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Sculptor, Painter, b. 1934 -

Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (born January 4, 1934) is a Soviet/Russian painter, sculptor and architect known for large-scale and at times controversial monuments. Tsereteli has served as the President of the Russian Academy of Arts since 1997.

Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli was born in Tbilisi on 4 January 1934. Tsereteli studies at Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, graduating in 1958. The same year, he married Inessa Andronikashvili, a princess from a noble Georgian family that claims patrilineal descent from Byzantine Emperor Andronikos I Komnenos.

Between the years 1960–1963, Tsereteli worked as a staff artist as the Georgian Academy of Sciences, participating in research expeditions, which in turn served to influence his work. Tsereteli was then granted the position of senior master at the industrial combine of the USSR's Arts Foundation in Tbilisi, where he began to experiment with bronze, stone, glass, wood, and mosaics, as well as creating group commissions for public buildings.

In 1964, he made his first trip abroad to France. He stayed in Paris for three months, during which time visited Pablo Picasso in his studio. This experience served to greatly shape his later creative production. At a later stage he also became acquainted with Marc Chagall and other Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists, whose characteristic influences can also be seen in the artist's work.[1]

Following his return home, Tsereteli became the chief designer of Soviet resorts on the Black Sea, such as Pitsunda (1967) and Adler (1972). In these works, he combined monumental sculpture, architectural scenery, and three-dimensional mosaic compositions. Following his completion of the project in Pitsunda in 1967, Tsereteli was awarded the title of Honoured Artist of Georgia.

In the 1970s, Tsereteli continued to make public projects in Tbilisi, Ulyanovsk, Yalta and other cities. In this period, Tsereteli also designed several Soviet embassies and consulates over the world, such as those in Brazil, Portugal, and Japan.

In 1978–9, Tsereteli was invited to teach painting as a visiting professor at the College at Brockport, State University of New York. During his stay, he completed and presented to the college two public sculptures on the behalf of the people of the USSR: Prometheus (Light and Knowledge to the World), installed in front of the Allen Administration Building, and Joy and Happiness to All the Children of the World, placed by the Drake Memorial Library. The latter was created in collaboration with Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation in honour of the 1979 Special Olympics held in Brockport and the International Year of the Child.

In 1980, Tsereteli was appointed as the chief designer for the XXII Summer Olympic Games in Moscow. That same year, he completed A Hymn to Man, which sits atop the Concert and Cinema hall of the Izmailovo Hotel Complex, constructed for the Olympics and received the Order of “Friendship of Peoples”. In 1981, he became a professor at his alma mater, the Tbilisi Academy of Arts.

In 1983, he created Friendship Forever, in Moscow's Tishinskaya Square (1983), dedicated to the fellowship between the countries of Georgia and Russia. The architectural part of the monument was designed by Andrey Voznesensky. In the same period, Tsereteli began work on two large-scale projects in Tbilisi: the monument to Saint Nina (1988-1994), and the History of Georgia complex (1985–present). In 1988, Tsereteli was elected an Academician of the USSR Academy of Arts and his sculptural composition Break the Wall of Distrust was installed on Canon Street, London. In 1990, Good Defeats Evil, Tsereteli's interpretation of St. George slaying the dragon as an allegory for world peace in the modern age, was unveiled at the United Nations Headquarters.

In the 1990s, Tsereteli continued to work on public commissions for the city of Moscow, which many insist was due to his personal friendship with the mayor, Yuri Luzhkov. The most significant of these projects include: the reconstruction of Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Manege Square, the War Memorial Complex on Poklonnaya Gora, the Moscow Zoo, as well as the 98m tall Peter the Great, monument erected in 1996–7, which has caused mixed feelings among the citizens of Moscow.

The Birth of the New Man was inaugurated in Seville, Spain in 1995, in celebration of the European discovery of the New World by Christopher Columbus. The following year, in 1996, Marbella also received a sculpture, entitled 'Victory'.

In 1997, Tsereteli was elected the President of the Russian Academy of Arts. He established the Moscow Museum of Modern Art in 1995, and it officially opened its doors in 1999, becoming the first state museum in the country entirely dedicated to modern and contemporary art. In 1998, Tsereteli had his first solo exhibition at the New Manege, which was dedicated to the memory of his wife, Inessa. This show became the starting point of the numerous travelling shows of his works, which followed in the 2000s-2010s in Russia, Georgia, Latvia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria, Italy, France, the United States, Australia, China, and Japan.

