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HOVHANNÈS ALHAZIAN (1881-1958)
La chapelle dorée
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Armenia
CHABANIAN ARSENE
Arsène CHABANIAN
Arsene Chabanian (Armenian-French, 1869-1937)
In the moonlight, N/D
Pastel on canvas, 72,5 x 59,5 cm
. by maria kopytova on Flickr.
“I took this photo during the summer of 2014, at my host family’s home in a Village, in Armenia. I have lived with my host family for one year, and plan to stay with them until the end of my service. There is so much love and understanding in this Village, and whenever I miss home, being around the locals clarifies any doubts I have about my service. My work here, it is important to me, but my relationship with the locals means so much more.”
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Wall of flowers, Yerevan, Armenia
Baklavas
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Armenian “dolmas”
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Portrait of Ivan Aivazovsky by Alexey Tyranov, 1841.
One of the most fascinating and richly talented artists of the past two centuries was undoubtedly the Armenian-Russian painter Ivan Aivazovsky. Ethnically an Armenian, he was born Hovhannes Aivazian inthe city of Feodosiya which was then a part of the Russian Empire.
Today Feodosiya is a port city in the Crimea. Although Aivazovsky was born in 1817 into a poor family, his father did an amazing job of providing him with a high quality education, teaching him to speak several languages fluently. The young Aivazovsky also showed extraordinary artistic potential from an early age, which proved to be his ticket to a future life of wealth and fame as one of Europe’s most brilliant artists.
Aivazovsky earned a seat in the Simferopol gymnasium No. 1. His most important training came in Russia’s St. Petersburg Academy of Arts. His raw talent was his payment for a first-class education. Ivan Aivazovsky is by far most known for painting magnificent seascapes, and is considered to be among the best in this category, perhaps “the best” all of history.
Fully half of all his life works, which were many, depict ocean scenes with ships, magnificent sunsets, cloudscapes, ships and waves. This talent earned him a huge amount of work from the Russian Navy. For them he painted numerous images of the sea and ships – a commission which would keep his income flowing and earn him many important connections with powerful people.
SOURCE: Totally History, totallyhistory.com
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