About artist
Ilyas Phaizulline  was born at August 15, 1950 in Tetyushi city on Volga River. After
finishing a musical-art-pedagogical secondary school in 1970 he has visited the class of a
figure in Institute of painting, sculpture and architecture by I.E.Repin in St. Petersburg
city. He is a painter and drawner.

Ilyas is a Member of Union of Arts of Russia and Tatarstan Republic. Also he is a
member of Art Associations Internationale  A.I.A.P. UNESCO.

Ilyas lives and works from the city of Kazan, Russia where some of his works are
permanently displayed in the National Museum of Tatarstan Republic. His art is
principally that of a classical realist and maintain the same techniques and standards of the
Old Masters and  mentors such as Velasquez, Da Vinci, and Michelangelo. In this gallery
you will find more than one hundred representations of work from his early period until the
present.

Artworks by Ilyas Phaizulline you can find in private collections of Spain, Italy and
England. Some of his historical artworks were purchased by the Ministry of Culture to
exposition in National Museum of Tatarstan Republic. Several paintings were purchased
for the Kazan Kremlin.
Self-portrait
oil on canvas  0.8 x 0.63 m
(25 x 32 in.), 1994
Self-portrait
Painting
National Museum of Tatarstan Republic, Kazan city
Kazan Kremlin
President`s Palace in Kazan Kremlin
Painting Kazan tsarina Sjujumbike in President`s Palace
In studio
Ilyas Phaizulline (painting
Rambler's Top100
National Museum
of Tatarstan
Republic, Kazan city
Painting "Defence
of the Kazan" at
National museum
Kazan Kremlin,
Kazan city
President Palace
in Kazan Kremlin
Painting
"Kazan tsarina
Sjujumbike" at
President Palace
Venice
Venice
Vatican
First prize of Russian
Fund "Cultural Heritage"
in 2008.
Painting
"Kazan tsarina
Sjujumbike" in
one of the most
popular Russian
journals
Disturbed monastery. oil on canvas, 28 х 41 cm, 2006, $200
Raifa monastery. oil on canvas, 30 х 40 cm, 2007, $200
Disturbed monastery
oil on canvas,
28 х 41 cm (11 x 16 in.), 2006
$200
Raifa monastery
oil on canvas,
28 х 41 cm (12 x 16 in.), 2007
$200