In 2001, the Gallery of Arts of Zurab Tsereteli was opened in Moscow as part of the museums and exhibitions complex of the Russian Academy of Arts. In 2006, Tsereteli unveiled his monument To the Struggle Against World Terrorism, or The Tear of Grief, in Bayonne, NJ. It was donated to the United States as an official gift by Russia in the aftermath of 9/11 attacks to show support and solidarity for the American people.

In 2007, Tsereteli became the UNESCO Ambassador of Good Will. In 2009–10, he was elected a Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts (Austria), given the title of Chevalier of the National Order of the Legion of Honor by France, as well as a 1st Rank Order “For Services to the Motherland” by the Russian Federation. In 2011, he received two awards from the Roman Academy of Fine Arts: the “For Life in Art” Prize and the International Giuseppe Sciacca Award for significant contribution to the arts. In 2014, Tsereteli received the UNESCO Five Continents Medal for his contribution to world culture, and in 2015 was elected a Member of the Chinese Academy of Fine Arts.

In 2005, 'Holocaust' was donated by Russia to Israel and opened in Jerusalem. Some of his other works include: the sculpture of Nikolai Gogol in Rome's Villa Borghese (2002), Honoré de Balzac in Agde (2003), Marina Tsvetaeva in St. Giles Croix de Vie (2012), Founding Fathers of the European Union (2012) in Lorraine, and the monument to Pope John Paul II (2014) next to Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral facing the Seine.

Zurab Tsereteli founded the Museum of Modern Art in Tbilisi, Georgia in 2012.[2][3]

Despite his significant age, Zurab Tsereteli continues his service as President of the Russian Academy of Arts, organises regular exhibitions by Georgian and international artists at the Museum of Modern Art in Tbilisi, as well as continuing to produce artwork.[4]

On December 6 2020 Tsereteli was honored the highest state order of Serbian for his contribution of the interior decoration of the Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade, for which the Russian Academy has been the main contractor.[5]

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          • Work on copper, Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli
            Mar. 21, 2024

            Work on copper, Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli

            Est: $4,000 - $6,000

            Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Russian, b. 1934), "Figures at a Picnic," 1988, enamel on copper, signed and dated lower right, copper: 20"h x 27.75"w, overall (with frame): 28.5"h x 36"w

            Clars Auctions
          • ZURAB TSERETELI (GEORGIAN B. 1934)
            Oct. 15, 2022

            ZURAB TSERETELI (GEORGIAN B. 1934)

            Est: $2,000 - $3,000

            ZURAB TSERETELI (GEORGIAN B. 1934) Jesus Healing the Sick,32874 enamel and copper 33.5 x 26 cm (13 1/4 x 10 1/4 in.) [sight] framed dimensions: 43.5 x 35.5 cm (17 1/8 x 14 in.) signed, dated (twice) and inscribed on verso PROVENANCE Gifted by the artist to the current owner.

            Shapiro Auctions LLC
          • §TSERETELI, ZURAB (B. 1934) - The Presentation of Jesus in the Temple.
            Jun. 10, 2021

            §TSERETELI, ZURAB (B. 1934) - The Presentation of Jesus in the Temple.

            Est: £5,000 - £7,000

            §TSERETELI, ZURAB (B. 1934) The Presentation of Jesus in the Temple. Enamel on copper, 35 by 28.5 cm (image size). Starting Bid: 5000

            MacDougall's
          • ZURAB TSERETELI (RUSSIAN B. 1934)
            Mar. 21, 2020

            ZURAB TSERETELI (RUSSIAN B. 1934)

            Est: $6,000 - $8,000

            ZURAB TSERETELI (RUSSIAN B. 1934) Good Defeats Evil, 1990 bronze with black patina and fragments of SS-20 and Pershing nuclear missiles overall dimensions: 82 (h) x 75 (w) x 40 (d) cm (32 1/4 x 29 1/2 x 15 3/4 in.) signed and dated on hind horse leg; signed, dated, titled and inscribed with Minsk and numerals 103-160 on base LOT NOTES The current lot is a presentation cast modelled from the large-scale Good Defeats Evil monument erected in 1990 in front of the United Nations Building, New York. This lot was one of several casts made for presentation to various diplomatic missions in honor of the disarmament treaty that marked the end of the Cold War.

