I went there only because of Aivazovsky and never regretted it. There are a lot of works, there is something to see. One of the unique items was a brooch with a whole sea panorama, a small stone from the black sea, but again with a finely drawn marine picture. In general, each Aivazovsky painting is unique, and each one can admire for a long time both the huge canvas of the ninth shaft in St. Petersburg and such a small brooch. I walked through the rest of the halls quickly, I liked the stone sculptures, I liked the painting by Leon Gasparyan, it seems to be written in pencil, but you can feel the volume. I didn't even have time to look into the halls on the 2nd floor, the gallery was already closing. But it will be an occasion to visit Yerevan and its art gallery once again.😁
I was incredibly impressed by the National Gallery. I recommend taking an excursion, it costs 5,000 drams, and the pleasure is immense. The four of us walked for 1.5 hours, we can say an individual tour. The girl told everything incredibly interestingly, helped to immerse herself in art and history with her head.