Background
Masabikh Akhunov was born on March 3, 1928 in Verkhne-Moncharovo village, Bashkortostan, Russian Federation.
Masabikh Akhunov was born on March 3, 1928 in Verkhne-Moncharovo village, Bashkortostan, Russian Federation.
Masabikh Fatkhulislomovich worked as an artist in Kommuna newspaper (1958-1966) in Voronezh. A participant of more than 150 regional, zonal, all-Russian, all-Union, international exhibitions since 1964. The author of a series of graphic works: "On Lenin's Places" (1964-1967) , "Industrial Rhythms of Russia" (1976), "Russia is the Land of Poets" (1980), "Everything for Peace" ( 1987) and many others. In the late 1980s and early 2000s, Masabikh created a series of works devoted to the spiritual revival of Russia, including the posters "Christ the Savior's Temple", "My Quiet Homeland" marked with various awards.
Masabikh was elected a chairman of Voronezh branch board of the Union of Artists (1970-1972, 1974-1978), a member of the board of the Union of Artists of the USSR (1972-1981).