            Shapiro Auctions LLC
          • Tsereteli, Zurab (Georgien, geboren 1934). Stillleben mit Blumen, 2006. Öl auf Leinwand. Unten links monogrammiert und datiert. Verso signiert. 70,5:50 cm.
            Dec. 06, 2018

            Tsereteli, Zurab (Georgien, geboren 1934). Stillleben mit Blumen, 2006. Öl auf Leinwand. Unten links monogrammiert und datiert. Verso signiert. 70,5:50 cm.

            Est: CHF20,000 - CHF30,000

            Tsereteli, Zurab (Georgien, geboren 1934). Stillleben mit Blumen, 2006. Öl auf Leinwand. Unten links monogrammiert und datiert. Verso signiert. 70,5:50 cm.

            Stuker
          • §TSERETELI, ZURAB (B. 1934) Kinto with a Street Organ
            Nov. 28, 2018

            §TSERETELI, ZURAB (B. 1934) Kinto with a Street Organ

            Est: £5,000 - £7,000

            §TSERETELI, ZURAB (B. 1934) Kinto with a Street Organ signed  with initials and dated 1998. Oil on canvas, 107 by 83 cm. Provenance: A gift from the artist to the present owner in Moscow c. 2005. Private collection, France.

            MacDougall's
          • Zurab Tsereteli, Russian Sculptor, Autograph on album, 3 vol., 1996
            May. 14, 2018

            Zurab Tsereteli, Russian Sculptor, Autograph on album, 3 vol., 1996

            Est: -

            Zurab Tsereteli Russian Sculptor & Architect, his Autograph from 2006 on his rare album “Paintings, drawings and monumental art of Zurab Tsereteli” 3 vol., 1996, 35x28cm., in box, In Russian and English, good condition, light wear to box

            The Bidder
          • §TSERETELI, ZURAB (B. 1934) Still Life with Yellow Flowers
            Nov. 29, 2017

            §TSERETELI, ZURAB (B. 1934) Still Life with Yellow Flowers

            Est: £8,000 - £12,000

            §TSERETELI, ZURAB (B. 1934) Still Life with Yellow Flowers, signed with initials and dated 1987, also further signed twice on the reverse. Oil on canvas, 80.5 by 60.5 cm. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner. Important private collection, Europe.

            MacDougall's
          • ZUVAB KONSTANTINOVICH TSERETELI (RUSSIAN FEDERATION 1934-), LOT (2) LITHOGRAPHS WITH COLOR, MAN WITH BIRD, 3/50 AND MAN WITH FLOWERS, 5/50, SIGNED. SIGHT 15 X 11 1/2"; FRAMED AND GLAZED-21 X 18 1/2"
            Nov. 09, 2017

            ZUVAB KONSTANTINOVICH TSERETELI (RUSSIAN FEDERATION 1934-), LOT (2) LITHOGRAPHS WITH COLOR, MAN WITH BIRD, 3/50 AND MAN WITH FLOWERS, 5/50, SIGNED. SIGHT 15 X 11 1/2"; FRAMED AND GLAZED-21 X 18 1/2"

            Est: $200 - $300

            ZUVAB KONSTANTINOVICH TSERETELI (RUSSIAN FEDERATION 1934-), LOT (2) LITHOGRAPHS WITH COLOR, MAN WITH BIRD, 3/50 AND MAN WITH FLOWERS, 5/50, SIGNED. SIGHT 15 X 11 1/2"; FRAMED AND GLAZED-21 X 18 1/2"

            William J Jenack Auctioneers
          • *§ TSERETELI, ZURAB (B. 1934), Still Life with Flowers, signed on the stretcher.
            Jun. 08, 2016

            *§ TSERETELI, ZURAB (B. 1934), Still Life with Flowers, signed on the stretcher.

