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    The "most Armenian" sculpture set up in Lovers' Park

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 10, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The family of
    People's Painter, sculptor Hripsime Simonian has donated the ceramic
    sculpture "Armenuhi" by H. Simonian to Lovers' Park in Yerevan. The
    1.9 meter-high sculpture symbolizing the image of the Armenian woman
    was previously displayed only once and henceforth it will give
    aesthetic pleasure to residents and guests of Yerevan. As Director of
    Lovers' Park Sarhat Petrosian said at the December 9 ceremony when
    "Armenuhi" was unveiled, this sculpture is the most Armenian out of
    all the sculptures on display in Yerevan. "I am glad that it has been
    set up in our park. After the opening of Lovers' Park, we have
    received dozens of offers to put sculptures. We are quite conservative
    regarding the issue of sculptures, so it was a well-considered step,"
    S. Petrosian noted. According to him, several other sculptures will be
    put in Lovers' Park soon to complete the complex project on the park
    improvement.

    The ceremony was attended by Yerevan Mayor Gagik Beglarian, artist
    Shahen Khachatrian, art critics, relatives and pupils of H. Simonian.
    "Each person should help the city develop as much he (she) can. The
    sculpture created by my mother will help people perceive life in a
    positive sense," H. Simonian's son - Honored Architect, painter
    Artsvin Grigorian said.

    The sculptor's granddaughter Arevik Grigorian informed those present
    that "Armenuhi" had been kept at Hripsime Simonian's studio for many
    years. In her words, when Lovers' Park opened, they decided to put
    this work in the park where it would be in the right architectural
    atmosphere. "For a long time, we were looking for a proper place to
    put the sculpture and finally chose this islet. Newly wedded couples
    always come here and I think that from now on the sculpture will
    appear in the photo albums of all new couples, which will give a long
    life and a new spirit to this work," she said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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