Аракелян Седрак Аракелович

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Аракелян Седрак Аракелович

Arakelian Sedrak


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Sedrak Arakelian 1884-1942

The colorful palette of Arakelyan gave his native land quiet spirituality and lyricism. He had an incredibly fine sense of the charm of old Armenian villages and created beauty from the most simple sceneries of his native land, places which would at first seem to be in no way memorable.

Arakelyan was born near Nakhichevan (now in Azerbaijan), and studied in Tiflis (Tbilisi) under Egishe Tatevosyan and then under Konstantin Korovin in Moscow.

His creative method developed through direct communication with nature. In his landscapes the artist opens up to the onlooker his warm and loving soul, revealing the purity of his feelings and his trepidation before the surrounding world.

Under the master's touch the image of the Armenian landscape was enriched with intimacy and an elegiac quality.


Аракелян С. (1884-1942), художник, автор работ «Пекут хлеб», «Толкут зерно» и др. Ерканян В.С. Армянская культура в 1800-1917 гг. / Пер. с арм. К.С. Худавердяна. Ер., 1985.

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Аракелян Седрак Аракелович [17(29).12.1884, с. Джаук, ныне в Азербайджанской ССР, — 6.3.1942, Ереван], советский живописец, заслуженный деятель искусств Армянской ССР (1935). Окончил (1916) Московское училище живописи, ваяния и зодчества, где учился у С. В. Иванова, К. А. Коровина и А. Е. Архипова. Автор лирических пейзажей и жанрово-пейзажных картин. Произведения: «Старый рынок в Ереване» (1921), «Монастырь на Севане» (1925), «У родника» (1928), «Культуру в горы» (1936), «Зангезур. Старый Горис» (1940) — все в Картинной галерее Армении, Ереван; «Сбор хлопка на колхозных полях» (1930, Третьяковская галерея). БСЭ


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имя: АРАКЕЛЯН Седрак Аракелович другое имя: <н.д.> имя латиницей: <н.д.> география: АРМЕНИЯ;СССР пол: М знак зодиака: Козерог возраст: 57 по восточному : Обезьяна


cведения о рождении дата: 29 12 1884 век: 19 н.э. место: село Джаук, Армения

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дата: 6 3 1942 век: 20 н.э. место: Ереван



армянский живописец, заслуженный деятель искусств Армянской ССР (1935 г.). Окончил (1916 г.) Московское училище живописи, ваяния и зодчества, где учился у С. В. Иванова, К. А. Коровина и А. Е. Архипова. Автор лирических пейзажей и жанрово-пейзажных картин. Произведения: "Старый рынок в Ереване" (1921), "Монастырь на Севане" (1925), "У родника" (1928), "Культуру в горы" (1936), "Зангезур. Старый Гооис" (1940) - все в Картинной галерее Армении, Ереван; "Сбор хлопка на колхозных полях" (1930, Третьяковская галерея).


SEDRAK ARAKELIAN Седрак Аракелян Date of birth: 1884 Place of birth: Jahuk (Nakhijevan) Date of death: 1942 Place of death: Yerevan Scope of activity: artist 1916 graduated from the Moscow College of Paiting,Sculpture and Architecture the class of Korovin,Vasnetsov and Arkhipov. 1909 participant of exhibitions. 1921 moved to Yerevan. 1935 honoured artist of Armenia National Gallery of Armenia//http://www.gallery.am/viewauthor.php?id=5&id1=&ct_id=1&col=1&a_id=339&langid=1

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Sedrak Arakelian

Arakelian was born near Nakhichevan, and studied in Tiflis under Eghishe Tatevosyan and then under Konstantin Korovin in Moscow.

   His creative method was born through direct communication with nature. In his landscapes the artist opens up to the onlooker his warm and loving soul, revealing the purity of his feelings and his trepidation before the surrounding world. Arakelyan was skilled in capturing fleeting moments: when he painted Sevan, he was seized with youthful passion: when he spoke with the severe hills, he was thoughtful and manly: when he saw the union of people and animals on earth, he became drunk on happiness.
   Under the master's touch the image of the Armenian landscape was enriched with intimacy and an elegiac quality.