            Est: £15,000 - £20,000

            *§ TSERETELI, ZURAB (B. 1934), Still Life with Flowers, signed on the stretcher, Oil on canvas, 90 by 40 cm. Provenance: A gift from the artist to a previous owner, Tbilisi, c. early 1960s. Acquired from the above by Samvel Oganesyan, a historian and art collector. Acquired from the above by the present owner. 
Private collection, Europe. Authenticity certificate from the experts N. Aleksandrova and T. Zelyukina. Exhibited: Art Canton. International Art and Collection Fair , Guangzhou, 1−4 October 2013. Shanghai Art Fair , Shanghai, 14−17 November 2013. 
 International Art Fair , Shenzhen, 2014. Literature: Exhibition catalogue, Shanghai Art Fair , Shanghai, 2013, listed. The work is accompanied by the photograph of Elena Tsereteli, the artist’s daughter, standing by the painting.

            MacDougall's
          • ZURAB TSERETELI (b. 1934): MARY AND BABY JESUS
            Aug. 24, 2015

            ZURAB TSERETELI (b. 1934): MARY AND BABY JESUS

            Est: $400 - $600

            ZURAB TSERETELI (b. 1934): MARY AND BABY JESUS Enamel plaque, inscribed 6/90/II on the reverse. 14 x 12 in., 17 1/2 x 15 in. (frame).

            STAIR
          • ZURAB TSERETELI (b. 1934): MARY AND BABY JESUS
            Jun. 27, 2015

            ZURAB TSERETELI (b. 1934): MARY AND BABY JESUS

            Est: $800 - $1,200

            ZURAB TSERETELI (b. 1934): MARY AND BABY JESUS Enamel plaque, inscribed 6/90/II on the reverse. 14 x 12 in., 17 1/2 x 15 in. (frame).

            STAIR
          • Tsereteli Zurab (1934) : Sculpture pièce unique,
            Mar. 30, 2015

            Tsereteli Zurab (1934) : Sculpture pièce unique,

            Est: €900 - €1,200

            Tsereteli Zurab (1934) : Sculpture pièce unique, bronze à 2 patine verte et dorée, Dame assise se déshabillant sur socle de marbre, signée, dimesion hors socle : L: 21, P: 20, H: 31,5 cm

            Salle de Ventes Saint-Job
          • Tsereteli Zurab (1934) : Sculpture pièce unique,
            Mar. 30, 2015

            Tsereteli Zurab (1934) : Sculpture pièce unique,

            Est: €900 - €1,200

            Tsereteli Zurab (1934) : Sculpture pièce unique, bronze à 2 patine verte et dorée, Dame allongée sur socle de marbre, signée sur le côté, datée 2001, dimesion hors socle : L: 34, P: 17,5, H: 16,5 cm

            Salle de Ventes Saint-Job
          • ZURAB TSERETELI (GEORGIAN B. 1934)
            Feb. 28, 2015

            ZURAB TSERETELI (GEORGIAN B. 1934)

            Est: $600 - $800

            ZURAB TSERETELI (GEORGIAN B. 1934) Good is Victorious Over Evil, 1990 mixed media height: 21.5 cm (8 1/2 in.) signed and dated lower right

            Shapiro Auctions LLC
          • ZURAB TSERETELI (b. 1934): GOOD DEFEATS EVIL
            Dec. 06, 2014

            ZURAB TSERETELI (b. 1934): GOOD DEFEATS EVIL

            Est: $5,000 - $8,000

            ZURAB TSERETELI (b. 1934): GOOD DEFEATS EVIL Enamel on copper, 1990, with the artist's signature, dated and numbered '5-160' in enamel lower center. 24 in. diam., unframed.

            STAIR
          • ZURAB TSERETELI (b. 1934): TWO SAINTS
            Dec. 06, 2014

            ZURAB TSERETELI (b. 1934): TWO SAINTS

            Est: $3,000 - $5,000

            ZURAB TSERETELI (b. 1934): TWO SAINTS Enamel plaque. 10 x 8 in., 13 1/4 x 11 1/4 in. (frame).

