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    Yerevan celebrates 130th birth anniversary of Armenian painter Martiros Saryan

    28.02.2010 16:02 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Yerevan celebrated 130th birth anniversary of
    Armenian painter Martiros Saryan.

    To mark the jubilee, Martiros Saryan's Museum launched an exhibition
    of painter's and his contemporaries' photos.

    After the exhibition, Museum employees, representatives of RA Ministry
    of Culture and art connoisseurs visited Yerevan Pantheon to
    commemorate the great painter.

    An exhibition of Martiros Saryan's works opened at State Tretyakov
    Gallery Friday, January 26.

    Martiros Saryan (1880 - 1972), Armenian painter, was born in Nor
    Nakhijevan (now part of Rostov-on-Don, Russia).

    He first visited Armenia, then part of the Russian Empire, in 1901,
    visiting Lori, Shirak, Echmiadzin, Haghpat, Sanahin, Yerevan and
    Sevan. He composed his first landscapes depicting Armenia:
    "Makravank," 1902; "Aragats," 1902; "Buffalo. Sevan", 1903; "Evening
    in the Garden," 1903; "In the Armenian village", 1903, etc. which were
    highly praised in the Moscow press.

    >From 1910 to 1913 he traveled extensively in Turkey, Egypt and Iran.
    In 1915 he went to Echmiadzin to help refugees who had fled from the
    Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire. In 1916 he traveled to Tiflis
    (now Tbilisi) where he married Lusik Agayan. It was there that he
    helped organise the Society of Armenian Artists.

    After the Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917 he went with his family
    to live in Russia. In 1921 they moved to Armenia. While most of his
    work reflected the Armenian landscape, he also designed the coat of
    arms for Armenian SSR and designed the curtain for the first Armenian
    state theatre.

    >From 1926 - 1928 he lived and worked in Paris, but most works from
    this period were destroyed in a fire on board the boat on which he
    returned to the Soviet Union.

    In the difficult years of the 1930s, he mainly devoted himself again
    to landscape painting, as well as portraits. He also was chosen as a
    deputy to the USSR Supreme Soviet. Was thrice awarded the Order of
    Lenin.

    Saryan died in Yerevan on 5 May 1972. His former home in Yerevan is
    now a museum dedicated to his work with hundreds of items on display.
    He was buried in Yerevan at the Pantheon next to Komitas Vardapet.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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