Text by Silvia Burini, Vartan Karapetian, Marie Tomb, Armen Yesayants.
Galentz's lyrical compositions, inspired by French modernists, found him fame in a post-Stalin Soviet Union
Relocating to the Soviet Union after World War II, Armenian painter Haroutiun Galentz (1910–67) was influenced by French painters settled in the Levant, including George Michelet and George Cyr. Galentz developed a vivid style characterized by bright colors and emotional depth, which flourished in the cultural "thaw" following Stalin's death.
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Haroutiun Galentz: The Form of Color Highlights from the Janibekyan Collection
Published by SKIRA. Text by Silvia Burini, Vartan Karapetian, Marie Tomb, Armen Yesayants.
Galentz's lyrical compositions, inspired by French modernists, found him fame in a post-Stalin Soviet Union
Relocating to the Soviet Union after World War II, Armenian painter Haroutiun Galentz (1910–67) was influenced by French painters settled in the Levant, including George Michelet and George Cyr. Galentz developed a vivid style characterized by bright colors and emotional depth, which flourished in the cultural "thaw" following Stalin's death.