A series of albums of fine arts published
With staff of the Museum of National Art, a cycle of albums was published, entitled Wealth and dedicated to the life and work of masters of fine arts of Azerbaijan.
According to the Book Club, the albums were released in the form of books printed in the Azerbaijani and English languages.
The collection includes 36 albums on the work of Bahruz Kengerli, Azim Azimzadeh, Kamil Aliyev, Latif Kerimov, Maral Rahmanzadeh, Sattar Bahlulzadeh, Tahir Salahov, Omar Eldarov, Oktay Sadigzadeh, Togrul Narimanbekov, Vajia Samedova, Fuad Abdurahmanli, Tokay Mammadov, Jalal Garyagdy, etc.
The cost of the complete collection of albums is 432 manats, and each book is 10-15 manats. -06D -
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