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Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan ((アルメニア語:Ալեքսանդր Բաժբեուկ-Մելիքյան), (グルジア語:ალექსანდრე ბაჟბეუქ-მელიქიანი), (ロシア語:Александр Александрович Бажбеук-Меликов); September 11, 1891 – July 20, 1966) was a Soviet Georgian artist, graphic designer and sculptor of Armenian origin. ==Early life== Alexander Alexandrovich Bazhbeuk-Melikyan was born in Tbilisi, Georgia. In 1903, he began his studies at the School of Art and Sculpture of the Caucasus Society for the Encouragement for the Fine Arts. Here he made the acquaintance of a fellow student, Lado Gudiashvili. In 1910, he travelled to Moscow to begin training in the studio of the artist V. N. Meshkov. The following year, he joined the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts. In 1913, Bazhbeuk-Melikyan was drafted into the Imperial Russian Army, and spent the World War I years on the Odessa front. In 1917, he returned to Tbilisi and began his own independent artistic career. In 1919, he met his first wife, Nektar, with whom he had one daughter, Lavinia (born in 1922). From a later marriage to Lydia Meshkorudnikova, he had two more children: a son, Vazgen, and a daughter, Zuleika. Both daughters were to become artists in their own right. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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