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Khalida Safarova (Xalidə Ələkbər qızı Səfərova) was born on 25 August, 1926 in Ganja, Ganja uezd, Azerbaijan SSR, TSFSR, USSR, is an Azerbaijani artist (1926–2005). Discover Khalida Safarova's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

Popular As Xalidə Ələkbər qızı Səfərova
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Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 25 August, 1926
Birthday 25 August
Birthplace Ganja, Ganja uezd, Azerbaijan SSR, TSFSR, USSR
Date of death 23 December, 2005
Died Place Baku, Azerbaijan
Nationality Azerbaijan

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1926

Khalida Alakbar gizi Safarova (Xalidə Ələkbər qızı Səfərova, 25 August 1926 — 23 December 2005) was an Azerbaijani painter, People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR.

Khalida Safarova was born on August 25, 1926, in Ganja.

1941

In 1941–1944 she studied at Azerbaijan State School of Art named after Azim Azimzade, and in 1949–1955 at art faculty of All-Union State Institute of Cinematography in Moscow.

1945

In addition, she participated in the V and VI Republican Exhibitions of Women Artists in Baku in 1945 and 1946.

In different years of her career, the artist's works had been exhibited in Russia, Turkey, Romania, Hungary, Poland, Algeria, Israel] and other countries.

Her works are kept in the United States, Germany, Russia, Turkey, the Czech Republic, in a number of museums and private collections.

1946

Khalida Safarova married artist Mahmud Taghiyev in 1946, and was the mother of Akram Tagiyev.

1947

After her visits to the regions of Azerbaijan, the artist gave he first joint report exhibition with Mahmud Taghiyev in Baku in 1947.

K. Safarova participated in the exhibition with about 70 paintings and graphics, more than 150 etudes, landscapes and still lifes.

The submitted works include "Three oaks", "Before the rain", "Still life in the garden", "Still life in the vineyard".

The artist's work also includes portraits.

These include "Goalkeeper", "Portrait of Leyla Vakilova", "Portrait of Maral Rahmanzadeh", "Portrait of Mahmud Taghiyev" and others.

Khalida Safarova's solo exhibitions were held in Baku in 1947 (with M. Taghiyev at National Art Museum of Azerbaijan), 1980 (dedicated to the 35th anniversary of her work), 1984 and 2002 (At French embassy), and in Moscow in 1988 (with M. Taghiyev).

1956

Her second diploma work – illustrations to Nizami Ganjavi's poem "Khosrow and Shirin" were exhibited at the exhibition of the USSR Academy of Arts, the anniversary of All-Union State Institute of Cinematography, as well as the film festival in Prague and Paris in 1956.

The main place in Khalida Safarova's work is taken by the genres of landscape and still life.

Her still life series of flowers include "Autumn Rose" (1956), "Zinya Flower" (1971), "Spring Flowers" (1971), "Montmartre Flowers" (1985), her first works "Gulabdan", "Rose", "Wildflowers".

, "On the balcony", "Chrysanthemums", "Lilacs", "Lilies", "Daffodils", "Pomegranate flower".

1960

She also worked on sports theme in the 1960s.

Within the framework of this theme, she drew multi-figure compositions depicting football games, cycling, rowing.

1969

Her works "Gymnasts", "Relay", "Cyclist" (1969), "Footballers", "Chovken" are examples of this direction.

Khalida Safarova created many still lifes and landscapes in the regions and villages of Azerbaijan.

The artist's works "Rose Bouquet", "Roses and Cypress Tree", "After the Rain", "Plane Trees", "Apple-picking Girl" depicting the life of a village, have special importance.

Her works reflect the nature of Absheron, Karabakh, Agdam and other regions of Azerbaijan.

Landscapes from this series include "Foggy Morning", "Spring in Meadow", "Autumn Sun", "When Cotton Blooms" and others.

Her painting "Fly, pigeons" has a special place among the themes of everyday life.

1970

The artist created the triptych "My Land" in the 1970s.

The central part of the work is called "Stuffiness", and the outer parts are called "Morning" and "Evening".

1985

In 1985, Khalida Safarova traveled to France and described the landscapes and plains of the Seine.

Reflecting the autumn in Provence, the artist created works such as "Autumn in Provence", "Arl Cafe", "Port of Marseille", "Marting Coast" and many others.

She worked on the paintings "Paris Notre Dame", "Purple Night", "Site" in different variants.

Some of her works during her visit to France were exhibited at the exhibition of French Embassy in Azerbaijan.

2005

The painter died on December 23, 2005, in Baku.

Khalida Safarova's first diploma work was "Letter from the Front".