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Martiros Sarian

(1880-1972)

"Ararat," 1958

Oil on canvas
Signed twice and dated lower left: Martiros Sarian / M. Sarian; signed again, titled, and dated, all verso; inscribed "470" in another hand, verso
15" H x 22" W

  • Provenance:
    Rafayel Israyelian, Armenia, gifted directly from the artist
    Private Collection, Los Angeles, CA
  • Notes: This lot is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Rouzan Sarian, granddaughter of the artist Martiros Sarian, and Expert Authenticator of Sarian's works.

    We are grateful to Sophie Sarian, granddaughter of the artist and Chief Curator of the Martiros Sarian House-Museum, Yerevan, Armenia, for her assistance in cataloging this lot.

    Martiros Sarian was a prominent Armenian painter whose vibrant landscapes and depictions of Armenian life established him as a defining figure in 20th-century Armenian art. Born in Nakhichevan-on-Don, Russia, Sarian maintained a deep connection to his Armenian heritage, which became central to his artistic vision. After studying at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture, he was influenced by Russian Symbolism and Post-Impressionism. He drew inspiration from European masters such as Paul Gauguin and Henri Matisse, which led him to integrate elements of Fauvism and Symbolism into a distinctive, color-rich style emphasizing the expressive nature of color.

    Sarian's artistic inspirations extended across cultures and movements, shaped by his travels through Armenia, Egypt, Iran, and Turkey. These experiences contributed to the vibrant color palettes and mystical qualities present in his work, enriching his portrayals of Armenian landscapes and folklore with a blend of traditional motifs and modernist experimentation. His paintings reflect a profound sense of national identity and spiritual connection to nature, embodying his vision of Armenia as a place of deep cultural resonance.

    In the 1920s, Sarian relocated to Armenia, where he played an instrumental role in developing the visual culture of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. He served as the director of the National Gallery of Armenia and contributed to large-scale projects, including theater set designs and murals, integrating Armenian traditions with contemporary styles. Following his death in 1972, Sarian's home in Yerevan was converted into a museum, preserving his work and legacy. His works continue to influence Armenian artists, representing a fusion of Armenian heritage, European modernism, and his stylistic approach.

    Sarian's 1958 painting "Ararat" exemplifies his spiritual connection to the Armenian landscape. This work depicts Mount Ararat, a symbol of Armenian cultural and historical identity, with its twin peaks, Masis (Greater Ararat) and Sis (Lesser Ararat). Employing vibrant greens and blues, Sarian bathes the landscape with warmth and vitality, while his soft, expressive brushstrokes create a dreamlike atmosphere. "Ararat" encapsulates Sarian's vision of Armenia as a land of spiritual depth and beauty, its harmonious colors and subtle luminosity illustrating the unique style that has influenced Armenian modernism.
  • Condition: Visual: Overall generally good condition. Slight dust accumulation, grime, and discoloration throughout. Stretcher bar crease along the upper edge and softer stretcher bar crease along the right edge.

    Blacklight: Possible restoration under varnish in the upper right quadrant in the mountain. Some red pigments fluoresce under blacklight.

    Frame: 22.75" H x 29.5" W x 1.75" D


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