:
Avalov’s dissertation focused on the architecture of which city?
प्रश्न 4:
What series did Avalov create depicting Shusha monuments?
प्रश्न 5:
Elturan Avalov is a full member of which international academies?

The Architectural Soul of Azerbaijan: The Art of Elturan Velioglu Avalov

In the tapestry of Azerbaijani fine art, few threads are as intricately woven with history and structural precision as those left by Elturan Velioglu Avalov. Born in Baku in 1940, Avalov emerged not merely as a painter, but as a visual chronicler whose work serves as a bridge between the enduring stone of the past and the expressive ink of the present. His artistic journey was deeply rooted in the discipline of design; after graduating from the architecture faculty of the Azerbaijan Polytechnic Institute in 1963, he brought a scholar’s eye to the canvas. This unique dual identity—as both an architect and an artist—allowed him to perceive monuments not just as static relics, but as living entities possessing rhythm, weight, and a profound dialogue with the natural landscape.

Avalov’s development was shaped by the rigorous traditions of Soviet-era training, yet his spirit remained fiercely dedicated to the preservation of Azerbaijani cultural identity. His mastery is perhaps most vibrantly realized in his monumental “Shusha” series. In this ambitious graphic undertaking, Avalov utilized the delicate yet decisive techniques of pen and ink to document upwards of fifty architectural treasures of the historic city of Shusha. Through his brush and pen, iconic structures such as Panahali Khan's Castle, the Ganja Gate, and the Khurshidbanu Natavan Palace were transformed into evocative narratives. Each stroke of his hand captured the weathered textures of ancient masonry and the ephemeral play of light, ensuring that the architectural soul of Shusha would remain etched in the collective memory of his nation.

A Legacy Written in Stone and Ink

The significance of Avalov’s work extends far beyond the aesthetic beauty of his drawings; it lies in his role as a guardian of heritage. His scholarly contributions, including influential books such as "The Architecture of Shusha" (1977) and "The Architect's Eyes" (1978), demonstrate a lifelong commitment to the study and preservation of historical faces. His art is often characterized by a meticulous realism that does not sacrifice emotion, creating a nostalgic atmosphere that invites the viewer to wander through the Mamayi Neighbourhood or stand before the imposing Gara Boyukkhanim Castle. In these works, one finds a profound respect for the way human construction interacts with the earth, presenting a world where history and nature exist in a silent, beautiful tension.

Throughout his illustrious career, Avalov has received numerous accolades that reflect his standing in the international art community. His achievements include:

  • Honored Art Worker of the Republic of Azerbaijan (1991): A prestigious recognition of his profound impact on the nation's cultural landscape.
  • Academic Distinction: Serving as a professor since 2003 and holding membership in the Eastern Countries International Academy of Architecture and the Union of Azerbaijan Artists.
  • Global Exhibition Presence: Showcasing his vision through more than thirty exhibitions, with notable individual displays in Baku, Moscow, and Turkey.

Today, the work of Elturan Avalov remains a vital touchstone for anyone seeking to understand the cultural heartbeat of Azerbaijan. His ability to blend the technical precision of an architect with the poetic sensitivity of a fine artist has created a body of work that is both a historical record and a timeless masterpiece of graphic art.