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Haroutiun Galentz (Harutyun Kharmandaian) was born on 27 March, 1910 in Kyurin, Vilayet of Sebastia, Ottoman Empire (present-day Turkey), is an Armenian painter (1910-1967). Discover Haroutiun Galentz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

Popular As Harutyun Kharmandaian
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Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 27 March 1910
Birthday 27 March
Birthplace Kyurin, Vilayet of Sebastia, Ottoman Empire (present-day Turkey)
Date of death 1967
Died Place Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union
Nationality Turkey

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1910

Haroutiun Galentz, (Հարություն Կալենց; March 27, 1910 in Kyurin - March 7, 1967 in Yerevan) also known as Kalents, was a prolific Armenian painter.

Galentz was born in Gürün, Ottoman Empire (present day Turkey) on March 27 of 1910.

His father Tiratur owned a wool-dying factory which left a profound impression on young Galentz with its vats of bright colors.

1915

In 1915, during the Armenian genocide, Galentz’ father was taken away by Turkish soldiers, never to be seen again.

Galentz along with his three brothers and mother escaped to Aleppo, Syria.

A few days after their arduous trek into Aleppo, Galentz’ mother died of starvation and fatigue.

Galentz and his three brothers spent their childhood and youth in an Aleppo orphanage.

Despite the hardships of life in the orphanage, Galentz began cultivating his passion for arts in part by encouragement from one of the orphanage sisters.

He often escaped the orphanage to roam around the Aleppo markets and paint.

French art historians called him "The man who had no childhood".

1922

In 1922, at the age of 12, Galentz left the orphanage to become an apprentice to a lithographer and later received his primary artistic education from Onik Avetisyan in Aleppo.

He then followed his brothers to Tripoli, Lebanon where they had opened a photo studio.

Galentz painted backgrounds to be used in the photo sessions.

1929

From 1929-1933, French painter Claude Michulet was his teacher in Beirut Academy of Fine Arts, where he then taught painting until 1939.

1939

Galentz was awarded the Medal of Merit by the presidium of International Exhibitions in New York in 1939, and the honorary prize by the government of Lebanon for his bas-reliefs in the Pavilion of Lebanon presented at the New York International exhibition.

1943

In 1938 he took into apprenticeship a young woman by the name of Armine Paronyan (Galentz), whom he later married on May 2, 1943.

Armine became a prominent Armenian painter alongside her husband.

1946

They had two sons, Armen and Saro (1946-2017).

Galentz and family expatriated to Yerevan, Armenia in June 1946.

The next year he participated in a group show organized to exhibit the works of newly expatriated painters.

1947

He participated in group exhibitions organized by the Artists Union, of which he was a member since 1947.

1967

He held several solo shows both in Yerevan and in Moscow and was posthumously awarded Armenian Republic’s (SSR) State Prize in 1967.

His landscapes and still lifes are imbued with light.

According to Henrik Igityan, "looking at the radiant, cheerful paintings of Galents, remembering his kind uistful eyes, one finds it impossible to realize that this quiet sad man is the author of those bright optimistic poetic tales".

Alexander Gitovich dedicated one of his poems to Galentz.

Galentz is one of the heroes of "People without childhood" by Antranig Dzarugian.

Galentz’ house in Yerevan is now a museum.

His paintings are also in the collections of the National Gallery of Armenia (Yerevan), the Modern Art Museum of Yerevan, the Ministry of Culture in Armenia as well as in some private collections in Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Tbilisi, New York, Paris, Vienna, Beirut, Aleppo, Cambridge, San Francisco, Los Angeles, to list a few.

2010

On April 27, 2010 Haroutiun and Armine Galentz Museum was opened in 18 Galents St., Yerevan.

There are 200 canvases and more than 200 graphical works in the museum, including archive materials.

The museum has two floors.

Harutyun Galents’s works are displayed on the first floor.