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Martiros Saryan (1880 – 1972) was an Armenian painter, the founder of the Armenian national school of painting. He was born into an Armenian family in Nakhichevan-on-Don (now part of Rostov-on-Don, Russia). In 1895, aged 15, he completed the Nakhichevan school and from 1897 to 1904 studied at the Moscow School of Arts, including in the workshops of Valentin Serov and Konstantin Korovin. He was heavily influenced by the work of Paul Gauguin and Henri Matisse. He exhibited his works in various shows. He first visited Armenia, then part of the Russian Empire, in 1901, visiting Haghpat, Shirak, Echmiadzin, Lori, Sanahin, Yerevan and Sevan. He composed his first landscapes depicting Armenia which were highly praised in the Moscow press.

From 1926–1928 he lived and worked in Paris, but most works from this period were destroyed in a fire on board the boat on which he returned to the Soviet Union. From 1928 until his death, Saryan lived in Soviet Armenia. His former home in Yerevan is now a museum dedicated to his work with hundreds of items on display

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Portrait of mother 1898

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Self-portraits 1909

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Self-portrait1942

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Self-portrait. Three ages. 1942

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Martiros Saryan and Katarine Sarian, by Ida Kar, 1959

National Portrait Gallery

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My family, 1929

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Portrait of Katarine Saryan, 1963

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Armenian woman with bağlam 1915

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Portrait of Lusik Saryan in profile 1941

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Lusik Saryan, 1941

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Self-portrait with mask 1933

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Egyptian masks 1911

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Akop Gukasyan 1962

Portrait of film director Sergei Eisenstein 1940

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A room, 1935

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Egyptian Woman 1911

 Sofia Gevorkian , 1915

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Armenian dance1915

Illustration 1934

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 Martiros Saryan Museum

"The Earth is like a living being, it has its own soul; without the native soil and close contact with the Mother Country one cannot identify oneself, ones own soul“ Martiros Saryan

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Anna Akhmatova, 1946

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Persia 1913

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Head of the girl 1923

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Brunette1929

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Near pomegranate tree 1907

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Silva Kaputikian portrait

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The head of the girl (Mariam Tazahulahyan) 1912

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The street 1929

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Fellah village 1911

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To the spring, 1926

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Egyptian women, 1912 On the horse, 1912

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Mules, laden with hay 1910

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Street in Cairo, 1911

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Under the trees, 1907

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A street. Constantinople, 1910

Seller of lemonade 1910

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Red horse 1919

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Arabian dancer, 1913

Fabric saleswoman, 1907

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Egyptian women, 1911

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In the time of leisure, 1930

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Jewish Ladies in Persia, 1913

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Persian still life, 1913

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Armenian Currency 20,000 Dram Armenian famous painter Martiros Saryan (1880-1972)On 21 September 1991 a national referendum proclaimed Armenia as an independent republic from the Soviet Union. The Central Bank of Armenia was adopted on 27 March 1993. The modern dram came into effect on 22 November 1993,

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Old Yerevan 1929

Russian stamp

Armenian Currency 20,000 Dram A fragment from Saryan’s landscape “Armenia”

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Old Yerevan 1929

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The curtain of the State Drama Theater of Armenia, 1923.

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Armenia, 1923

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