Sev(object)Sev(object)The Artist and His Mother 1926Gorky, Arshile (1904-1948): The Artist and His Mother. 1926-c. 1936. Oil on canvas. Overall: 60 x 50 14in. (152.4 x 127.6 cm). Gift of Julien Levy for Maro and Natasha Gorky in memory of their father. Inv. N.: 50.17 New York Whitney Museum of American Art *** Permission for usage must be provided in writing from Scala.Fig 62 By the sea. Sphinx. 1908. Tempera on cardboard, 63.4 x 73.6 cm. M. Sarian House-museum, YerevanFig 63 Constantinople. Dogs. 1910. Tempera on cardboard, 59 x 67 cm. Tretyakov State Gallery, MoscowFig 64 Date Palm. 1911. Tempera on cardboard, 106 x 71 cm. Tempera on cardboard, 59 x 67 cm. Tretyakov State Gallery, MoscowFig 65 Sunlit Landscape. 1923. Tempera on canvas, 70 x 78 cm. National Gallery of Aemenia. YerevanFig 66 My Family. 1929. Oil on canvas, 102 x 80 cm, Tempera on cardboard, 59 x 67 cm. Tretyakov State Gallery, MoscowFig 67 Sergey Eysenshteyn. 1940. Oil on canvas, 63 x 51 cm. Private collectionFig 68 Armenia. Panno. 1964. Oil on canvas, 107 x 480 cm. M. Sarian House-museum, Yerevan_ZZR5265A self portrait (1928)(fig.90)Gorky, Arshile (1904-1948): Self Portrait, circa 1928. Los Angeles (CA), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)*** Permission for usage must be provided in writing from Scala.Agony (1947)(fig.104Arevik Arevshatyan, Angel 2, 2005 116×89 oil on canvasArman Grigoryan 01Enigmatic Combat (1936-37)(fig.96).tif 1Fig. 83. Diana Hakobyan, Skill and care, 2021, oil on canvas, 95x145cm