- Mari
Beyleryan (Armenian: Մառի Պեյլերյան; 23
March 1877 – 24
April 1915) was an
Armenian feminist activist, writer, and
public figure and a
victim of the...
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launched by
George Beylerian,
former vice
president of
marketing and
creative director of
Steelcase Furniture. At Steelcase,
Beylerian created a
small exhibition...
- Kalenderian,
Noyig Der-Stepanian,
Vrtanes Papazian,
Karnik Injijian, and
Beylerian junior. Four
deportees were
granted permission to come back from Konya...
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Forms of O****nce at the
Allen Gallery in 2007; Have a Seat! from the
Beylerian Collection of
Small Chairs at The
Museum of Arts &
Design in 2007; The...
- went
bankrupt and was
dissolved in 1973. 1969
Xartcollection Multiples,
Beylerian Gallery, New York City 1969 Xartcollection,
Galerie Ursula Lichter, Frankfurt...
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Metropolitan Arts Press. 1
January 2009. ISBN 9780935119206 – via
Google Books.
Beylerian,
Georges (1
January 2010). The
Mississippi River (in Four Seasons). Metropolitan...
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published and
edited in Alexandria,
Egypt by
Marie Beylerian from
January 1902 to
December 1903. For
Beylerian, the
publication was the
realization of a lifelong...
- Yevterpe, and
after her
marriage G. Zaruhi. She
contributed to Mari
Beylerian's newspaper Artemis.
After the
Armenian Genocide, she ****isted in the relief...
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Avierino Artemis,
first women's
literary magazine,
published by
Marie Beylerian from
January 1902 to
December 1903
Fatat al-Sharq, by
Labiba Hasham, founded...
- Greensboro, NC 1990, "Mondo Materialis,"
curated by
Jeffrey Osborne and
George Beylerian, Cooper-Hewitt
National Design Museum, New York, NY 1987, "The
Chair Fair...