            STAIR
          • ZURAB TSERETELI (b.1934): GOOD DEFEATS EVIL
            Dec. 06, 2014

            ZURAB TSERETELI (b.1934): GOOD DEFEATS EVIL

            Est: $5,000 - $8,000

            ZURAB TSERETELI (b.1934): GOOD DEFEATS EVIL Bronze with verdigris and metal assemblage with the inscribed signature, title, date and numbered 53/160 (the edition was not completed), on the base, with the Minsk Foundry mark. 38 1/2 x 29 1/2 x 15 3/4 in. Note: Based on the sculpture Good Defeats Evil displayed on the grounds of the United Nations in New York City, this small-scale sculpture was produced in an edition of 160 to represent each of the member countries of the UN. The original sculpture weighs 40 tons and includes pieces from a U.S. Army Pershing II missile. The editioned version also has pieces of the missile as assemblage on the base.

            STAIR
          • Zurab Tsereteli (Russian, b. 1934)
            Aug. 23, 2014

            Zurab Tsereteli (Russian, b. 1934)

            Est: $100 - $150

            Bronze Medallion on marble base. Height 7 inches (without base)

            Capo Auction
          • Work by Zurab Tsereteli
            Jul. 13, 2014

            Work by Zurab Tsereteli

            Est: $3,000 - $5,000

            Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Georgian, b. 1934), Figures at a Wedding, 1988, enamel on copper, signed and dated lower right, sheet: 27.75"h x 20"w, overall (with frame): 36"h x 28.5"w

            Clars Auctions
          • Work by Zurab Tsereteli
            Jul. 13, 2014

            Work by Zurab Tsereteli

            Est: $3,000 - $5,000

            Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Georgian, b. 1934), Figures Dancing to Music, 1988, enamel on copper, signed and dated lower right, sheet: 27.75"h x 20"w, overall (with frame): 36"h x 28.5"w

            Clars Auctions
          • Work by Zurab Tsereteli
            Jul. 13, 2014

            Work by Zurab Tsereteli

            Est: $3,000 - $5,000

            Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Georgian, b. 1934), Figures at a Picnic, 1988, enamel on copper, signed and dated lower right, sheet: 20"h x 27.75"w, overall (with frame): 28.5"h x 36"w

            Clars Auctions
          • ZURAB KONSTANTINOVICH TSERETELI (RUSSIAN 1934-)
            Feb. 16, 2014

            ZURAB KONSTANTINOVICH TSERETELI (RUSSIAN 1934-)

            Est: $160 - $250

            ZURAB KONSTANTINOVICH TSERETELI (RUSSIAN 1934-), LOT (2) LITHOGRAPHS WITH COLORS, FIGURE/FACES WITH FLOWERS, SIGNED #21/150 AND #15/150. SIGHT 15 3/8 X 13 1/4"; FRAMED AND GLAZED-21 1/2 X 19 1/2" EACH

            William J Jenack Auctioneers
          • Zurab Tsereteli
            Nov. 25, 2012

            Zurab Tsereteli

            Est: €7,650 - €8,500

            (Georgisch-russischer Künstler. Geb. 1934 in Tiflis. Ansässig in Moskau) "Moskau". Originaltitel Große Capriccio-Vedute mit stilisierter Darstellung der markantesten Sehenswürdigkeiten, umrahmt von einer Akanthusranke. Im Himmel ein Zug fliegender Gänse und ein Schriftband mit kyrillischer Betitelung. Aufwändig ausgeführtes, seltenes Emailbild Tseretelis, der international durch seine monumentalen Skulpturen Berühmtheit erlangte. Als einer der bedeutendsten Künstler in der UdSSR initiierte er eine Renaissance der alten Zellenschmelzemailtechnik, die er auch technisch zu neuer Blüte brachte. Inspirieren ließ sich Tsereteli hierbei teilw. von der Volkskunst und altrussischen Malerei. Seine Emailtafeln bereichern u.a. seit 1986 das Interieur der russischen Botschaft in Washington. Polychromes Cloisonné-Email/Kupfertafel. R. u. kyrillisch sign. u. undeutl. dat. 81(?). D. 60 cm. Farbig gefasster Holzrahmen.

            Kunstauktionshaus Schloss Ahlden
          • St George and the Dragon
            Dec. 01, 2011

            St George and the Dragon

            Est: £6,000 - £9,000

            TSERETELI, ZURAB B. 1934 St George and the Dragon , signed with initials. Enamel on copper, 59.5 by 49.5 cm.

