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  • Eduard Isabekyan (Armenian: Էդուարդ Իսաբեկյան; November 8, 1914 – August 17, 2007) was an Armenian painter, founder of thematic compositional genre in Armenia.


    Biography


    2007 – August 17 Eduard Isabekyan died. Buried in Komitas Pantheon
    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). His paintings are stored in many prestigious museums and private collections.
    Eduard Isabekyan was elected as an honorary chairman of "Iğdır" 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. The Eduard Isabekyan Gallery opened on 3 May 2013- at 7a, Mashtots Avenue, in Yerevan.


    Career, works


    Eduard Isabekyan was the founder of thematic compositional genre in Armenia. The basis of his art is the history of Armenian nation and its future, its proud posture and the ecstatic potential. Isabekyan's works of thematic compositional genre are the achievement of Armenian fine art of the Soviet period. "Young David" (1956, The National Gallery of Armenia), "The Revolt of Haghpat Peasants in 1903" (1957), "Reply to Hazkert" (1960, The National Gallery of Armenia) and other paintings distinguish by their monumental expressiveness, dynamic composition and civic resonance.
    A number of Isabekyan's paintings are characterized by organic intercourse of a man and the native nature: "Old Man from Byurakan and the Artavazik Church" (1956), "Aksel Bakunts" (1956), "Derenik Demirtchyan" (1960), "Curly Boy" (1964), "Sayat Nova" (1964). One of the best examples of Armenian portraiture of Soviet period is the "Mother’s portrait" painting (1944).
    The thematic center of his landscapes is the epic description of Armenian nature, ancient fortresses and temples: "In the Canyon of Tatev" (1959), "The Oxen Crossing the River by the Bridge" (1959), "Khndzoresk" (1962).
    Many paintings are distinguished by artistic saturation: "Horovel" (1956, The National Gallery of Armenia), "Near the well" ("They didn’t come back", 1965), "In the shade of the trees" (1966), "Artavazd’s death" (1966). The illustrations of Derenik Demirchian’s "Vardananq" and Sero Khanzadyan’s "Mkhitar Sparapet" novels are also commonly known.
    Isabekyan was the author of a number of drawings and the series of graphics devoted to painter Arpenik Nalbandyan.


    Exhibitions



    1931 – Exhibition of young Armenian artists
    1935 – "House of Red army" presented several graphic compositions (sketches of meetings, a self-portrait)
    1943 – Exhibited his works that were accomplished during the army in Armenia and Moscow
    1947 – 1st Personal exhibition,Yerevan, Armenia
    1964 – Personal exhibition celebrating his 50th birthday
    1965 – Personal exhibition in Tbilisi and Bulgaria
    1967 – Participated in exhibition in Montreal
    1970 – "Urartu till today" exhibition, Paris
    1974 – Morocco, personal exhibition
    1988 – Personal exhibition, Central House of Artists, Moscow
    2004 – Personal exhibition, Artists' Union of Armenia, Yerevan
    2006 - Personal exhibition, "Academy" Gallery, Yerevan
    2014 – Personal exhibition (devoted to the 100th anniversary of Edurad Isabekyan) National Gallery of Armenia, Yerevan


    Awards



    1956 – Announced the honored worker of arts
    1963 – Announced the People's Painter of Armenia
    2001 – Is awarded the "Mesrop Mashtots" medal by the Armenian Catholicos
    2002 – Becomes an honorable citizen of Yerevan
    2004 – Is awarded the "St.Sahak-St.Mesrop" medal by the Armenian Catholicos


    See also


    List of Armenian artists
    List of Armenians
    Culture of Armenia


    References




    External links



    Eduard Isabekyan, Paintings on YouTube
    Official site
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