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MONGOLIAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF ARTS AND CULTURE
School of fine arts
2014 GRADUATES
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	 Dear Graduates,
	 At this time you are graduating from the School of Fine Arts at the Mongolian State University of Arts and
Culture, being majored in a delicate profession of a painter and an artist. A complicated and full of intricacies, but
also a unique, happy and hardworking life of an artist is ahead of you. There’s no doubt that you will overcome
complexity of life and become well-known artists who will glory the name of our country by your artworks globally.
	 Today the time has come to you to work, create, and serve for your homeland. Learning does not finish as
you graduate from the university; it goes on when you are on your path of further work, art creation and learning
in a “life school”, which are all for human perfection.
	 Your parents, professors and your nation, who seek not only to educate you, but to make you a good per-
son, truly believe that you will become a shining star in the art world of your country. We wish you, our graduates
and young artists, who are taking your first steps into the art world, to become creators of the best and unique
master-pieces in the world!
Gantumur L.
Minister for Education and Science of Mongolia
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	 If it is possible to find out something general in human ideology, that would be the only guarantee of
human future – arts and aesthetics which may exist only in human beings. Therefore, in the universe of a human
spirit, aesthetic issues are considered as the first priority. Our ancestors have enriched our national and ethnic
cultural heritages by their creations and artworks over the centuries. Thus, Mongolians’ contribution to the human
cultural heritage is enormous. I believe that you will enrich, develop, and perpetuate this great culture intercon-
necting it to this historical period, creativity, and arts.
	 I wish you – the students graduating successfully from your school today and entering to the holly journey
to craft human mind by beauty and humanism, to be successful in your artwork.
	 I wish the nature, animals, proud and instructive history of our country and people have a leading role in
your artworks and I want you to emphasize to retain through the arts the common values of humanity.
Oyungerel Ts.
Minister of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of Mongolia
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	 Wish your destination to pursue get closer.
	
	 Artists are ones who are enviably happy, and, in other hand, extremely free. Artists analyze hundreds of
thousands matters and occasions happening in the world by their talents, feelings, intellects, vatic eyes and minds,
and can show their own “words” to whoever and wherever.
	 The world is open in front of you, today’s students or future artists. As you are becoming artists, how would
colors, 	shadows and lights, a snow, rain and wind, the sun and the moon, wish and desire, a human world be
reflected in your vatic eyes? Not everyone, who holds a bachelor's degree diploma, can be an artist. This diploma
is just a starting point. In order to become an artist, you need lots of efforts, hardworking and exploration, and you
may need to overcome solitudes, sufferings, dead-ends or agonies.
	 I really want you to become proud of you being a Mongolian by reading, knowing and understanding the
Mongolian history, get familiarized with artworks of international artists, travel around the world to open your eyes,
and bravely try your abilities for reforms but keep being loyal to the traditions. The Mongolian fine art is an eternal
ocean, which has a history passing through hundreds of centuries and the special and noticeable characteristics.
As you know, an ocean is not always calm; sometimes it waves, roughens, trembles and gushes. Like that, fight,
compete, argue and bring new trends by your works! Create different worlds! Dream on! Go forward!
	 Students who could outperform their teachers are considered to be good students. Teachers who have
created such students are glorified forever. I hope that gifted artists, who glorify their teachers and the school, are
rising among you.
	 Injinash, poet, novelist and historian, said “If you cannot touch hearts of people, for what you would move a
pencil?” These words are also addressed to you, young artist.
For graduates from the School of Fine Arts, the Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture in 2014, I wish your
destination to pursue will get closer.
Sonintogos E., PhD.
President of the Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture
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	 Your once in a lifetime experience as a student has left in the past and a great life journey and special
and limitless fine art world are welcoming you to rate your persistence, skill, intelligence, and dreams which you
acquired from your school.
	 Graduates!
