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Shmavon Mangasarov


Shmavon G. Mangasarov (1 August 1907 – 1992) – Armenian artist who lived for many years in Azerbaijan and one of the founders and members of the Azerbaijan society of revolutionary art workers.

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  • Member of the "USSR Union of Artists" and was named the "Honored Artist of Azerbaijan".
  • Member of Young Artists Association of Azerbaijan.
  • (ОМХАз)

    Exhibitions

    During life

  • 1928 1st Exhibition of Young Artists Organizations of Azerbaijan (Baku)
  • 1930 1st Exhibition of Azerbaijan Revolutionary Art Workers Association (AZORRIIS) (Baku)
  • 1931 Exhibition of Artists of Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Armenia (Moscow)
  • 1932 The Soviet revolution art in Philadelphia
  • 1940 Art Exhibition, a visit to the 20th anniversary of the establishment of Soviet power in Azerbaijan (Baku)
  • 1946 Exhibition of painters-veterans of the World War II (Baku)
  • 1947 National Art Exhibition of Azerbaijani artists dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution (Baku)
  • 1949 Exhibition of new works of artists of the Republic (Baku)
  • 1954 Republican Art Exhibition of 1954 (Baku)
  • 1954 Exhibition of Artists of the Azerbaijan SSR and Armenian SSR (Moscow) Georgian SSR, Azerbaijan SSR И Armenian SSR (Москва)
  • 1955 Republican Art Exhibition of 1955 (Baku)
  • 1957 Republican Art Exhibition dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution (Baku)
  • After death

  • 2001 Artists of Azerbaijan on the Volga
  • 2006 Palette of friends. Artists of Transcaucasia in Saratov House of National Artist Lev Gorelik (Moscow Russian Academy of Arts)
  • 2009 Caucasus to visit us – from the collection of National Artist of Russia Lev G. Gorelik
  • 2012 Caucasian Dictionary: Land and People Tsaritsyno Park Museum
  • Works in the collections

  • The State Tretyakov Gallery
  • State Museum of Oriental Art
  • References

    Shmavon Mangasarov Wikipedia