Ruslan Mamilow

Ruslan Mamilov (1928-1993) is an Ingush painter and sculptor. He is an Honored Artist of the Chechen-Ingush ASSR.

Ruslan Mamilov
Born
Ruslan Izrailovich Mamilov

07.11.1928
city of Ordzhonikidze, Ingush Autonomous Region, Russian Federation
Died25.02.1993
Known forSculpture, painting

Biography

Ruslan Mamilov was born November 7, 1928 in Ordzhonikidze Ingush Autonomous Oblast. By nationality Ingush.

1952 - working in the studio of People's Artist of the Kirghiz SSR O.M. Manuilova.

1954 - Work in the Kyrgyz artistic production workshops Frunze.

In 1956 he enrolled in the Almaty Art School at the Sculpture Department, the following year he transferred to the Tbilisi Art School, where he graduated with distinction in 1958.

1958 - Work of Art and the foundry workshop at the Art Foundation of Georgia. 1960 - work in the Art Fund of the Kazakh SSR, Alma-Ata. 1962 - work in sculpture studio plant road signs of the Kazakh SSR.

1966 - Sculptor in the workshops of the Art Fund of the Russian Federation Chechen-Ingush branch.

1967 - participation in the Russian youth exhibition "The Soviet South" in Krasnodar.

1968 - completed work on a monumental Monument firefighter who died while fighting fires from the Nazi air raids on Grozny, in the same year became a member of the Union of Artists of the USSR.

1970 - awarded the medal "For Valiant Labor".

1971 - elected Chairman of the Board of the Union of Artists Chechen-Ingush ASSR, in the same year was awarded the medal "for valor".

In 1972 he was elected a delegate to the III Congress of Artists of the RSFSR, in the next year - a delegate of the IV Congress of Artists in 1973 - elected member of the Central Auditing Commission of the Union of Artists of the USSR.

In 1990 he was awarded the title "Honored Artist of the Chechen-Ingush ASSR".

Ruslan Izrailovich Mamilov buried 25 February 1993 in the village of Ezmi Dzheyrakhsky District Ingushetia at the family cemetery Ingush teip Mamilov`s.

Posthumous recognition

In the village of Dzheirakh of Ingushetia in honor of Ruslan Mamilov named one of the streets. There's also operates opened in 2005, the house-museum of Ruslan Mamilov.

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