Paintings of Orient by Hovsep Pushman
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Paintings of Orient by Hovsep Pushman
MA -4.. 14 HIA. NEW, J 1 -. 1 c THE YOUNG SHEYKH FO , ,{ IWO R TITI'ES OF THE PAINTINQS high regard for both color and Struth marks the work of Hovsep Pushman. The spirit of his Armenian forbears speaks through everything that he does, and if, as he expresses it, his creations are "not Orient," they IsHis first art train.* .. are.. 't.Pumn." .; 'eid *' . is..... .. ..I ..p'santOp ....iti ... he where Pris, .in. he. studied later was a'a .4" hMf"i Meilal in 1914. Muh l.ter,,Chicago.claWbjed.him, and in .the.srft is wilj ij: 1iready well known and eagerly sought after. An occasional canvas has been exhibited in New York, but this is his first "one-man-show" here, and we welcome it, and the new point of view which I Treasuresfrom Damascus 2 A XV Century Group My Son, Arsene S3 4 The Little Mother -I 5 The Young Sheykh S6 The Persian Wine Cup 7 A Gift to the Pasha 8 The Peacock Feather 9 The Wife of the Sheykh 10 Sacred Lotos of the Ancient Nile II Boy of Samarcand 12 Rose of Shiraz 13 Last Page of Koran 14 A Nubian Prince 15 An Armenian Girl it brings to us and to our visitors. PRICES WILL BE QUOTED ON REQUEST COINg CXHIBITIONS November 9 th to 29th PAINTINGS BY FRANK W. BENSON, N.A. WILLARD L. METCALF November 3oth to December 27th FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION INTIMATE PAINTINGS January 2nd to 17th SALEM DOORWAYS BY FELICIE WALDO HOWELL 4 > / - .. - . ( .- "1 . I 1 - . ". ,1 ,- . - 1 11 II .I I .' . 1 I Il I .1 1 1 I