            MacDougall's
          • St George and the Dragon
            Dec. 01, 2011

            St George and the Dragon

            Est: £6,000 - £9,000

            TSERETELI, ZURAB B. 1934 St George and the Dragon , signed with initials. Enamel on copper, 54 by 43 cm.

            MacDougall's
          • Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Georgian, born 1934) Vase of brightly-coloured flowers unframed
            Nov. 30, 2011

            Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Georgian, born 1934) Vase of brightly-coloured flowers unframed

            Est: £12,000 - £15,000

            Vase of brightly-coloured flowers signed with initials and dated '89' (lower left); further signed in Cyrillic and in Georgian on verso oil on canvas 100 x 80cm (39 3/8 x 31 1/2in). unframed

            Bonhams
          • ZURAB KONSTANTINOVICH TSERETELI
            Nov. 29, 2011

            ZURAB KONSTANTINOVICH TSERETELI

            Est: £20,000 - £30,000

            B.1934 STILL LIFE WITH YELLOW FLOWERS signed with initials in Georgian and dated 87 l.l.; further signed in Russian and Cyrillic on the reverse oil on canvas 80 by 60cm, 31 1/2 by 23 1/2 in.

            Sotheby's
          • ZURAB KONSTANTINOVICH TSERETELI
            Jun. 07, 2011

            ZURAB KONSTANTINOVICH TSERETELI

            Est: £20,000 - £30,000

            ZURAB KONSTANTINOVICH TSERETELI B.1934 BOUQUET IN A BLUE VASE signed and dated 89 l.l. oil on canvas 80.5 by 60cm, 31 3/4 by 23 1/2 in.

            Sotheby's
          • Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Georgian, born 1934) Brightly coloured flowers in vases unframed
            Jun. 07, 2010

            Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Georgian, born 1934) Brightly coloured flowers in vases unframed

            Est: £8,000 - £10,000

            Brightly coloured flowers in vases signed in Georgian and dated '89' (lower left); further signed and dated (on verso) oil on canvas 72 x 45.5cm (28 3/8 x 17 15/16in). unframed

            Bonhams
          • ZURAB TSERETELI
            Apr. 21, 2010

            ZURAB TSERETELI

            Est: $80,000 - $120,000

            ZURAB TSERETELI GEORGIAN B.1934 GABRIELLA signed with initials in Cyrillic and dated 08 . (lower right) oil on canvas 60 by 48 in. 152.5 by 122 cm

            Sotheby's
          • RUSSLAND SOWJETUNION: Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (geb. 4. Jan. 1934) - "Moskau".
            Apr. 13, 2010

            RUSSLAND SOWJETUNION: Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (geb. 4. Jan. 1934) - "Moskau".

            Est: €5,600 - €11,200

            Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (geb. 4. Jan. 1934) - "Moskau". Emailarbeit auf Kupfer. Rechts unten kyrillisch signiert "Z. Zereteli" und datiert "1983". Durchmesser 60 cm. Goldbronzierter Holzrahmen (19. Jhdt.), Maße 75,5 x 87 cm. Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli, berühmter georgisch-russischer Architekt, Bildhauer und bildender Künstler. Seine Monumentalwerke befinden sich in Moskau, London, Paris und New York. Ab 1967 gestaltete er Mosaike und Skulpturen für Hotels in Pezunda und Abchasien, den Kulturpalast und den Busbahnhof in Tiflis. Später schuf er Friese und Wandbemalungen für diplomatische Vertretungen der Sowjetunion im Ausland. 1995 errichtete er in Moskau im Auftrag von Präsident Boris Jelzin einen 142 m hohen, bronzenen Obelisken zum 50. Jahrestag des Sieges der Sowjetunion. 1997 gestaltete er den Manegenplatz an der Kremlmauer und errichtete ein 94 m hohes Denkmal für Peter den Großen. Seine Werke sind in zahlreichen Museen und Privatsammlungen vertreten.

