Rasim Babayev

Although part of the artist's creative work was not accepted in the Soviet era, it did not disappoint him, and he created with more earnestness.

Examples of works created by the artist in long work table graphics are "Oil Tanks" (1958), "Oil Refilling" (1958), "Girl" (1958), "Black City" (1958), Dashkasan Road (1961), "Portrait of a Worker" (1962), "In Germany" (1963), "Gobustan" (1964), "Khinalig" (1964), "Camels" (1966), "Baths" (1969), "Gachag Nabi" (1969), "Old Baku" (1970), “Pomegranates”(1970), "Village" (1970), “Ancient Cemetery” (1970), “Artist A. Rzaguliyev” (1970) and others.

[2] Folklore of Azerbaijan - tales and epics, their deep philosophical essence, national-moral values and national ethnographic features made a huge impact to the formation of Rasim Babayev's worldview and the creation of his creative world.

He was the author of literary illustrations of folk tales of Azerbaijan and works of prominent writers as Nazim Hikmet, Theodore Dreiser, Yusif Vazir Chamanzaminli, Rabindranath Tagore and others.

[2] On October 29, 2014, the exhibition of Rasim Babayev's works was held in the Marble Palace of the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg.