Mariam Arshaki Aslamazyan (1907 - 2006)

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Mariam Arshaki Aslamazyan

Mariam Arshaki Aslamazyan (Russian: Мариам Аршаковна Асламазян) was a renowned Soviet-Armenian painter, often hailed as the "Armenian Frida Kahlo" due to her vibrant and expressive works that prominently featured elements of Armenian culture. Born on October 20, 1907, in Alexandropol (now Gyumri), Armenia, Aslamazyan was celebrated for her unique style which blended traditional Armenian themes with modernist influences.

Throughout her career, Aslamazyan's artwork received significant accolades, including the prestigious titles of People's Artist of the Armenian SSR in 1965 and People's Artist of the Soviet Union in 1990. Her paintings are characterized by their vivid colors and dynamic compositions, often focusing on still lives, narrative scenes, and portraits​.

Aslamazyan's works are preserved and displayed in several major collections, notably at the Gallery of Mariam and Eranuhi Aslamazyan Sisters in her hometown, which showcases an extensive array of her oil paintings and ceramic works. Her artistic legacy continues to be celebrated in exhibitions and holds a significant place in Armenian cultural heritage​.

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Date and place of birt:20 october 1907, Gyumri, Russian Empire
Date and place of death:16 july 2006, Moscow, Russia
Nationality:Russia, Armenia
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Graphic artist, Painter
Genre:Genre art, Portrait, Still life
Art style:Socialist realism, Contemporary art

Creators Russia

Gavriil Ivanovich Skorodumov (1755 - 1792)
Gavriil Ivanovich Skorodumov
1755 - 1792
Alexander Davidovich (Sacha) Zaliouk (1887 - 1971)
Alexander Davidovich (Sacha) Zaliouk
1887 - 1971
Stanislav Gennadievich Babikov (1934 - 1977)
Stanislav Gennadievich Babikov
1934 - 1977
Ruben Monakhov (1970)
Ruben Monakhov
1970
Bartolomeo Karlo Rastrelli (1675 - 1744)
Bartolomeo Karlo Rastrelli
1675 - 1744
Boris Mikhailovich Nemensky (1922)
Boris Mikhailovich Nemensky
1922
Naum L'vovich Aronson (1872 - 1943)
Naum L'vovich Aronson
1872 - 1943
Alexei Fedorovich Pakhomov (1900 - 1973)
Alexei Fedorovich Pakhomov
1900 - 1973
Genghiz Gabdurakhmanovich Akhmarov (1912 - 1995)
Genghiz Gabdurakhmanovich Akhmarov
1912 - 1995
Mikhail Roginsky (1931 - 2004)
Mikhail Roginsky
1931 - 2004
Nikolai Vasilievich Ovechkin (1929 - 1993)
Nikolai Vasilievich Ovechkin
1929 - 1993
Peter Kelin (1874 - 1946)
Peter Kelin
1874 - 1946
Fedot Vasil'evich Sychkov (1870 - 1958)
Fedot Vasil'evich Sychkov
1870 - 1958
Nikolai Ivanovich Istselennov (1891 - 1981)
Nikolai Ivanovich Istselennov
1891 - 1981
Mikhail Sergeevich Kazansky (1932 - 2003)
Mikhail Sergeevich Kazansky
1932 - 2003
Dmitriy Osipov (1860)
Dmitriy Osipov
1860

Creators Contemporary art

Morio Nishimura (1961)
Morio Nishimura
1961
Yvon D'Anjou (1940)
Yvon D'Anjou
1940
Olga Aleksandrovna Pobedova (Rukavishnikova) (1947)
Olga Aleksandrovna Pobedova (Rukavishnikova)
1947
Judy Rifka (1945)
Judy Rifka
1945
Vladimir Yakovlevich Shcherban (1919 - 2005)
Vladimir Yakovlevich Shcherban
1919 - 2005
Kirill Serafimovich Mamonov (1937)
Kirill Serafimovich Mamonov
1937
Genco Gulan (1969)
Genco Gulan
1969
Patrice Marchal (1963)
Patrice Marchal
1963
Alexander Nikolaevich Samokhvalov (1894 - 1971)
Alexander Nikolaevich Samokhvalov
1894 - 1971
Nick Brandt (1966)
Nick Brandt
1966
Gerd Krenckel (1950)
Gerd Krenckel
1950
Agnes Martin (1912 - 2004)
Agnes Martin
1912 - 2004
Viktor Vasilievich Makarov (1932 - 2018)
Viktor Vasilievich Makarov
1932 - 2018
Renato Guttuso (1911 - 1987)
Renato Guttuso
1911 - 1987
Nicole Eisenman (1965)
Nicole Eisenman
1965
Yō Akiyama (1953)
Yō Akiyama
1953
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