	 A historical 70th year anniversary of establishing our school is in the upcoming year. We are preparing for
the anniversary from now. As all of our graduates are aware of, in the scope of anniversary preparation work, this
academic year we are implementing three projects devoted to improvement of our training technology and facili-
ties. We are glad to share the news that the traditional exhibition for our graduates’ diploma works has exceeded
beyond our audience and agreed to be held at the Chong Nam University of Republic of Korea in May, and in
Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany in June.
	 In the framework of the anniversary preparation, a school tie “Ergekh Kholboo” (Feedback) which united
hereditary graduates of our school has been established. It makes it possible for you to keep a good and con-
stant relationship with your school, to upgrade your knowledge, profession and education through your study in
postgraduate programs afterward, and to co-create artworks with your teachers in the future. The school manage-
ment team and your teachers hope that you will become active members of the school tie.
	 Dear Graduates! Many national and international galleries and museums, colleagues and peer artists are
looking forward to be collaborating with you.
With this I’d like to express how I am proud of you.
May I wish you happiness, and a great success in your artworks!
Uranchimeg D., PhD.
Dean, School of Fine Arts, the Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture
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The supervisor: D.Enkhdavaa, PhD. Prof. of Metal Art
The best masterpiece 2014
Ch.Gan-Ochir
A steppe visitor, a pair of knives
steel, ebony tree
39,5x7x4 cm
16 17Bachelor
M.Natsagdorj
Singing about
sunny steppe
oil on canvas
96x158 cm /2 pcs./
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G.Ganzorig
The family
oil on canvas
130x110 cm
S.Buyanjargal
Witness of calmness
oil on canvas
150x150 cm /2 pcs./
140x140 cm /2 pcs./
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Chronology
oil on canvas
155x155 cm /2 pcs./
E.Luttulga
Bagpipe melody
oil on canvas
155x220 cm
N.Nyamsaikhan
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B.Togtuun
Impression
oil on canvas
110x160 cm
B.Erdenechimeg
One body
oil on canvas
100x120 cm /2 pcs./
120x90 cm
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G.Enkh-Erdene
Spring in the taiga
oil on canvas
210x143 cm
E.Nomuujin
Freedom
oil on canvas
195x135 cm
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B.Mandukhai
Releasing from tie
oil on canvas
105x75 cm /3 pcs./
G.Gantulga
Talking
oil on canvas
140x156 cm
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T.Norovjav
Children of the sun
oil on canvas
175x155 cm
Bachelor
30 31
O.Tsolmon
Singing of the sky
plumb
50x23x11 cm
S.Munkhzaya
Etugen
mixed
80x55x30 cm
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M.Soyombo
Tenderness
mixed
110x55x40 cm
E.Jargal
In the rain
mixed
41x50x13 cm
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B.Khangal
Flame
bronze
50x30x15 cm
Wind horse
plumb
72x55x18 cm
