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{{Infobox artist
| name = Galia Shabanova
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| birth_name = Галя Шабанова
| birth_date = 5 November 1935
| birth_place = [[Moscow]]
| nationality = 
|awards= [[Palazzo Vecchio]], Florence, 1999
| field = [[landscape painting|landscapes]], portraits, [[Costume]], set design, director of film photography
| training = {{ubl|[[Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture]]| [[Pimenov, Yuri Ivanovich|Yuri Pimenov]]}}
| movement = [[Realism]], [[Magic realism]] 
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'''Galia Shabanova''' (5 November 1935) is a [[Russia]]n [[painter]]. Galya Shabanova is considered the most important artists of [[Magic realism]] from the eastern countries of Europe. She was also director of photography on several films.he was an [[avant-garde]] artist: her art styles were influenced by [[fauvism]]. As a designer she was notable for her set and [[costume]] creations for [[movie]]. She was also director of photography and set designer on several films.

== Life ==
Galya Shabanova in 1951 she was registered by the government as a child prodigy at the [[Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture]], the same school as [[Natalia Goncharova]] (sold for sold for $U.S. 10.8 millions)<ref name=Bridget>[http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/27606/artist-dossier-natalia-goncharova/ Moriarity, Bridget 2009. ''Artist Dossier: Natalie Goncharova'']</ref><ref>{{cite news | title=A Monet sets a record: $80.4 million | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/25/arts/design/25auct.html?em&ex=1214625600&en=49db27f2e86469c1&ei=5087%0A | work=[[The New York Times]] | date=2008-06-25 | accessdate=2008-06-26 | first=Carol | last=Vogel}}</ref> which will end in 1955. In 1955 she attended the [[Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography]] until 1960.

Shabanova was a student of [[Pimenov, Yuri Ivanovich|Yuri Pimenov]] and she developed artistic research works with with [[Sergei Parajanov]] and [[Andrei Tarkovsky]]. She was inspired both by an interest in Russian folk art, and by [[modernism]] in art. The 1983 film [[Nostalghia]] by Andrei Tarkovsky was inspired by the [[Magic realism]] of Galina Shabanova. 

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[[Category:1935 births]]
[[Category:Russian painters]]
[[Category:Costume designers]]