Grigor Khanjyan
Grigor Khanjyan | |
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Commemorative plaque on Khanjyan's house in Yerevan | |
Born | November 29, 1926 |
Died |
April 19, 2000 Yerevan, Armenia |
Nationality | Armenian |
Known for | History Painting |
Notable work | Illustrations for Wounds of Armenia, Triptych "History of Armenia" |
Movement | Socialist Realism |
Grigor Khanjyan (1926-2000) was a Soviet, Armenian artist, painter, and illustrator.[1] He is most notable for his illustrations of historical novels, and murals on historical topics. in 1983 Khanjyan was appointed a member of the highest order of chivalry in Soviet art (only 159 members during Soviet history) - the "People's Artist of Soviet Union".
Biography
Grigor Khanjyan was born in Yerevan, Soviet Armenia. At the age of 19 (together with fellow painters Levon Manaseryan and Van Khachatur) he entered the Academy of Fine Arts in Yerevan.
Gallery
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Architectural Commission of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin (1970–1988). First row from left: Varazdat Harutyunyan, Vazgen I, K. Altunyan Second row from left: Baghdasar Arzoumanian, H. Babakhanian, Grigor Khanjyan, A. Galikyan, M. Hovhannisyan
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Cover for the 1959 edition of the novel Wounds of Armenia
References
- ↑ 'Khandzhian, Grigor Sepukhovich' in Great Soviet Encyclopedia. (Macmillan. 1973-82.)