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  2. Marzan Sharav - Wikipedia

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    Balduugiin "Marzan" Sharav (1869 – 1939, Mongolian: Балдугийн 'Марзан' Шарав; marzan = facetious), was a Mongolian painter.. He is often credited with the introduction of modern painting styles to Mongolia, but his most famous work, One day in Mongolia (Mongolian: Mongolyn neg ödör), is done in a more traditional zurag style.

  3. Category:Arts in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Mongolian art (4 C, ... The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  4. Mongol Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... (Mongolian: Монгол Арт Галерейн) is an art gallery ...

  5. Mongol zurag - Wikipedia

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    Mongol zurag (Mongolian: Mонгол зураг, Mongol painting) is a style of painting in Mongolian art. Developed in the early 20th century, zurag is characterised by the depiction of secular, nationalist themes in a traditional mineral-paint–on–cotton medium similar to Tibetan thangka .

  6. Category:Mongolian art - Wikipedia

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  7. National Art Gallery of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The National Art Gallery of Mongolia (Mongolian: Монголын Уран Зургийн Галерей) is a government-supported art gallery in Sükhbaatar District, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It exhibits Mongolian modern art. [1] There are about 4200 pieces in the museum's permanent collection, with only 7-8% being on display.

  8. Zayasaikhan Sambuu - Wikipedia

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    At 17 he enrolled in the Soyol Fine Art College in Ulaanbaatar (the capital of Mongolia). There, traditional Mongolian art was taught. There, traditional Mongolian art was taught. He continued his studies at the Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture, from which he obtained his bachelor's degree in 2002.

  9. Gankhüügiin Pürevbat - Wikipedia

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    Gankhüügiin Pürevbat (Mongolian: Ганхүүгийн Пүрэвбат; 06 September 1965 – 10 April 2024) was a Mongolian painter, art collector, museum director and Buddhist teacher in the Vajrayana School. Lam Pürevbat was the founder of the Zanabazar Mongolian Institute of Buddhist Art.