Perch Aknuni was born on December 4, 1921, in Constantinople, Turkey. After 1932 his family moved to Armenia. In 1941 he graduated from Yerevan Fine Arts College after P. Terlemezyan, and in 1957... Read full biography
Perch Aknuni was born on December 4, 1921, in Constantinople, Turkey. After 1932 his family moved to Armenia. In 1941 he graduated from Yerevan Fine Arts College after P. Terlemezyan, and in 1957 from Yerevan Fine Arts and Theatre Institute. Favorite genre is landscape. Since 1954 his works have... Read full biography
Perch Aknuni was born on December 4, 1921, in Constantinople, Turkey. After 1932 his family moved to Armenia. In 1941 he graduated from Yerevan Fine Arts College after P. Terlemezyan, and in 1957 from Yerevan Fine Arts and Theatre Institute. Favorite genre is landscape. Since 1954 his works have been shown in various exhibitions. He died on May 3,1991. The works are kept in the National Gallery of Armenia , a number of galleries, archives and collections. The inner world of Aknuni is reflected... Read full biography
Perch Aknuni was born on December 4, 1921, in Constantinople, Turkey. After 1932 his family moved to Armenia. In 1941 he graduated from Yerevan Fine Arts College after P. Terlemezyan, and in 1957 from Yerevan Fine Arts and Theatre Institute. Favorite genre is landscape. Since 1954 his works have been shown in various exhibitions. He died on May 3,1991. The works are kept in the National Gallery of Armenia , a number of galleries, archives and collections. The inner world of Aknuni is reflected in his colorful all-year spring ("Blossoming Apricot", 1957, "Uranen", 1961, "Tethene", 1962, Spring Eternity, 1974), autumn (Autumn Nork, 1958, Autumn 1967), winter (Winter Landscape, 1957, Winter in Yerevan, 1957, Sevan in Winter, 1968). He has... Read full biography
Perch Aknuni was born on December 4, 1921, in Constantinople, Turkey. After 1932 his family moved to Armenia. In 1941 he graduated from Yerevan Fine Arts College after P. Terlemezyan, and in 1957 from Yerevan Fine Arts and Theatre Institute. Favorite genre is landscape. Since 1954 his works have been shown in various exhibitions. He died on May 3,1991. The works are kept in the National Gallery of Armenia , a number of galleries, archives and collections. The inner world of Aknuni is reflected in his colorful all-year spring ("Blossoming Apricot", 1957, "Uranen", 1961, "Tethene", 1962, Spring Eternity, 1974), autumn (Autumn Nork, 1958, Autumn 1967), winter (Winter Landscape, 1957, Winter in Yerevan, 1957, Sevan in Winter, 1968). He has also created urban scenes ("Our Yard", 1959,... Read full biography
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