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Albert Stepanovich Papikyan

Born in 1926 in the village Nalband Spitak region, Armenian SSR. He studied at the Moscow Art School (1940) and in the Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Repin, who graduated with honors in 1949, the studio of Professor Boris B. Johansson. Thesis - painting "Stakhanovites Sevanstroya.
In 1949 he was admitted to membership in the Union of Artists of the USSR. Since 1949, participates in art exhibitions:-Union, republican, youth, in Moscow and abroad. Albert Stepanovich Papikyan In 1952, members of group exhibitions in Leningrad, where they were shown the product AS Papikyan, NL Babasyuka and YS Podlaskie.
He worked mainly in painting. Author of genre and subject paintings, landscapes and still lifes, among them "MI Kalinin on the construction site Rostselmash (1949), portraits I. Antropov and F. Bogorodsky (1954)," Bloody Morning "(1958), a portrait of E. Garin (1959), "Strike" (1960), "Baku commissars (1961)," Mountains of Armenia "and" stubble "(1962)," In the mountains. Sheep shearing "(1964)," The wheat is ripe, and a portrait of the tractor Sako (1965).
Works AS Papikyan exhibited at the State Tretyakov Gallery, State Russian Museum, the Museum of the Leningrad Academy of Arts Museum named after MI Kalinin in Moscow, the Naval Museum in Leningrad, in galleries Kalinin, Smolensk and other cities of the Soviet Union.

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