T.Munkhbayar
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B.Khosbayar
Spring
mixed
160x100x34
The Princess
mixed
70x80x21
B.Ochirsuren
38 39Bachelor
N.Zultsetseg
Only they know
panno
100x70 cm /8 pcs./
40 41
B.Zolboo
Sacred home
oil on canvas
120x120 cm /3 pcs./
L.Bilegdemberel
Moving studio: Nature itself
oil on canvas
100x120 cm
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O.Khatanbaatar
Sutai Khairkhan
oil on canvas
90x210 cm
B.Gan-Ulzii
The beginning of spring
goblen
120x120 cm /3 pcs./
44 45
B.Shinebayar
Art studio
oil on canvas
120x120 cm /2 pcs./
S.Usukh-Orgil
Calmness
oil on canvas
80x100 cm /4 pcs./
46 47
G.Ganbayar
Melody keeps you going
oil on canvas
120x160 cm
J.Ariuntuya
Tie
oil on canvas, acrylic
175x120 cm /3 pcs./
48 49
Gently melody
acrylic
360x112 cm
B.Bat-Erdene
M.Badmaarag
Lanterns surrounding
panno
130x150 cm
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B.Tserendejid
No time
panno
136x120 cm /3 pcs./
Bachelor
52 53
T.Naidandorj
Melody of the steppe
wooden printing block
86x31 cm
B.Amarjargal
Portrait of life
linocut
37,5x26,5 cm /3 pcs./
54 55
T.Sumyasuren
Mountain Land
wooden printing block
26x34 cm /4pcs./
40x40 cm
D.Chinzorig
Naturmort with fruits
liniocut
45x58 cm /2 pcs./
58,5x58 cm
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O.Guyen
Sounding of the great sky
oport
38x56 cm /3 pcs./
U.Erdenetsetseg
A Beginning without end
wooden printing block
17x63 cm /2 pcs./
23x63 cm /2 pcs./
39x63 cm
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My all
wooden printing block
15x23 cm /9 pcs./
D.Ankhzaya
J.Munkhtsetseg
Don’t be afraid
wooden printing block
28,5x38,5 cm
26x31 cm /3 pcs./
60 61
U.Oyunsuvd
Peacekeeper
wooden printing block
38x27 cm /9 pcs./
Bachelor
62 63
B.Enkhtunsag
Camelcade
gouache, cotton
122x135 cm
B.Ariunbileg
Young hunter
gouache, cotton
110x140 cm
64 65
Kh.Gerel
Fierce Nymph
gouache, cotton
101,5x143,5 cm
B.Buyanbayar
Darkhad hollow
gouache, cotton
142x235 cm
66 67
Falcon
gouache, cotton
78x138 cm
L.Myagmarjav
M.Dulguun
Wedding
gouache, cotton
120x153 cm
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Ch.Narangarav
Missionary
gouache, cotton
89x166 cm
G.Sandagdorj
Wheel of samsara
gouache, cotton
150x95 cm
70 71
B.Sugardalai
Ponder
gouache, cotton
108,5x129 cm
Great power
gouache, water colour
220x90 cm
B.Tuvshin
72 73
B.Uyanga
Mercifully
kanka- thangka
160x137 cm
E.Uuganbayar
Mongolian bird hunting
gouache, cotton
220x110 cm
74 75
Z.Shatartsetseg
Bachelor
Where myths originated from?
gouache, cotton
100x148,5 cm
76 77
D.Altangerel
Khukh bel /personal set/
steel
42x3 cm
Golden horde /offering cup/
brass, gold, pearl
50x11 cm
D.Baasandorj
78 79Bachelor
Report from motherland
wood
80x35x35 cm
N.Munkh-Otgon
80 81
B.Gankhuu
Eight horses of happiness
wood
145x40x35 cm
U.Altanbagana
Hubris
wood
50x55x55 cm
82 83
Childhood
wood
90x60x25 cm
D.Enkhtur
B.Dashzeveg
Enormous herd
wood, bone
130x28x20 cm
84 85
Frist snow
wood
145x35x35 cm
S.Usukh-Oyut
Bachelor
86 87
Butterfly: 18th day
leather
60x60 cm /3 pcs./
G.Baljirmaa
Horses in barding
leather
120x45 cm /2 pcs./
D.Ikhtegsh
88 89
