- Shalom Koboshvili
Shalom Koboshvili (b.
Akhaltsikhe , 1876, d.Tbilisi 1941) was a Georgianartist who specialised in drawings and paintings ofJew ish life in Georgia.Born to a poor family of Jews in Akhaltsikhe, Koboshvili was originally intended for the
Rabbi nate, but quit religious training at an early age. His interest in art was discouraged by his family, and he was originally apprenticed as a printer. all his knowledged of art was effectively self-taught. After a varied career (in which around 1910 he is said to have met with the artistNiko Pirosmani ) [ Tsitsuashvili (2006), p. 14] he eventually became in 1937 a watchman at the newly established Jewish Historic-Ethnographic Museum in Tbilisi. His work there apparently inspired him to devote himself to painting and all his surviving work dates from the period 1937-1941, the year of his death.Koboshvili's work, which is all in a competent but naive style, is entirely devoted to scenes of Jewish life; sometimes painted in oils, sometimes in water colours on paper. There are scenes relating to Jewish marriages, to Jewish festivals (including
Succot andYom Kippur ), and to scenes of Jewish life in Georgian villages and on Jewish collective farms.The Georgian Jewish Museum was forcibly closed in the 1950s and its contents, including the works of Koboshvili, were transferred to the
National Museum of Georgia , to which they still belong. A retrospective exhibition of the works of Koboshvili was held at the Museum in Tbilisi in 2006.Notes
References
*Lela Tsitsuashvili, "Shalom Koboshvili (1876-1941} for the 130th Anniversary", Tbilisi, 2006.
*Lily Magal (editor) "In the Land of the Golden Fleece: The Jews of Georgia", Tel-Aviv, 1992.
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