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*The works are kept in [[The Museum Of Modern Art]]([[Yerevan]]) and other museums. | *The works are kept in [[The Museum Of Modern Art]]([[Yerevan]]) and other museums. | ||
*Participated in republican, union and international exhibitions. | *Participated in republican, union and international exhibitions. | ||
− | *Some of his works are kept in [[The Museum of Folk-Art]] and others in a number of [[ | + | *Some of his works are kept in [[The Museum of Folk-Art]] and others in a number of [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics]] museums. |
=Bibliography= | =Bibliography= |
Latest revision as of 12:13, 8 May 2017
Azatyan Hakob (Nikoghos) | |
Armenian: | Ազատյան Հակոբ Նիկողոսի |
Russian: | Азатян Акоп Никогосович |
Born: | 26.02.1902 Igdir, Western Armenia |
Died: | 21.03.1965 Yerevan, Armenia |
Description: Engraver. |
Biography
Was born on February 26, 1902 in Igdir, Western Armenia.
Achievements
- In 1963, Honored Artist of Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic.
Other
- Sculptured 16 episodes from the epic "David of Sassoun" on the shutters of cupboard.
- Sculptured wooden decorative vases, blending jugs, and goblets as well.
- The works are kept in The Museum Of Modern Art(Yerevan) and other museums.
- Participated in republican, union and international exhibitions.
- Some of his works are kept in The Museum of Folk-Art and others in a number of Union of Soviet Socialist Republics museums.
Bibliography
- 1948թ.՝ «Հայրենիքի համար մղված մարտերում» կոմպոզիցիա
- 1959թ.՝ «Վասպուրական»
- 1963թ.՝ «Կիլիկիա»
- 1965թ.՝ «Արարատյան դաշտը» դեկորատիվ սկահակներ
- 1961թ.՝ «Փայտի գեղարվեստական փորագրություն» ձեռնարկ
- 1963թ.՝ «Սևան»
See also
- Ով ով է.հայեր (կենսագրական հանրագիտարան:Երկու հատորով),ՀՀ խմբ. հանձնաժողով՝ Հ. Մ. Այվազյան (գլխ. խմբագիր) և ուրիշներ,Երևան,Հայկական հանրագիտարան հրատ., Հ.1, Աբալյան-Ղուշչյան,2005:
- map of Igdir
- map of Western Armenia
- "David of Sassoun"
- The Museum Of Modern Art
- The Museum of Folk-Art