Jemal Japaridze (born 1932) is a Georgian sculptor. His works are made of marble, wood and metal, and cover a wide range of genres from monumental and public art to portraiture. The predominant motifs and themes in Jemal Japaridze’s art are motherhood, family, mythological characters, and portraits of women. King Tamar, Warrior Women, The Archer Woman, and the portrait of Lali Tevzadze were exhibited at the D. Shevardnadze National Gallery.
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