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- 9 March 1920 – 27 August 2013), also known as Jean Jansem, was a French-Armenian painter. Jansem's artworks are internationally known, and are part of...
- Gallery & Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, "SH Raza, Punaraagman" 2010: Flora Jansem Gallery, Raza Ceramiques, Paris 2010: Galerie Patrice Trigano, Paris, "Sa****...
- Gerety, (19 July 1912 – 20 September 2016), Roman Catholic Archbishop Jean Jansem, painter Rahavi Kifouéti, footballer Manu Larcenet, comics writer Sandrine...
- illustrator and author Camille Henrot, artist Pierre Huyghe, artist Jean Jansem, painter Marcel Ichac, director and photographer Richard Isanove, cartoonist...
- drawing in Brussels. She was heavily influenced, like Bernard Buffet and Jean Jansem, by her friend Francis Gruber. She was identified with figurative reaction–opposed...
- 1, 1943. Retrieved October 2, 2013. "Naoum ARONSON (1872–1943)". Bruno Jansem. Archived from the original on October 2, 2013. Retrieved November 14, 2017...
- Eduard Isabekyan, founder of thematic compositional genre in Armenia Jean Jansem, was a French-Armenian painter Hakob Kojoyan, was an artist ****isted Armenian...
- Retrieved 2023-10-31. "Cadence Ensemble to open the exhibition "Garzou and Jansem"". Armenian National Music. Retrieved 2023-10-31. "Cadence Ensemble on Hyperion...
- Hakob Hakobian (1923–2013) Hovnatanian Eduard Isabekyan (1914–2007) Jean Jansem (1920–2013) Zareh Kalfayan (1887–1939) Emil Kazaz (born 1953) ****ane Khachaturian...
- (1905–1968), painter Jean Carzou (1907–2000), Syrian-born painter Jean Jansem (1920–2013), painter Melik Ohanian (b. 1969), painter Arpiar Aslanian (1895–1945)...