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    The monumentalist sculptor
    By Armine Ghazarian

    Yerkir/arm
    May 13, 2005

    We all know the statues of Mother Armenia, Sasuntsi David, Tork
    Angegh and we also know who their authors are. However, not many
    people know that the monumentalist sculptors of those statues are
    Armenian craftsmen living and working next to us.

    One of them, Nerses Charkhchian, had his personal exhibition at
    Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts. 23 works were presented at the
    exhibition including the Beer Lover, Wreath, Girl Playing Violin and
    other works. There were also some khachkars (cross-stones) and other
    items. This is Charkhchian's second exhibition. The first was held
    in 1982 in Vilnius.

    "The purpose of the exhibition is to present works made of
    copper. Unfortunately, copper sculpture is no longer used widely in
    Armenia," Charkhchian says adding that because of this, sculptors
    working with copper do not have many students. There are only 2-3
    monumentalist sculptors working with copper in Armenia.

    Nerses Charkhchian was born on 1952 in Ararat region. In 1972 he
    graduated from the sculpture department of Yerevan Fine Arts College.
    He has been working at Yerevan Sculpture Center as monumentalist
    sculptor. He is the author of statues of Tork Angegh, Vahagn, Mountain
    Dance and other works. He has many works in foreign countries. He is
    an honorable citizen of Vilnius.
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