The exhibition in Yerevan to feature illustrations for Eghishe Charents works

PanARMENIAN.Net - An exhibition launched in Eghishe Charents Museum to honor 112th anniversary of great Armenian poet. The exhibition featured Charents' manuscripts, once saved by Regina Ghazaryan, as well as unpublished illustrations of Armenian painters for Eghishe Charents' works.



Among the exhibits displayed were illustrations to " Yerkir Nairi " novel, created by Karen Smbatyan, Robert Elbakyan, Genrikh Mamyan and sketches for "Ambokhnere Khelagarvats" radio poem and "Hakadrutyun" ballet.



Following the exhibition, a classical concert featuring opera performances was held. The works featured included songs based on writer's lyrics as well as his favorite songs.
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