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Kero Sarkis Antoyan (American, 1914 - 1993) Untitled (Trees) , ca. 1952 Oil on Masonite, in original frame 25 1/4 x 35 1/2 inches (framed 31 x 41 1/2 inches) Signed Antoyan upper right. #8301

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Page 1: Kero Sarkis Antoyan - Untitled (Trees) - Richard Norton · Kero Sarkis Antoyan was born in 1912 in Dersim, Turkey of Armenian heritage. Antoyan’s father escaped persecution by leaving

Kero Sarkis Antoyan (American, 1914 - 1993)Untitled (Trees) , ca. 1952

Oil on Masonite, in original frame25 1/4 x 35 1/2 inches (framed 31 x 41 1/2 inches)

Signed Antoyan upper right.#8301

Page 2: Kero Sarkis Antoyan - Untitled (Trees) - Richard Norton · Kero Sarkis Antoyan was born in 1912 in Dersim, Turkey of Armenian heritage. Antoyan’s father escaped persecution by leaving
Page 3: Kero Sarkis Antoyan - Untitled (Trees) - Richard Norton · Kero Sarkis Antoyan was born in 1912 in Dersim, Turkey of Armenian heritage. Antoyan’s father escaped persecution by leaving

Kero Sarkis Antoyan

Kero Sarkis Antoyan was born in 1912 in Dersim, Turkey of Armenian heritage.Antoyan’s father escaped persecution by leaving for America, but had to leave his wifeand children behind. The family lived amongst the Kurdish population for protection,but four year-old Antoyan ran away and returned to his village, where he lived withhis maternal grandmother and his aunt. After the Armenian genocide of 1915-1918,Antoyan, his grandmother and aunt, were the only survivors from his family. Thegroup escaped to Kharpent in Western Turkey and then on to refugee camps in Aleppo,Syria & Beirut, Lebanon, eventually finding safe haven in Marseille, France. There, hebegan to study art. He immigrated to the United States in 1934 and continued hisstudies at the Art Student’s League in New York, where he studied with ArnoldBlanche. During WWII, he was stationed in Southern California and remained thereafter the war, enrolling in the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles. In 1955, hebecame an instructor of drawing at the Chouinard Art Institute. He also opened aphotography studio in Hollywood, California, that catered to aspiring actors andactresses. He traveled to Europe for further instruction in 1962-63, studying at theAccademia de Belle Arti in Rome. He won numerous prizes, including the Los AngelesCounty Museum of Art Award in 1957. He exhibited with the Laguna Beach ArtAssociation, as well. His work can be found in the collections of the Norton SimonMuseum, Pasadena CA, the Laguna Beach Museum, Laguna Beach, CA, among others.There is a book dedicated to Antoyan’s paintings, called “Kero S. Antoyan: The Artist’sLife and Work by Janet Samuelian”, Haigazian College University, Beirut, Lebanon,1988. Antoyan died at the age of 81 in 1993.