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Vachagan Narazyan Art

Russian, b. 1957
Vachagan Narazyan is a Ukrainian artist. He was born in Kislovodsk, Russia in 1957 and received his artistic training at the Kharkiv Art Academy. He is known for his allegorical scenes, where he creates an imaginary world filled with mystical structures, objects and people. His works are reminiscent of Peter Bruegel the Elder from old masters and Cornelis Escher from new painters. Narazyan lived in Kharkiv before the war. It is unknown where the artist lives now.
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Ark
By Vachagan Narazyan
Located in Bayonne, NJ
A small but very intricate painting by a Ukrainian artist, Vachagan Narazyan. This oil on linen painting was acquired from Tamara Tumasian gallery in Kharkiv in 2008. It is in excell...
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Early 2000s Surrealist Vachagan Narazyan Art

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Oil

Phaeton
By Vachagan Narazyan
Located in Bayonne, NJ
Remarkable composition masterfully executed in oil on linen by Vachagan Narazyan. It is framed and in excellent condition. Although small in size, this painting is very joyful, fille...
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Tower Number 11
By Vachagan Narazyan
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Early 2000s Surrealist Vachagan Narazyan Art

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Hidden Landscape - Oil Painting Colors Yellow Green Brown Blue White
By Vachagan Narazyan
Located in Sofia, BG
"Hidden landscape" is an oil painting by the impressionist Maestro Vachagan Narazyan. About the artwork: TECHNIQUE: oil painting STYLE: Impressionist, Contemporary Edition : Unique, signed Weight: Approximately 4 kg. The painting is unframed. His paintings bring emotion of happiness, love, pure energy, peace and beauty represented by the vast creative power of his talent.” Dear art lovers, if you like the art of maestro Vachagan Narazyan, please click the link to follow this artist and art gallery Snow Pearl to discover all our artists and beautiful artworks. Thank you so much! we appreciate your interest to our work. The painting has no frame. His paintings bring emotion of happiness, love, pure energy, peace and beauty represented by the vast creative power of his talent.” Maestro Vachagan Narazyan was Born in 1957 - Kislovodsk, Russia. Known for: Non-conformist Vachagan Norazyan's art is a creation of his own mysterious, intriguing yet classical world on canvas. His paintings are focused on beauty, and are whimsical and surreal, with provocative symbolic undertones. The works of this "dissident artist" came out of the Non-conformist movement of the former Soviet Union. He has a poetic and visionary style, and his subjects are widely diverse, often juxtaposing "Old World" images with "New Age" elements. Maestro Vachagan Narazyan was a major part of the non-conformist art movement of the previous Soviet Union. He was trained to paint in the classical traditional Social Realism style. Vachagan wanted to paint from his heart, soul and imagination. He disagreed with the Soviet dogma and the conformist...
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2010s Impressionist Vachagan Narazyan Art

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Canvas, Oil

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