Tamara Musakhanov
Tamara Nahamievna Musakhanova (Russian: Тамара Нахамиевна Мусаханова; Hebrew: תמרה מסכנוב; born January 31, 1924 — February 27, 2014) was a Soviet sculptor, and ceramist of Mountain Jewish origin.She worked in the media of sculpture, painting, and crafts in ceramics and faience before continuing her art education in Alma-Ata.And the year before that, in 1989, I received a mandate invitation to participate in the World Jewish Congress in Moscow..."Musakhanova's husband, Abram Fridberg, was an "Honored Artist of Russia".Sister Asya Nahamievna Musakhanova, graduated from the University in the Faculty of Philology, she worked at the Makhachkala Pedagogical Institute.[2] In December of 2017, posthumously, in the Dagestan Museum of Fine Arts in Makhachkala opened a joint retrospective exhibition with the Museum of the History of World Cultures and Religions dedicated to the life and work of the famous Dagestani sculptor and ceramist Tamara Musakhanova.