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Eduard Isabekyan ((アルメニア語:Էդուարդ Իսաբեկյան); November 8, 1914 – August 17, 2007) was an Armenian painter, founder of thematic compositional genre in Armenia. ==Biography== *1927-1931 Attended "Geghard" college where he received his first professional education taught by practicing artists Sedrak Arakelyan, Vahram Gayfedjian (painting), Gohar Fermanyan (graphic). *1935-1941 Studied in the Art Academy of Tbilisi, Georgia *1931-1935 Worked as the artist for the newspapers "Pioneer Kanch", "Avant-garde", "The Soviet Armenia", and produced the cover pages *1941 – Became a member of the Armenian Artists Union *1943 – Served in the army *1945- Started to teach in Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts *1954-1956- Artists Union- became the head of the painting department *1967-1987-Director of the National Gallery of Armenia. He opened the National Gallerys’ affiliate Galleries around Armenia * *1970 – Echmiadzin * *1972 – Jermuk * *1973 – Hrazdan * *Yerevan /Ara Sargsyan-Hakob Kojoyan/ * *1974 – Vanadzor * *1978 – Gyumri * *1978 – Martuni * *1979 – Eghegnadzor * *1980 – Jajur /Minas Avetisyan/ * *1987 - Alaverdi *1952- Joined the communist party *2005- Eduard Issabekian lived and worked in the Armenian village Ashtarak]] *2007- August 17 Eduard Isabekyan died.〔(Painter Edward Isabekian Dies at 93 )〕 Buried in Komitas Pantheon〔(Isabekyan's memorial tombstone at Komitas Pantheon )〕 A large number of researches, articles, monographs and dozens of films are dedicated to Eduard Isabekyan. A separate hall is allotted to Eduard Isabekyan’s permanent exhibition in The National Gallery of Armenia (total number of his works retained there is 121〔(Khndzoresk Village,Eduard Isabekyan )〕). His paintings are stored in many prestigious museums and private collections. Eduard Isabekyan was elected as an honorary chairman of "Igdir" patriotic union for the term of his life. During his lifetime the Municipality of Yerevan made a decision to establish a permanent exhibition hall (gallery) for Isabekyan’s art. *2013- May 3 Isabekyan Art Gallery opened /Mashtots 7a/〔(Eduard Isabekyan Museum, Yerevan )〕 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「Eduard Isabekyan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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