Archive for Term: Hrair Deyarbekirian

Hrair Deyarbekirian, born in Beirut in 1946, is a renowned artist known for seamlessly blending classical techniques with a surrealist touch. His influence in contemporary Lebanese Armenian art is profound.

Throughout his career, Hrair has achieved international recognition, with exhibitions in Europe, the United States, Arab countries, and Japan. He has received prestigious awards, including the Sursock Museum Prize and the Palais de la Présidence Prize in Beirut. Notably, he was honored with gold medals at the Sao Paolo Biennale in 1969 and by the Italian government in 1972.

Hrair’s artistic signature revolves around the horse motif, symbolizing male strength and mastery. Inspired by ancient legends, his paintings depict spirited steeds in various dynamic poses, often accompanied by ethereal “flower-women” whose intertwining tresses mirror the horses’ manes. These surreal figures evoke themes of creation and human psyche. Hrair’s art is a testament to his innovative exploration of symbolism.

Hrair Deyarbekirian

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Hrair Deyarbekirian, born in Beirut in 1946, is a renowned artist known for seamlessly blending classical techniques with a surrealist touch. His influence in contemporary Lebanese Armenian art is profound. Throughout his career, Hrair has achieved international recognition, with exhibitions in Europe, the United States, Arab countries, and Japan. He...

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    Medium: Mixed Media on Cardboard
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