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Hovsep Pushman (1877 - 1966) was an Armenian painter famous for his still-life paintings.


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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.
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