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    EXHIBITION DEDICATED TO 100th ANNIVERSARY OF FRENCH ARMENIAN PAINTER ZAREH MUTAFIAN TO OPEN IN YEREVAN

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 18 2007

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 18, NOYAN TAPAN. An exhibition dedicated to the 100th
    anniversary of the French Armenian painter Zareh Mutafian (1907-1980)
    will open at the National Picture Gallery of Armenia on October 19. Art
    critic Shahen Khachatrian said at the October 18 press conference
    that the exhibition will display about 40 paintings by Z. Mutafian,
    17 of which have been brought from France by his son, historian
    Armen-Claude Mutafian. In his words, the exhibition is a reflection
    of Z. Mutafian's human feelings, dreams of a man who lost his homeland.

    According to S. Khachatrian, the painting style of Zareh Mutafian is
    close to impressionism and speaks in warm and sonorous colors. Drawing
    and color are linked in his paintings. Although Z. Mutafian created
    works of various genres, landscape paintings prevail. "Bravely
    mixing colors, the painter's brush gives an inner fluttering to the
    surroundings full of vegetation," the art critic noted.

    Z. Mutafian was one of the first Diasporan Armenian artists to be
    invited to Armenia in 1967 and organize a personal exhibition in his
    house. According to S. Khachatrian, the first meeting of the painter
    with native land inspired an inexpressible creative energy. "With great
    inspiration, he created native landscape paintings: mountains covered
    with snow, monasteries on hills," he said, adding that these works
    were feelings of his infinite love for the homeland found once again.

    Z. Mutafian created more than a thousand canvases and held dozens of
    exhibitions in Paris, New York and other cities.
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