Blue Pixels
1974
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    Beirut, Lebanon
    
    ABOUT Rosevart Sisserian
    The Early Life of Rosevart SisserianRosine Vartouhie Sisserian, better known as Rosevart Sisserian, is a Syrian artist who was born in Aleppo in 1924 and died in 2016. Her talent and love for painting were evident at an early age and she retained that passion throughout her life, continuing to create art until her death.Sisserian left Syria for...
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