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Yvette Tajarian <b>SOLD</b>, Symbolism of the tricolor, 2020
About the Artist and the Artwork
Yvette Tajarian was born in 1975 in Iran. Recieved PhD in Yerevan State University, Department of History of Art, Associate Professor at YSU. Lecturer at Yerevan State University UNESCO Chair of Armenian Art History, Researcher at Scientific Research Institute of Ancient Manuscripts named after
Mesrop Mashtots Matenadaran, Member of the Scientific Council of the Quarterly Cultural Journal of Peyman (Tehran).

Author of more than forty scientific articles and four monographs.

Participated in more than twenty local and international conferences

The author herself says this about her work:
“Honestly, I think words about the picture are superfluous. If I had to explain in words, I would write. The picture says it all. I think every viewer will find their own “meaning”.
However, the work in the colors of our flag, in this example of bright and bold colors, was created in the sense of not breaking down, moving forward, standing firm, building and always hoping.”
Lot 25
Yvette Tajarian SOLD
Symbolism of the tricolor, 2020
Oil, acrylic, canvas
30 x 72 cm
location
Yerevan, Armenia
starting price
150$
final bid
250$
bids
3
Delivery is paid by the buyer. You can calculate the cost here.
This work has been donated to the Vahe Meliksetyan Foundation. All proceeds will go to the Foundation.
Bid history
  • Greta Gasparyan $250
  • Vladimir Asriyan $200
  • Vladimir Asriyan $150
About the Artist and the Artwork
Yvette Tajarian was born in 1975 in Iran. Recieved PhD in Yerevan State University, Department of History of Art, Associate Professor at YSU. Lecturer at Yerevan State University UNESCO Chair of Armenian Art History, Researcher at Scientific Research Institute of Ancient Manuscripts named after
Mesrop Mashtots Matenadaran, Member of the Scientific Council of the Quarterly Cultural Journal of Peyman (Tehran).

Author of more than forty scientific articles and four monographs.

Participated in more than twenty local and international conferences

The author herself says this about her work:
“Honestly, I think words about the picture are superfluous. If I had to explain in words, I would write. The picture says it all. I think every viewer will find their own “meaning”.
However, the work in the colors of our flag, in this example of bright and bold colors, was created in the sense of not breaking down, moving forward, standing firm, building and always hoping.”