Kristaq Rama
Albanian sculptor and educator
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Kristaq Rama (31 July 1932 – 11 April 1998)[1] was an Albanian sculptor, art educator and a member of the Communist Party in Albania under Enver Hoxha's rule. He had close ties to Hoxha's communist regime.[2] He was the father of current Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama.
Kristaq Rama | |
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| Born | 31 July 1932 |
| Died | 11 April 1998 (aged 65) |
| Known for | Sculpture |
| Spouse | Aneta Rama |
| Children | Edi Rama Olsi Rama |
| Parents |
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| Family | Zef Kolombi (Uncle) John Kolombi Francisca Hajdovnik-Kolombi (Maternal Grandparents) |
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Early life and education
He was born on 31 July 1932 in Durrës to Vlash Rama and Veronika Kolombi, sister of Zef Kolombi.
Rama graduated from the Artistic Lyceum "Jordan Misja", in the Department of Fine Arts in 1951, and three years later left Albania to study in Leningrad, Soviet Union at the Leningrad Repin Academy of Arts.
Career
After graduation, he returned to Albania, where he worked in Tirana, primarily as superintendent of fine arts at the Albanian Ministry of Culture, and at the same time taught as an external lecturer at the Higher Institute of Arts of Tirana.
As a sculptor, Rama created several busts of warriors, people portraits, female sculptures, as well as other decorations.
Implication with communist dictatorship crimes
Personal life
He was the father of Edi Rama, president of the Socialist Party of Albania and Prime Minister of Albania, also several times former mayor of Tirana.[11]
Rama died on 11 April 1998, aged 65, after suffering a heart attack in Tirana.