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  2. Category:Arts in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Mongolian art (4 C, 1 P) O. Arts organizations based in Mongolia (2 C) P.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Mongol Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Mongol Art Gallery (Mongolian: ... is an art gallery in Bayanzürkh, ...

  6. 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.

  7. Munkhbolor Ganbold - Wikipedia

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    Munkhbolor Ganbold (Mongolian: Ганболдын Мөнхболор), also known as Munkkh, is a Mongolian contemporary artist who was one of the participating artists of the Mongolia Pavilion — Lost in Tngri at the 57th La Biennale di Venezia.

  8. Uuriintuya Dagvasambuu - Wikipedia

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    Uuriintuya Dagvasambuu (Mongolian: Дагвасамбуугийн Үүрийнтуяа) is a Mongolian artist. As a "contemporary master of Mongol Zurag", [ 1 ] she incorporates traditional patterns and Buddhist motifs in her paintings and draws on experiences of Mongolian women and the everyday lives of post-nomadic Mongolia.

  9. Uranchimeg (Orna) Tsultem - Wikipedia

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    Uranchimeg (Orna) Tsultem is a scholar of the art and culture of Mongolia.She has served as a curator of Mongolian art at the international level since 1997. Her curated exhibits have been shown at Kasumi Tsukuba Center in Tsukuba, Japan, Frauen Museum in Bonn, Germany, E&J Frankel Gallery in New York City, Worth Ryder Gallery and Institute of East Asian Studies at University of California ...