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    ARMENIAN PAINTER WINS IN UN CONTEST OF YOUNG PAINTERS

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 22, 2007

    NEW YORK, OCTOBER 22, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Mariam Marukian,
    a thirteen year-old girl from Armenia, is among the 6 winners
    of the International Contest of Young Painters. She was handed a
    corresponding diploma by Sha Zukang, the UN Under-Secretary General,
    during the solemn award-giving ceremony held in the UN headquarters
    on October 17, which was organized within the frameworks of the events
    dedicated to the International Day for Poverty Reduction.

    According to the information provided to Noyan Tapan by the Press
    and Information Department of the RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
    the contest was organized in Armenia by the Office of the UN Public
    Information Department in Armenia.

    12000 works were introduced from almost all the countries of the world,
    including 471 from Armenia. The paintings of the six winners will be
    depicted on the 2008 postage-stamps issued by the UN. Mariam, in fact,
    is the only winner, who represents the European continent.

    The permanent representation of Armenia in the UN turned to the
    Armenian General Benevolent Union with the request to provide the
    participation of Mariam in the contest after learning about the success
    of the Armenian painter. The Armenian General Benevolent Union took the
    expenses of the journey of Mariam and her teacher R. Hakobian to New
    York and their living expenses upon itself with generosity. Karekin
    II, the Catholicos of All Armenians, and First Lady Bella Kocharian
    also took part in this undertaking.

    Mariam is parentless, she lives in Yerevan with her grandmother and
    attends the painting classes of Ruzanna Hakobian in the youthful
    center of Holy Etchmiadzin and the Armenian General Benevolent Union.

    The works of the Armenian painters presented in the contest were
    honored with the praising of the international jury for a high
    aesthetical quality.
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