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The Story of Sirarpie Der Nersessian
Sirarpie Der Nersessian is one of the most renowned Armenian art historians of all time – the feminist before feminism, the woman with sharp humor and an unbreakable sense of responsibility and devotion.
TEXT : Emma Harutyunyan
Emma Harutyunyan Art Historian, Curator
Der Nersessian was one of the world’s most accomplished early female Byzantinists. A distinguished scholar, her research primarily focused on illuminated manuscripts. She meticulously studied and cataloged 750 Armenian manuscripts preserved and exhibited in libraries and museums across various cities in the United States, Yerevan, Jerusalem, Paris, Vienna, Venice, Rome, Berlin, Beirut, Antelias, London, Munich, Tabriz, and Istanbul. Sirarpie also studied Christian monuments in Egypt, Palestine, and Syria.
Throughout her seventy years of research, she delved deeply into her subjects, avoiding guesswork or superficial analysis. Her investigations were not limited to a singular field; instead, they encompassed various facets of medieval civilization, drawing from her profound understanding of historical, liturgical, and religious texts, as well as a comprehensive grasp of material culture.
She pioneered Armenian studies in the United Stat
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Albert Avetissian
Member of the Armenian Artists’ Union. Member of the UNESCO Professional Artists’ Union. Member of the European Academy of Arts Albert Grigoryevich Avetisyan was born in Akhaltsikhe in 1949. A year later his family moved to Yerevan. When he was six years old Avetisyan entered the School of Arts, and in 1971 he graduated from the Department of Monumental and Decorative Art of the Yerevan Art and Theater Institute. Avetisyan has been exhibiting his work since 1968. About 20 monuments and decorative sculptures made by Avetisyan have been
installed in cities in Armenia, Ukraine, Russia, and France. Avetisyan’s works are exhibited in museums, and have been part of many exhibitions organized in Yerevan, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Kiev, Aleppo, and Paris. Avetisyan has taken part in more than 60 exhibitions altogether.
Besides his professional qualities, Albert Avetisyan also has rare stamina. He is interested in everything: archaic forms, reliefs, and ancient art. National traditions never served as an end in themselves for Avetisyan, although the artist has created sculptural portraits of Marshal Khudyakov, John Kirakosyan, General Amatuni, and others, all of which are notable for their individuality.
Albert Avetisyan’s works are meant most of all for concentrated