Art exhibition dedicated to Hmayak Hakobian’s 140th anniversary.
Science and culture
The artist got professional education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich (1891-1894), lived and worked in Tiflis, traveled to Switzerland and visited Armenia many times.
Since 1889 he had participated in the exhibitions organized in Tiflis and Yerevan that included painting and graphic works. His particular preferences reflected many spheres that encompass the fine arts. His paintings consisted of thematic scenes and genre compositions that were mainly devoted to the rich diverse population in Tiflis and portraits of his close friends and family that was distinguished by all their own diverse and individual features. He also depicted cozy landscapes of nature and still lives that were painted with a classical style - enriching Armenian art by new themes and genres, and using art as a means of expression.
On the occasion of the exhibition dedicated to Hmayak Hakobian’s 140th anniversary, the Armenian National Gallery has prepared a scientific catalogue including Hakobian’s selected works, which has the album of works presented at the exhibition, the complete list of works preserved in the museum, and the chronology and bibliography of the artist’s life and activity.
The opening of the exhibition took place on Dec. 9, 2011 and will last up to the February 9, 2012.


















































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