Prolific Armenian Painter Haroutiun Galentz is Making a Comeback Across Europe
12-06-2026 18:01 via artnews.com

Prolific Armenian Painter Haroutiun Galentz is Making a Comeback Across Europe

A 20th-century modernist has been the subject of a recent book that reassessed his legacy, as well as a dedicated conference at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice this month.Related ArticlesSteven Adrian Stewart, Founder of Kansas Gallery, Dead at 46 Francesca Casadio Named Director of Getty Conservation Institute, GRIMM Opens Amsterdam Space, and More: Industry Moves for June 12, 2026 The work of Armenian painter Haroutiun Galentz (1910–1967) is seeing a resurgence with interest in bo
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