- Paul
Guiragossian (July 30, 1926 -
November 20, 1933) was an Armenian-Lebanese
artist from
Jerusalem known for
expressive paintings that
often explored...
- Կիրակոսյան) or in
Western Armenian pronunciation Giragosian and
francicized Guiragossian is an
Armenian surname derived from the
given name Kirakos. It may refer...
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their homes in Palestine.
Juliana Seraphim,
Jumana el-Husseini, Paul
Guiragossian, and all
other Ras
Beirut Artists were
either displaced during the events...
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photographs "Lydie
Bonfils photographe,
Beyrouth (Syrie)
successeur A.
Guiragossian."
Guiragossian had
arrived in
Beirut in 1888 and
studied there under the photographer...
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Ibrev Artziv "As an Eagle"
Karnig Sarkissian,
Hovhannes Badalyan, Ara
Guiragossian Dedicated to
Andranik Դաշնակցական Խումբ
Dashnaktsakan Khumb "Dashnak...
- to move Manouchian's
ashes to the Panthéon.
Supporters included Katia Guiragossian, a great-niece of
Missak and Mélinée Manouchian,
sociologist Nathalie...
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painter Kahlil Gibran (1883–1931) – writer, poet and
visual artist Paul
Guiragossian (1926–1993) –
painter Youssef Howayek (1883–1962) –
sculptor and painter...
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Malhi Khaled Al-Saai
Seoung Woo
Kourosh Salehi Mahmoud El
Dewihi Marc
Guiragossian Meriem Bouderbela Rabee Kiwan Omar
Zeidan Serwan Baran Racha Bennett...
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sportsmen like
Gretta Taslakian and
Wartan Ghazarian, and
artists like Paul
Guiragossian,
Pierre Chamm****ian, Serj Tankian, Ara Malikian, John Dolmaian, Lazzaro...
- “Diderot’s Parallèle de César et de Frédéric,” in Otis
Fellows and
Diana Guiragossian (eds.),
Diderot Studies, 14 (Geneva:
Librairie Droz, 1971), pp. 259–265...