Jeranuhi Aslamasjan
Jeranuhi Arschaki Aslamasjan ( Armenian Երանուհի Արշակի Ասլամազյան , Russian Ерануи Аршаковна Асламазян ; born April 15, jul. / 28. April 1910 greg. In Basch-Shirak, Oblast Kars ; † 4. February 1998 in Moscow ) was an Armenian - Russian painter and Graphic designer .
Life
Aslamasjan, younger sister of the painter Mariam Aslamasjan , graduated from school in Alexandropol . She studied in Yerevan from 1926 to 1929 at the technical center for art and industry under the direction of Stepan Aghadschanjan . 1931–1937 she studied in Leningrad at the Repin Institute for Painting, Sculpture and Architecture under Alexander Alexandrowitsch Osmjorkin . She became a member of the Artists Union of the USSR . During the German-Soviet war she devoted herself to the problems of the time. Then she worked as an art teacher.
Aslamasjan painted landscapes , genre pictures , still lifes and portraits . Her portrait of Joseph Orbelis (1951) hangs in the National Gallery of Armenia . She also designed stage sets and worked with ceramics . In 1958 she exhibited in Moscow and Leningrad. Her works can be found in museums in Armenia, Russia and abroad, especially in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow , in the Yerevan National Gallery of Armenia and in the New Masters Gallery in Dresden .
In Gyumri , a Museum of the Sisters Aslamasjan was established.
Honors
- Honored Artist of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (1965)
 
Works
Individual evidence
- ↑ Асламазян Ерануи Аршаковна (accessed December 29, 2017).
 - ↑ Езерская Н. А .: Ерануи Асламазян . Советский художник, Moscow 1972.
 - ↑ Ерануи Аршаковна Асламазян (accessed December 29, 2017).
 
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| SURNAME | Aslamasjan, Jeranuhi | 
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Aslamasjan, Jeranuhi Arshaki; Ասլամազյան, Երանուհի Արշակի (Armenian); Асламазян, Ерануи Аршаковна (Russian) | 
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Armenian-Russian painter and graphic artist | 
| DATE OF BIRTH | April 28, 1910 | 
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Bash-Shirak, Kars Oblast | 
| DATE OF DEATH | February 4, 1998 | 
| Place of death | Moscow |