Hripsime Simonyan (Armenian: Հռիփսիմե Սիմոնյան) (January 2, 1916 – September 28, 1998) was an Armenian artist and sculptor, who made an invaluable contribution to the development of decorative art and ceramics. She was rewarded as being [the] People's Artist of Armenia (1974).
HripsimeSimonyan (Armenian: Հռիփսիմե Սիմոնյան) (January 2, 1916 – September 28, 1998) was an Armenian artist and sculptor, who made an invaluable contribution...
Tokmajyan 1975 The Girl from Van Abovyan Street, Kentron district HripsiméSimonyan 1975 Nor Arabkir Komitas Avenue, Arabkir district Spartak Kndeghtsyan...
Armenia - king of Bagratid Armenia Gagik II of Armenia - King of Ani HripsimeSimonyan - Artist and sculptor Hovhannes Zardaryan - Painter Misak Metsarents...
The President of the National Assembly of Armenia of the session is Alen Simonyan. Ruben Rubinyan Hakob Arshakyan This list contains all 107 elected MPs...
achievement in 50s and 60s. Famous decorative-applied arts master HripsimeSimonyan was the founding head of the department. Participation in the graduate...
during the medieval period. During the 7th century, the churches of Saint Hripsime, Saint Gayane, Zvartnots and Targmanchats were built. After the independence...
churches were built with a more complicated niched buttress and radiating Hripsime style. By the time of the Arab invasion most of classical Armenian architecture...
excavations started in 2000, under the guidance of archaeologist Hakob Simonyan. In 2009, Simonyan was joined by Mitchell S. Rothman from the Widener University...
Retrieved 5 October 2014. ...a liberal newspaper, Haykakan Zhamanak. Jebejyan, Hripsime (1 May 2018). "Nikol Pashinyan: Only pro-Armenian politicians should engage...
Grigoryan Current government Legislature National Assembly President: Alen Simonyan Members Judiciary Law Administrative divisions Provinces (marz) Municipalities...
of the Cathedral of Ani), in: Հուշարձան [Hushardzan], vol. 3, ed. Hakob Simonyan, Yerevan, p. 31 «Անիի Մայր տաճարը դարաշրջանի եկեղեցիներից առանձնանում է...
from the original on 17 October 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2012. "Nikita Simonyan". databaseOlympics.com. Archived from the original on 14 November 2012...