(b Tbilisi, 4 Jan 1934). Georgian decorative artist. He studied (1952-8) at the Academy of Art, Tbilisi, under Ucha Dzhaparidze (1906-91), Iosif Sharleman' (1880-1957) and Vasily Shukhayev, from whom he gained a feeling for colour and high standards in painting. His works at the academy were primarily decorative landscapes with brilliant and contrasting colours. Tsereteli's acquaintance with ancient art, in particular with the mosaics of the 5th-century basilica at Pitsunda (Bichvinta), fostered an interest in monumental art. The study of mosaic technique at the studio of Marc Chagall in France helped Tsereteli to revive the traditions of smalto mosaic in Georgian art, and he discovered in it new aesthetic and technical possibilities.
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