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Rosanne Kaloustian - Painter Artist


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Studying extensively early in her career, Rosanne Kaloustian received a full scholarship to the National Academy of Design, where she would be honored with the James Suydam Gold Medal. After traveling throughout Italy and England on an independent studies program, she returned to the United States to begin a professional career as a fine artist and illustrator. She is now a lifetime member of the Art Students League and the Graphic Artists Guild.

 

Rosanne has exhibited her paintings at the National Academy of Fine Art, New York Helmsley Hotel, Salmagundi Art Club, Shelter Rock Library, Museum of American Illustration, Great Neck Art Center, Museum of the United States Golf Association, and Saks Fifth Avenue. In addition, she has also been privileged to paint the Crucifixion and Baptismal paintings for the St. David Armenian Church in Boca Raton, Florida and St. Stephanos Church in Elberon, New Jersey. Her paintings are currently on display at the Nassau County Museum of Art.

 

As an illustrator, her works have appeared in such publications as Readers Digest, Woman's Day, Redbook, American Airlines Magazine, Golf Journal, Houghton Mifflin Children’s Books, Doubleday Books, and most recently in Max Lucado's bestseller, Just in Case You Ever Wonder. Rosanne has been commissioned to do work for such noted corporations as LL Bean, Walt Disney, Vestron Video, General Foods and Avon.

 

In recognition of her artistic achievements, Rosanne received the Magazine and Booksellers Best Book Cover of the Year Award, and the Interim Health Care Certificate of Excellence. Given the success of her representational artistry, Rosanne Kaloustian now accepts both private and corporate commissions for portraits, landscapes and still lifes. Please visit http://www.kaloustian.com

some other credits

http://www.oldwestburygardens.org/Program%.../kaloustian.htm

http://www.allbookstores.com/author/Rosanne_Kaloustian.html

 

below you'll find 2 pictures of her , I took during October 2007 street fair in Bayside NY in front of the Holy Martyrs Armenian church.

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Very impressive, do you know by any chance if she does represent Armenia or there is no such a thing in this matter...

No I don't think so (probably no such thing :) )

but if she was living in Armenia people could certainly refer to her as

"People's Artist"

 

:D :D

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