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Levon Manaseryan

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Levon Manaseryan
Born(1925-06-03)June 3, 1925
Vagharshapat, Armenia
DiedSeptember 12, 2019(2019-09-12) (aged 94)
NationalityArmenian
Known forPainter

Levon Manaseryan (Template:Lang-hy; June 3, 1925 – September 12, 2019)[1] was an Armenian artist and university professor.[2]

Biography

Levon Manaseryan was born in the city Vagharshapat, Armenia.

1943–1944 Participated in the World War II.[3]
1951 Artist at the Vagharshapat theatre.
1953 Graduated from the Yerevan Art & Theatre Institute.
1958 Member of the Armenian Union of Artists.
1961 The First Prize at a National Contest for the poster "The Hero of Gugarats Land".
1963 Instructor in the Chair of Drawing and Painting, Yerevan Polytechnic Institute.
1971 Award of the Ministry of Education of the Armenian SSR for his ABC Text book.
1980 Docent at the Chair of Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture, Yerevan Polytechnic Institute 1983 Honored Artist of Armenia.
1983 Medal "Высшая Школа СССР " ("Higher School of the USSR") honorable award of the Ministry of Higher Education of the USSR.
1984 Bronze Medal of the Pan-Soviet Exhibition of the Achievements of National Economy.
2006 Professor of the Yerevan State University of Architecture and Construction.[4]
2009 Gold Medal of the Yerevan State University of Architecture and Construction.

References

  1. ^ Renowned Soviet Armenian artist Levon Manaseryan dies at 94
  2. ^ "Renowned Soviet Armenian artist Levon Manaseryan dies at 94".
  3. ^ "War Veterans Awarded with YSUAC Memorial Medals". Archived from the original on April 26, 2012. Retrieved November 27, 2011.
  4. ^ "КАФЕДРА РИСУНКА, ЖИВОПИСИ И СКУЛЬПТУРЫ". Archived from the original on April 26, 2012. Retrieved November 27, 2011.