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Image:
8.00" x 6.00"
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2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
13.50" x 11.50"
The Noravank Monastery Framed Print
by Arlen Avernian - Thorensen
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Design Details
Many of the buildings of Churches and Monasteries were destroyed but the few that survived are treasured.. The harships were many for the Armenians... more
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Artist's Description
Many of the buildings of Churches and Monasteries were destroyed but the few that survived are treasured.. The harships were many for the Armenians but their love for their country and their Christian religion will never parish.
About Arlen Avernian - Thorensen
Arlen A. Thorensen: Arlen was born in NY on August 11. As a child she fell in love with the piano and with painting. She was the second of five daughters, Her mother was a voracious reader and a distant relative of William Faulkner. Her Armenian father was the Head Chef of the Morgan Guaranty Trust bank,a caterer who quite often catered to Gloria Vanderbilt and her many friends. So Arlen's early life was rich with influence. She later married the son of a banking associate of her father who then took her to Louisiana where she later raised two wonderful children in the rich Louisiana Bayou's by herself. In 1996, Arlen moved to Largo to be with her husband whom she had met via the internet. After two years of communicating by...
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Bedros Awak
Very nice painting Arien. Bringing the history and culture back to life is an incredible job.The colors and the essence of Armenian heritage is obviously evidence here. V,F,T,G)
Arlen Avernian - Thorensen replied:
Thank you Bedros for the lovely comment.