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Regina Ghazaryan

Regina Tadevosi Ghazaryan ((アルメニア語:Ռեգինա Թադևոսի Ղազարյան); April 17, 1915 in Yerevan — November 6, 1999 in Yerevan) was an Armenian painter and public figure. She is also known as Yeghishe Charent's friend and benefactor, who saved many of the poet's manuscripts during the regime of Stalin.〔(Первая полоса, Литературная газета )〕
==Biography==
Regina Ghazaryan was born in a family of an Armenian Genocide survivor from Van and a noble mother from Yerevan (Khorasanyans).〔(Hakop-Agha by Eduard Avakyan )〕 She met the poet Yeghishe Charents in 1930. At the age of fifteen, Ghazaryan, an orphan, had "in some sort been adopted by Charents as both an intimate friend and a witness to his solitary hours".〔Yeghishe Charents: Poet of the Revolution, Marc Nichanian, Vardan Mattʻēosean, Mazda Publishers, 2003, p. 12〕
In 1937, from the prison cell Charents had secretly informed his wife Izabella that she should trust all of his writings only to a family friend, artist Regina Ghazaryan and she will save them from being destroyed.〔(A Labor of Love in “Vision of Death”: RFE/RL gives account of Charents’ last years, ArmeniaNow )〕 After Charents's death Regina Ghazaryan hid and preserved many of his manuscripts (7000 lines in total〔(Հավերժ Չարենցի հետ )〕 including "Requiem to Komitas", "The Nameless", "Songs of Autumn" and "Navzike") in the garden and in the 1950s granted them to the Charents Museum of Literature and Arts. As a military pilot she participated in World War II.〔(Арпеник Чаренц очень осторожна — как говорят в народе: “страх пуще смерти” )〕 She finished Yerevan Fine Arts Institute in 1951.
In 2009 a memorial plaque was inaugurated on the house at Baghramyan St. 33a, Yerevan where Regina Ghazaryan lived and worked from 1961 to 1999.
Ghazaryan's paintings are exhibited in various museums of Armenia, including the National Gallery of Armenia. She was a member of the Painters' Union of Armenia.

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