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    ARMENIAN NATIONAL GALLERY REPLENISHED WITH WORKS OF 24 RUSSIAN PAINTERS

    NOYAN TAPAN
    Sept 14, 2005

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 14, NOYAN TAPAN. The delegation headed by Valentina
    Matvienko, St Petersburg Governor, that arrived in Yerevan on the
    occasion of the Year of Russia in Armenia, donated works of 24 Russian
    painters to the Armenian National Gallery. Valentina Matvienko
    declared this at the opening of the exhibition of these works
    on September 14 at the gallery. Mrs Matvienko expressed hope that
    these works will find their deserved place in gallery's department
    of Russian painters. She also mentioned that many Armenian painters
    got education at St Petersburg Academy of Art and were fostered by
    the traditions of Russian painting.

    According to Mrs Matvienko, the first Armenians settled in St
    Petersburg already since 1708 (St Petersburg was founded in 1703)
    and had an impact on city's establishment and development with their
    practical, scientific and cultural activity.

    In the affirmation of Gagik Gyurjian, RA Deputy Minister of Culture and
    Youth ASffairs, this visit will become a kind of a bridge restoring
    the traditional scientific-cultural and educational cooperation
    already formed between the 2 peoples.

    "Last I was in Armenia 18 years ago. We arrived at night but it was
    pleasant to see that the city was illuminated, of course, it wasn't
    so light as in New York and there is no such need. Yerevan is Yerevan
    with its peculiar attraction, its mystery and secrets," V.Burov,
    Chairman of St Petersburg Committee of Culture, mentioned.
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