Martiros Saryan (Armenian: Մարտիրոս Սարյան; Russian: Мартиро́с Сарья́н; 28 February [O.S.
He was born into an Armenian family in Nakhichevan-on-Don (now part of Rostov-on-Don, Russia).
Sevan, 1903; Evening in the Garden, 1903; In the Armenian village, 1903, etc., which were highly praised in the Moscow press.
In 1915, he went to Echmiadzin to help refugees who had fled from the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire.
[9] His former home in Yerevan is now a museum dedicated to his work with hundreds of items on display.