Gevorg Bashinjaghian

{{Short description|Armenian painter (1857–1925)}}

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Gevorg Bashinjaghian ({{langx|hy|Գևորգ Բաշինջաղեան}}; {{OldStyleDate|16 September|1857|28 September}} – 4 October 1925) was an Armenian painter who had significant influence on Armenian landscape painting.

Life

Bashinjaghian was born to Armenian parents on 16 September 1857 in a small town of Sighnaghi in eastern Georgian province of Kakheti, part of the Russian Empire at the time. His father, Zakar, died in 1872 during a trip to Persia, when he was 15. After finishing the local school, he was admitted to the Arts School. In 1878, Bashinjaghian moved to the Russian capital St. Petersburg, where he became a student at the Imperial Academy of Arts a year later. Mikhail Clodt was one of his teachers. He graduated from the Academy in 1883, also winning a silver medal for his Birch Grove.{{cite web|title=Armenian Painters: Gevorg Bashinjagyan|url=http://www.armsite.com/painters/bashinjagyan/index.phtml|publisher=Armsite.com|accessdate=30 October 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121014032201/http://www.armsite.com/painters/bashinjagyan/index.phtml|archive-date=14 October 2012|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}{{cite web|title=Brief Chronicle on the life and work of Gevorg Bashinjaghyan|url=http://www.iatp.am/culture/bashinjaghyan/eng%20letopis.htm|publisher=HaykNet|accessdate=30 October 2012}}

He returned to his hometown Sighnaghi the same year and soon started to travel throughout the Caucasus: Lake Sevan, Yerevan, Ashtarak and the holy capital of the Armenian Church - Ejmiatsin, Georgia and the Northern Caucasus, which caused the artist to make a row of canvas of the local landscapes. During the next year, Bashinjaghian visited Italy and Switzerland, where he learnt about the classic European art and also saw the Alps. He later wrote that "the Alps are beautiful, but they cannot win your heart if you have seen the Caucasus."

He returned to Russia and settled in Tiflis, the largest city of the Caucasus and the cultural center of Armenians of Russia. In 1890s Bashinjaghian had exhibitions in Moscow, Odessa, St. Petersburg and Novocherkassk. In 1897, he created a series of oil painting of Ani, the medieval Armenian capital of thousand churches. From 1899 to 1901, Bashinjaghian lived in Paris with his wife Ashkhen Katanian and their three children. In France, he made a trip throughout the country and produced over 30 paintings. In 1923 Bashinjaghian became a member of the Armenian Artists' Society.

Bashinjaghian died on 4 October 1925 in Tiflis and was buried at the side of Sayat-Nova's tomb in the backyard of Saint George Cathedral.

Exhibitions of Bashinjaghian's works were held in Yerevan, Moscow St. Petersburg and Riga, many of them in 1957–1958, in memory of the 100th anniversary of his birth. A street in Yerevan is named after him.{{cite web|title=Bashinjaghyan St Yerevan, Armenia|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Bashinjaghyan+St+Yerevan,+Armenia&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=0x406abd7d1f1adcdd:0xdec2d678f11f1bbd,Bashinjaghyan+St,+Yerevan,+Armenia&gl=us&ei=aViPUOiiDYyN0QGLvIDoDQ&ved=0CB8Q8gEwAA|publisher=Google Maps|accessdate=30 October 2012}}

Works

Bashinjaghian's best known works include Birch Grove (1883), Alazani Valley (1902), Ararat (1912). All are in the National Gallery of Armenia in Yerevan.{{cite encyclopedia|title=Башинджагян Геворк Захарович (Bashindzhagyan Gevork Zakharovich)|year=1970|location=Moscow|encyclopedia=Great Soviet Encyclopedia|url=http://bse.sci-lib.com/article102252.html |language=ru}} His other works are located in Art Museum of Georgia, Museum of Oriental Art (Moscow), and the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow.

Gallery

File:Bashinjaghyan. Birch Grove.jpg|Birch Grove

File:Bashindzhagian ararat.jpg|Ararat

File:Bashinjagyan5.jpg|Khachatur Abovian's house in Kanaker

File:Gevork Bashindzhagian. Armenian village at sunrise.jpg|Armenian Village at Sunrise

File:Gevork Bashindzhagian. Landscape with pines, 1907.jpg|Landscape with Pines

File:Башинджагян.jpg|Untitled landscape

File:Г. Башинджагян. Камни на реке Алгетке.jpg|Stones in the {{ill|Argichi River|hy|Արգիճի (գետ)}}

File:Г. Башинджагян. Сельский вид, 1898.jpg|View in the Countryside

File:G. Bashinjaghyan. Rainy day in Sevan.jpg|Rainy Day at Lake Sevan

File:Башинджагян. Севан.jpg|Sunny Day at Lake Sevan

References

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Further reading

  • {{cite book|title=Gevorg Bashinjaghyan|year=1957|publisher=Haypethrat|location=Yerevan|pages=37|author1=Vahram Gayfejian|author2=Ara Sargsyan|language=hy}}
  • {{cite book|last=Bashinjaghian|first=Gevorg|title=Erker|year=1966|publisher=Hayastan|location=Yerevan|pages=242|language=hy}}