Forest noise
leather
80x17 cm /4 pcs./
E.Enkhtogtokh
Hexapod: After rain
leather
126x25 cm /2pcs./
E.Amarzaya
90 91
Through our window
leather
100x60 cm
J.Munkhbayar
Horn Echo
leather
28x24 cm /4 pcs/
48x24 cm
G.Ganchimeg
92 93
My all
batic
600x150, 300 cm
M.Khaliun
E.Bujinlkham
NOAH
leather, stitch
94 95
The magic of spring
batic, silk painting
220x130 cm
A.Dulguun
Ts.Agiimaa
Reindeer herder: reindeer who went to Taiga
batic
70x100 cm /2 pcs./
65x100 cm
96 97Bachelor
Arag shiree
20x15 cm /4 pcs./
wood and leather
G.Altantuya
98 99
Macrame /Leather bag/
38x40x20 cm
leather and stone
G.Battulga
Galat 5-22 /wall art decor/
leather
60x60 cm /5 pcs./
B.Bayarjargal
100 101Bachelor
Myangat women’s coat
size: 44 /2 pcs./
silk, mixed media
S.Undram
102 103
Barga women’s coat /national costume/
size: 44 /2 pcs./
cotton, mixed media
M.Altantsetseg
Khoton coat
silk, cotton
size: 42 /2 pcs./
O.Urangoo
104 105
Buriyat coat /portrait of mongolian
queens/
size: 44 /2 pcs./
silk, mixed media
B.Batjargal
Khalkha costume
silk, cotton
size: 44 /2 pcs./
Kh.Bolorzaya
106 107Bachelor
Military style
leather
size: 42 /2 pcs./
G.Oyunjargal
108 109
Ornament /set coffee cup/
casted metal
21x15 /10 pcs./
N.Michidmaa
Fish /cup tea/
wheel technique
8x12 /11 pcs./
B.Natsagnyam
110 111Magister
Cup set /wine glasses/
casted metal
28x20 /5 pcs./
B.Batbold
112 113
Mongolian abstract art
oil on canvas
Ya.Davaadugar
Bright sun
leather
R.Sengum
114 115
Woman jewellery
silver, coral, zircon
6,5x2,4 cm /earring/
7,5x3,5 cm /necklace/
G.Tugsjargal
Mongolian woman
leather
G.Burmaa
116 117
Mongolian stamp
gold, silver, steel, copper,
zinc, wood, stone
18x15 cm
N.Bat-Erdene
Spirit craft
silver, copper, zinc
35x15 cm
G.Gantsogt
118 119
Mongolian saddle craft
gold, silver, steel, copper, zinc, wood,
leather, birch
28x35 cm
R.Ariuntsengel
Mongolian chess
wood, copper, zink
D.Sumber
120 121
Ts.Narangerel
Honored artist of Mongolia
Lecturer, Monumental art
S.Badral, PhD
Professor
Sculpture
Sh.Lkhagvatseren
Lecturer
Ceramics
D.Enkhdavaa, PhD
Professor
Metal art
Ya.Erdenechimeg
Lecturer
Decorative painting
U.Gandulam
Lecturer
Graphic
D.Myagmarsuren
Lecturer
Fashion design
G.Lkhagvasuren
Lecturer
Painting
R.Ariunbold
Lecturer
Leather art
B.Bayartsetseg
Lecturer
Fashion design
T.Ulziigerel
Lecturer
Fashion design
Ch.Erdenebileg
Lecturer
Carving
Ts.Narmandakh
Lecturer
Traditional art
Faculty of members
M.Ganzul
Lecturer
Decorative painting
M.Altantsetseg B.Togtuun N.Nyamsaikhan B.Batgargal U.Oyusuvd
J.Munkhtsetseg M.Natsagdorj O.Guen J.Ariuntuya B.Tuvshin G.Enkh-erdene
Munkh-otgon B.Zolboo O.Khatanbaatar S.Buyanjargal B.Ganulzii
G.Oyunjargal B.Batjargal S.Undram D.Ikhtegsh B.Uyanga
Graduates
O.Urangoo
G.Battulga
T.Norovjav
122 123
S.Usukh-Orgil E.Amarzaya
B.Ariunbileg
D.Altangerel
E.Uuganbayar M.Badmaarag
Graduates
Kh.Bolorzaya B.Sugardalai
B.Tserendejid
S.Munkhzaya
E.Luttulga Z.Shatartsetseg
B.Shinebayar
B.Buyanbayar Kh.Gerel
A.DulguunB.Bat-Erdene Chu.Munkhbayar
G.Sandagdorj N.Zultsetseg B.Ochirsuren E.Uuganbayar B.Enkhtunsag N.Michidmaa
This catalog has been printed in June 2014
Supervisor	 Uranchimeg D.
