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Lawrence J. Cantor and Company: Fine Old Art: Hovsep Pushman Gallery - Lawrence J. Cantor and Company (2500 words) |
 | Hovsep Pushman's annual exhibitions at the Grand Central Art Galleries, beginning in the late 1920s and continuing until his death in 1966, were always a significant event. |
 | Pushman's paintings and prints were displayed at the Galleries in a velvet-draped room with special lighting to enhance the delicate quality of their softly glazed surfaces. |
 | Hovsep Pushman was born May 9, 1877 in the part of Armenia known as Turkish Ermenistan (Armenia). |
| Hovsep Pushman 1877-1966 - Fine Art Dealers Association (272 words) |
 | Hovsep Pushman was one of those rare artists whose work was appreciated by both critics and collectors, and who enjoyed recognition and good fortune. |
 | Pushman, later a naturalized American citizen, was born in Armenia in 1877. |
 | Thereafter, Pushman's career was devoted to one subject, oriental mysticism, and one form, the still life. |