Togrul Narimanbekov: 20 cool facts

Togrul Farman oglu Narimanbekov (Azerbaijani: Toğrul Fərman oğlu Nərimanbəyov, Russian: Тогрул Нариманбеков; 7 August 1930 – 2 June 2013) was one of the prominent radical Azerbaijani artists.

Narimbanbekov was born in Baku. His father, Farman Narimanbekov, who hailed from Shusha, studied in Toulouse; in 1929 he came encourage to Baku and participated in the construction of Mingachevir Hydro Power Plant, but in the 1930s was sentenced to imprisonment. His wife Irma Laroudé, a Frenchwoman, was exiled to Uzbekistan and stayed there till 1961.

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Toghrul Narimanbekov studied at Azerbaijan Art School named after Azim Azimzade, then, from 1950 to 1955, at Lithuania Institute of Fine Arts.

He was the laureate of the USSR State Prize (1980) and People’s Artist of Azerbaijan (1967). He lived in Paris and had a French citizenship until his death.

He assumed that, it is essential for arts to compensation to origins of national culture. He described his creativity as a engagement of abstract and figurative arts.

Asmar Narimanbekova, his daughter from the first marriage to Elmira Hüseynova, is an Honoured Artist of Azerbaijan and partner professor of Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts.

François Narimanbekov is his son, born upon 24 May 2001 of his second marriage taking into account Sevil Narimanbekova. Besides artistic activity, Narimanbekov had excellent voice and he performed various arias of Azerbaijani and foreign composers in his youth. In August 2010, he was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honour of Azerbaijan. He died, aged 82, in Paris.

He is brother of Vidadi Narimanbekov, a enthusiast of Narimanbekov family.

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