EVE (1978) Painting by Armen Avetisyan

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 24in, Width 15.4in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Paintings from $20,000 Spiritual Art Religion
About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Oil Paint consisting of pigments bound with linseed oil or carnations. The traditional technique consists[...]

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Armen Avetisyan was born in 1948 in Armenia, in the city of Kirovakan (now Vanadzor). 1962-1964 - studied at the art school in Yerevan. Without completing his studies, he returned to Kirovakan, where he worked[...]

Armen Avetisyan was born in 1948 in Armenia, in the city of Kirovakan (now Vanadzor). 1962-1964 - studied at the art school in Yerevan. Without completing his studies, he returned to Kirovakan, where he worked in his father’s studio as a graphic designer.

In 1973 he moved to Leningrad, took the name Armen to emphasize his belonging to the Armenian people. Since 1976, he has actively participated in numerous apartment exhibitions. On July 4, 1982, Armen was arrested and imprisoned in Kresty. The city prosecutor gave the sanction for his arrest. They conducted searches of the house and workshop. The workshop was destroyed and taken away as being used for other purposes. After the arrest, they began to look for an article of law to charge. Nothing was found. The trial at which the charges were brought took place only four months later; he was sentenced to 10 months on charges of tax evasion (this had never happened to artists before). After his release, Armen began to actively cooperate with the public charitable foundation "Crosses". In 1996, Armen's personal exhibition and Boris Grebenshchikov's concert took place at Kresty.

On November 2, 2003, Armen died in the hospital. He was buried at the Smolensk Armenian Cemetery near the temple, restored with his assistance.

Member of the International Federation of Artists

Member of the St. Petersburg Creative Union of Artists (IFA)

Member of the Union designers of Russia

Member of the Russian Creative Union of Cultural Workers.

Works are in collections:

State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
State Public Library, St. Petersburg< br />All-Russian Museum of A. S. Pushkin, St. Petersburg
In the collections of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, St. Petersburg
Museum of Nonconformist Art, St. Petersburg
Foundation of Contemporary Art, Manege St. Petersburg
Nancy and Norton Collection Dodge, USA
Museum of Russian Art, Montgeron, France
State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg
Peter and Paul Fortress, St. Petersburg
Directorate of the Association of Museums of the Leningrad Region
Central Exhibition Hall "Manege", St. Petersburg
Professional Union of Artists IFA, St. Petersburg
Youth and Sports Foundation, Bucharest, Romania
National Gallery of Armenia, Yerevan, Armenia

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