National Artist is an honorary title issued by some states as the highest recognition of artists for their significant contributions to the cultural heritage of the nation.
4-472: An equivalent title, People's Artist , has been known in countries of the former Eastern Bloc and is also commonly translated as "National Artist". In Turkey , a similar title is called State Artist ( tr:Devlet Sanatçısı ), which is also sometimes translated as "National Artist". The following National Artist titles are known: This award -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . People%27s Artist People's Artist
8-584: Is an honorary title in the Soviet Union , Union republics , in some other Eastern bloc states (and communist states in general), as well as in a number of post-Soviet states , modeled after the title of the People's Artist of the USSR . The term is confusingly used to translate two different Russian language titles: "народный артист" (awarded in performing arts , see e.g., Category:People's Artists of
12-529: Is used. This is Vietnam's top artistic award for a living artist – second only to the often posthumous Ho Chi Minh Prize . The youngest ever recipient is the Russian-trained classical pianist Đặng Thái Sơn in 1984. The lesser award of Merited Artist of Vietnam is abbreviated NSƯT . The People's Artist ( Chinese : 人民艺术家 ) is a type of national honorary titles. Currently 7 people are rated as this title: This Soviet Union –related article
16-461: The USSR ) and "народный художник" (awarded in some visual arts : painting drawing , and photography , see e.g., Category:People's Artists of the USSR (visual arts) ). Both titles are awarded for exceptional achievements in the corresponding arts. Some other arts gave rise special titles: People's Architect , People's Writer , People's Poet . In Vietnam the abbreviation NSND (Nghệ sĩ Nhân dân, People's Artist of Vietnam [ vi ] )
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