As a result of the acquittal of Farman Narimanbekov, both his sons were educated and improved their skills in fine arts.
[2] In 1943 Vidadi Narimanbekov entered a Painting School named after Azim Azimzade.
After graduating from the Painting School, he studied at Saint Petersburg Art and Industry Academy named after Vera Mukhina in 1953-1956.
Heydar Aliyev, the first secretary of Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Azerbaijan SSR, came to the exhibition and a day later newspapers published the news that Vidadi Narimanbekov was honored with the title of Honorary Artist.
Vidadi Narimanbekov's first large volume dashboard was "On the Road" monumental painting (1963).
[5] Vidadi Narimanbekov's personal exhibitions were held in the former USSR, also in Hungary, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Romania, Algeria, Finland, and 20 other foreign countries.