K. Markarian Exhibits His Art Collection in St. Thomas Church

From: Armenian Reporter, The | Date: November 9, 2002 | Copyright information


Armenian Reporter, The

11-09-2002

A unique and unusual exhibition and sale of Armenian artifacts from the
Krikor Markarian Collection was held recently at the Ruben Saddler Hall of
St. Thomas Church here. A large number of parishioners, art lovers and
friends visited the exhibition and viewed a multitude of ancient Armenian
artifacts, including church vestments, illuminated manuscripts and old
Bibles, which made up the bulk of the exhibition.

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