            Hermann Historica GmbH
          • Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Georgian, born 1934) Still life with brightly coloured flowers unframed
            Nov. 30, 2009

            Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Georgian, born 1934) Still life with brightly coloured flowers unframed

            Est: £10,000 - £15,000

            Still life with brightly coloured flowers signed in Georgian and dated '89' (lower left margin) ; further inscribed on verso oil on canvas 71.5 x 46cm (28 1/8 x 18 1/8in). unframed

            Bonhams
          • RUSSLAND SOWJETUNION: Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (geb. 4. Jan. 1934)
            Oct. 08, 2009

            RUSSLAND SOWJETUNION: Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (geb. 4. Jan. 1934)

            Est: €7,000 - €14,000

            Moskau Emailarbeit auf Kupfer. Rechts unten kyrillisch signiert "Z. Zereteli" und datiert "1983". Durchmesser 60 cm. Goldbronzierter Holzrahmen (19. Jhdt.), Maße 75,5 x 87 cm. Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli, berühmter georgisch-russischer Architekt, Bildhauer und bildender Künstler. Seine Monumentalwerke befinden sich in Moskau, London, Paris und New York. Ab 1967 gestaltete er Mosaike und Skulpturen für Hotels in Pezunda und Abchasien, den Kulturpalast und den Busbahnhof in Tiflis. Später schuf er Friese und Wandbemalungen für diplomatische Vertretungen der Sowjetunion im Ausland. 1995 errichtete er in Moskau im Auftrag von Präsident Boris Jelzin einen 142 m hohen, bronzenen Obelisken zum 50. Jahrestag des Sieges der Sowjetunion. 1997 gestaltete er den Manegenplatz an der Kremlmauer und errichtete ein 94 m hohes Denkmal für Peter den Großen. Seine Werke sind in zahlreichen Museen und Privatsammlungen vertreten.

            Hermann Historica GmbH
          • Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli, b.1934 , Bouquet of Camomile Flowers oil on canvas
            Nov. 27, 2007

            Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli, b.1934 , Bouquet of Camomile Flowers oil on canvas

            Est: £15,000 - £20,000

            signed l.l. and dated 89 oil on canvas

            Sotheby's
          • Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Georgian, born 1934) Still-life with book 49 x 33.4 cm. (19 1/4 x 13 1/4 in.)
            Nov. 26, 2007

            Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Georgian, born 1934) Still-life with book 49 x 33.4 cm. (19 1/4 x 13 1/4 in.)

            Est: £20,000 - £25,000

            Still-life with book signed with initials in Cyrillic and dated '88' (lower left) oil on board 49 x 33.4 cm. (19 1/4 x 13 1/4 in.)

            Bonhams
          • Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Georgian, born 1934) Abstract composition 49 x 39 cm. (19 1/4 x 15 1/4 in.)
            Nov. 26, 2007

            Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Georgian, born 1934) Abstract composition 49 x 39 cm. (19 1/4 x 15 1/4 in.)

            Est: £15,000 - £20,000

            Abstract composition signed with initials in Georgian and dated '91' (lower left) oil on canvasboard 49 x 39 cm. (19 1/4 x 15 1/4 in.)

            Bonhams
          • Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Georgian, b.1934)
            May. 31, 2007

            Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Georgian, b.1934)

            Est: £40,000 - £50,000

            Flowers signed in Georgian (lower left) and dated '1989' on reverse; stretcher applied with artist's own inventory label oil on canvas 72 x 46 cm. (28 1/4 x 18 in.)

            Bonhams
          • Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Georgian, b.1934)
            May. 31, 2007

            Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli (Georgian, b.1934)

            Est: £20,000 - £30,000

            A spray of bright flowers signed in Russian and dated '05' (lower left) oil on canvas 60 x 50 cm. (23 1/2 x 19 3/4 in.)

            Bonhams
          • f - ZURAB KONSTANTINOVICH TSERETELI, B.1934
            Dec. 01, 2005

            f - ZURAB KONSTANTINOVICH TSERETELI, B.1934

            Est: £40,000 - £60,000

            PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE MOSCOW COLLECTION STILL LIFE OF FRUIT AND FLOWERS 100 by 80.5cm., 39 1/2 by 31 3/4 in. signed with initials in Cyrillic l.r. and dated 86; also with printed artist's label attached to the stretcher oil on canvas

            Sotheby's
          • e - ZURAB KONSTANTINOVICH TSERETELI, B.1934
            May. 26, 2004

            e - ZURAB KONSTANTINOVICH TSERETELI, B.1934

            Est: £15,000 - £20,000

            signed on base and further inscribed Minsk, 15-160 bronze

            Sotheby's
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