Photos		 Davaanyam D.
Design		 Bolormaa B.
		Uyanga Z.
Printing	 Munkhiin useg Co.LTD
Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture
School of Fine Arts
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Graduates 2014 jijig

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    2 3 MONGOLIAN STATEUNIVERSITY OF ARTS AND CULTURE School of fine arts 2014 GRADUATES
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    4 5 DearGraduates, At this time you are graduating from the School of Fine Arts at the Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture, being majored in a delicate profession of a painter and an artist. A complicated and full of intricacies, but also a unique, happy and hardworking life of an artist is ahead of you. There’s no doubt that you will overcome complexity of life and become well-known artists who will glory the name of our country by your artworks globally. Today the time has come to you to work, create, and serve for your homeland. Learning does not finish as you graduate from the university; it goes on when you are on your path of further work, art creation and learning in a “life school”, which are all for human perfection. Your parents, professors and your nation, who seek not only to educate you, but to make you a good per- son, truly believe that you will become a shining star in the art world of your country. We wish you, our graduates and young artists, who are taking your first steps into the art world, to become creators of the best and unique master-pieces in the world! Gantumur L. Minister for Education and Science of Mongolia
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    6 7 Ifit is possible to find out something general in human ideology, that would be the only guarantee of human future – arts and aesthetics which may exist only in human beings. Therefore, in the universe of a human spirit, aesthetic issues are considered as the first priority. Our ancestors have enriched our national and ethnic cultural heritages by their creations and artworks over the centuries. Thus, Mongolians’ contribution to the human cultural heritage is enormous. I believe that you will enrich, develop, and perpetuate this great culture intercon- necting it to this historical period, creativity, and arts. I wish you – the students graduating successfully from your school today and entering to the holly journey to craft human mind by beauty and humanism, to be successful in your artwork. I wish the nature, animals, proud and instructive history of our country and people have a leading role in your artworks and I want you to emphasize to retain through the arts the common values of humanity. Oyungerel Ts. Minister of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of Mongolia
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    8 9 Wishyour destination to pursue get closer. Artists are ones who are enviably happy, and, in other hand, extremely free. Artists analyze hundreds of thousands matters and occasions happening in the world by their talents, feelings, intellects, vatic eyes and minds, and can show their own “words” to whoever and wherever. The world is open in front of you, today’s students or future artists. As you are becoming artists, how would colors, shadows and lights, a snow, rain and wind, the sun and the moon, wish and desire, a human world be reflected in your vatic eyes? Not everyone, who holds a bachelor's degree diploma, can be an artist. This diploma is just a starting point. In order to become an artist, you need lots of efforts, hardworking and exploration, and you may need to overcome solitudes, sufferings, dead-ends or agonies. I really want you to become proud of you being a Mongolian by reading, knowing and understanding the Mongolian history, get familiarized with artworks of international artists, travel around the world to open your eyes, and bravely try your abilities for reforms but keep being loyal to the traditions. The Mongolian fine art is an eternal ocean, which has a history passing through hundreds of centuries and the special and noticeable characteristics. As you know, an ocean is not always calm; sometimes it waves, roughens, trembles and gushes. Like that, fight, compete, argue and bring new trends by your works! Create different worlds! Dream on! Go forward! Students who could outperform their teachers are considered to be good students. Teachers who have created such students are glorified forever. I hope that gifted artists, who glorify their teachers and the school, are rising among you. Injinash, poet, novelist and historian, said “If you cannot touch hearts of people, for what you would move a pencil?” These words are also addressed to you, young artist. For graduates from the School of Fine Arts, the Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture in 2014, I wish your destination to pursue will get closer. Sonintogos E., PhD. President of the Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture
