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Nationality
  
Armenian

Name
  
Hakob Hakobian

Role
  
Artist


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Born
  
May 16, 1923 (
1923-05-16
)
Alexandria, Kingdom of Egypt

Awards
  
People's Artist of the USSRState Prize of the Republic of ArmeniaMesrob Mashtots Medal

Died
  
March 8, 2013, Yerevan, Armenia

Hakob Hakobyan, also spelled Hagop Hagopian (Armenian: Հակոբ Հակոբյան; May 16, 1923 – March 9, 2013) was a modern Armenian painter. Hagopian was awarded the honorary title of People's Artist of the Armenian SSR and won the State Prize of Armenia.

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Biography

Hakob Hakobian (painter) Chanel paper planes in the sky

Hagopian was born in Egypt. He took on his early education at Melkonian Armenian school in Cyprus. He later attended the Institute of Fine Arts in Cairo and then was granted scholarship to attend Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris. He also studied at the studio of renowned painter Andre L’Hote during his stay in Paris. His early works are small-size oils: one-figure compositions in interiors and still lifes.

Hakob Hakobian (painter) Hagop Hagopian Works on Sale at Auction amp Biography

Part of a massive mid-20th century wave of Armenian exiles and their families returning to their familial homeland, Hagopian immigrated to the Soviet Union to settle in the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1962, and his new world became the Armenian landscape.

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His personages are social or occupational types, static figures circumscribed by a space limited in depth, their mood of constraint and isolation suggest a miserable existence.

Hakob Hakobian (painter) Hakob Hakobyan Gala Art Gallery

Hagopian had several exhibitions in Yerevan, Moscow, and other cities. He died in Yerevan, aged 89.

Famous works

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  • “A Woman Frying Fish” (1962, oil on canvas 70 x 80 cm.)
  • Filmography

  • The Song of Earthen Colors exhibition clip May 2011 on YouTube
  • Painter Hakob Hakobyan / Nkarich Hakob Hakobyan 1990, Yerevan, Hayk Studio, 20min.
  • References

    Hakob Hakobian (painter) Wikipedia