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At the Aryk

66 x 48 cm
$4,589.40
$3,400.00
Oil on canvas, 66*48, 2018

Autumn

59 x 53 cm
$4,589.40
$3,400.00
Oil on canvas, 59*53, 2011

Autumn Motive

86 x 74 cm
$5,399.29
$4,000.00
Oil on canvas, 86*74, 2018

Beldersay Summer

50 x 72 cm
$4,049.47
$3,000.00
Oil on canvas, 50*72, 2014

Chimgan

53 x 42 cm
$4,724.38
$3,500.00
Oil on canvas, 53*42, 2018

Early Spring

68 x 50 cm
$4,994.34
$3,700.00
Oil on canvas, 68*50, 2017

Flower of Love

80 x 35 cm
$4,049.47
$3,000.00
Oil on canvas, 80*35, 2017

Flowers and Rain

65 x 42 cm
$4,049.47
$3,000.00
Oil on canvas, 65*42, 2015

Mahalla Ukchi

60 x 70 cm
$5,399.29
$4,000.00
Oil on canvas, 60*70, 2018

Moonlight Night

74 x 49 cm
$4,589.40
$3,400.00
Oil on canvas, 74*49, 2018

Red Mountains

50 x 90 cm
$4,589.40
$3,400.00
Oil on canvas, 50*90, 2016

Sagban Street

50 x 62 cm
$5,399.29
$4,000.00
Oil on canvas, 50*62, 2014

Dilmurod Yuldashev was born on November 24th, 1955, in Tashkent. In 1982 graduated from the Nizami Tashkent Pedagogical University, the Faculty of artistic graphic. Since 1998 is a member Creative Association of Artists of Uzbekistan.

Dilmurod Yuldashev is a versatile artist who has established himself in the genres of still life and landscape painting. His classical style is close to academic realism. He works in the open air and depicts mountain and steppe landscapes and secluded corners of villages and cities on his canvases. Describing the rich range of colours and the expressive style of his writing, art critics say that Yuldashev’s painting is temperamental and even musical.

Exhibitions:

2014 – exhibition in Nanjing, China.

2015 – show in Dalian, China.

2015 – performance in Navoi, Uzbekistan.

2015 – exhibition in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

2016 – performance in Nukus, the Savitsky Museum, Uzbekistan.

2016 – performance in Urgench, Uzbekistan.

2017 – performance in Chelyabinsk, Russia.

2018 – show in Ekaterinburg, Russia.

2018 – exhibition in Atyrau, Kazakhstan

Artworks of the talented painter can be found in the State Museum of Art of Uzbekistan and private collections of Russia, China, Holland, Australia, Turkey and Greece.