CANADIAN ARTIST ARMAND TATOSSIAN DIES AT 61
PanARMENIAN.Net
August 28, 2012 - 15:57 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Canadian artist Armand Tatossian passed away
in Montreal on Aug 23 at the age of 61, his sister announced,
globaltvbc.com reports.
Mary Tatossian has cared for her brother since he suffered a stroke
in 2007 that left him unable to paint.
Tatossian's works are displayed on the walls of the Musee du Quebec
as well as art museums in Greece, Italy, Armenia and the United States.
The National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa has also featured his
paintings.
He was the youngest member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts when
he was accepted as a member in 1973.
Born in Egypt, Tatossian was introduced to art by his grandfather and
went on to study under French painter and lithographer Jean Carzou
and painter Bernard Buffet. He also studied mural technique at the
Carrarra Academy in Italy.
Tatossian mostly created abstracts, landscapes and still life paintings
using oil on canvas. His distinctive style was dubbed "Tatossianisme."
Visitation is scheduled for Thursday, Aug 30 at Rideau Funeral Home in
Dollar-Des Ormeaux followed by a funeral service Friday at St. Gregory
the Illuminator Armenian Cathedral in Outremont.
PanARMENIAN.Net
August 28, 2012 - 15:57 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Canadian artist Armand Tatossian passed away
in Montreal on Aug 23 at the age of 61, his sister announced,
globaltvbc.com reports.
Mary Tatossian has cared for her brother since he suffered a stroke
in 2007 that left him unable to paint.
Tatossian's works are displayed on the walls of the Musee du Quebec
as well as art museums in Greece, Italy, Armenia and the United States.
The National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa has also featured his
paintings.
He was the youngest member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts when
he was accepted as a member in 1973.
Born in Egypt, Tatossian was introduced to art by his grandfather and
went on to study under French painter and lithographer Jean Carzou
and painter Bernard Buffet. He also studied mural technique at the
Carrarra Academy in Italy.
Tatossian mostly created abstracts, landscapes and still life paintings
using oil on canvas. His distinctive style was dubbed "Tatossianisme."
Visitation is scheduled for Thursday, Aug 30 at Rideau Funeral Home in
Dollar-Des Ormeaux followed by a funeral service Friday at St. Gregory
the Illuminator Armenian Cathedral in Outremont.