Varujan Boghosian Prints and Multiples
Varujan Boghosian was born in New Britain, Connecticut, on June 26, 1926. After serving in the United States Navy, he attended Central Connecticut Teachers College and the Vesper George School of Art in Boston. In 1953, he had a Fulbright grant to paint in Italy and from 1956–59, he worked with Josef Albers, geometric abstractionist, at Yale University, where he earned both his BFA and MFA. Boghosian was a professor of sculpture at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire from 1968–96. He became primarily known for his assemblages in which he uses a variety of incongruous objects such as parts of weathered barn doors, antique dolls heads, old leather, marbles and ping-pong balls.
1980s Abstract Varujan Boghosian Prints and Multiples
Pencil, Woodcut
20th Century Abstract Varujan Boghosian Prints and Multiples
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1960s Abstract Varujan Boghosian Prints and Multiples
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Varujan Boghosian Prints and Multiples
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1960s Abstract Varujan Boghosian Prints and Multiples
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2010s Abstract Varujan Boghosian Prints and Multiples
Paper, Woodcut
Late 20th Century Abstract Varujan Boghosian Prints and Multiples
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1960s Abstract Geometric Varujan Boghosian Prints and Multiples
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2010s Abstract Geometric Varujan Boghosian Prints and Multiples
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2010s Abstract Geometric Varujan Boghosian Prints and Multiples
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Varujan Boghosian Prints and Multiples
Rice Paper, Woodcut
Early 2000s Abstract Varujan Boghosian Prints and Multiples
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Varujan Boghosian Prints and Multiples
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