Mushail Mushailov (Russian: Мушаил Ханухович Мушаилов, Hebrew: מושאיל מושאילוב; born July 10, 1941 — January 4, 2007) was a Soviet/Russian artist and teacher of Mountain Jewish[1] descent.There he continued to work, taking part in various exhibitions; he painted pictures associated with Jewish themes.[4] Serious illness crippled the health of the artist, and in January 2007, Mushail Mushailov, died.[3] Paintings "Ballad of a Soldier - Memories" and "Mothers’ Black Shawls", were dedicated to the theme of World War II.The author of the book "Art of the Soviet Dagestan" wrote:[4] "…60th — it was a flourishing time for young artists, who debuted with serious works, such as Musha Mushailov…"Another article "Big Love to the Great Art" wrote:[4] "…a master of paintings as M. Mushailov, started a while ago to develop a new unexpected approach in his artworks, along with academism his art shows mysterious symbolism!"
"Ballad of a Soldier - Memories".
Oil on canvas. 1,89 x 1,98m. 1975.