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    10 11 Youronce in a lifetime experience as a student has left in the past and a great life journey and special and limitless fine art world are welcoming you to rate your persistence, skill, intelligence, and dreams which you acquired from your school. Graduates! A historical 70th year anniversary of establishing our school is in the upcoming year. We are preparing for the anniversary from now. As all of our graduates are aware of, in the scope of anniversary preparation work, this academic year we are implementing three projects devoted to improvement of our training technology and facili- ties. We are glad to share the news that the traditional exhibition for our graduates’ diploma works has exceeded beyond our audience and agreed to be held at the Chong Nam University of Republic of Korea in May, and in Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany in June. In the framework of the anniversary preparation, a school tie “Ergekh Kholboo” (Feedback) which united hereditary graduates of our school has been established. It makes it possible for you to keep a good and con- stant relationship with your school, to upgrade your knowledge, profession and education through your study in postgraduate programs afterward, and to co-create artworks with your teachers in the future. The school manage- ment team and your teachers hope that you will become active members of the school tie. Dear Graduates! Many national and international galleries and museums, colleagues and peer artists are looking forward to be collaborating with you. With this I’d like to express how I am proud of you. May I wish you happiness, and a great success in your artworks! Uranchimeg D., PhD. Dean, School of Fine Arts, the Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture
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    14 15 The supervisor:D.Enkhdavaa, PhD. Prof. of Metal Art The best masterpiece 2014 Ch.Gan-Ochir A steppe visitor, a pair of knives steel, ebony tree 39,5x7x4 cm
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    16 17Bachelor M.Natsagdorj Singing about sunnysteppe oil on canvas 96x158 cm /2 pcs./
  • 10.
    18 19 G.Ganzorig The family oilon canvas 130x110 cm S.Buyanjargal Witness of calmness oil on canvas 150x150 cm /2 pcs./ 140x140 cm /2 pcs./
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    20 21 Chronology oil oncanvas 155x155 cm /2 pcs./ E.Luttulga Bagpipe melody oil on canvas 155x220 cm N.Nyamsaikhan
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    22 23 B.Togtuun Impression oil oncanvas 110x160 cm B.Erdenechimeg One body oil on canvas 100x120 cm /2 pcs./ 120x90 cm
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    24 25 G.Enkh-Erdene Spring inthe taiga oil on canvas 210x143 cm E.Nomuujin Freedom oil on canvas 195x135 cm
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    26 27 B.Mandukhai Releasing fromtie oil on canvas 105x75 cm /3 pcs./ G.Gantulga Talking oil on canvas 140x156 cm
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    28 29 T.Norovjav Children ofthe sun oil on canvas 175x155 cm Bachelor
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    30 31 O.Tsolmon Singing ofthe sky plumb 50x23x11 cm S.Munkhzaya Etugen mixed 80x55x30 cm
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    34 35 B.Khangal Flame bronze 50x30x15 cm Windhorse plumb 72x55x18 cm T.Munkhbayar
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    38 39Bachelor N.Zultsetseg Only theyknow panno 100x70 cm /8 pcs./
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    40 41 B.Zolboo Sacred home oilon canvas 120x120 cm /3 pcs./ L.Bilegdemberel Moving studio: Nature itself oil on canvas 100x120 cm
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    42 43 O.Khatanbaatar Sutai Khairkhan oilon canvas 90x210 cm B.Gan-Ulzii The beginning of spring goblen 120x120 cm /3 pcs./
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    44 45 B.Shinebayar Art studio oilon canvas 120x120 cm /2 pcs./ S.Usukh-Orgil Calmness oil on canvas 80x100 cm /4 pcs./
  • 24.
    46 47 G.Ganbayar Melody keepsyou going oil on canvas 120x160 cm J.Ariuntuya Tie oil on canvas, acrylic 175x120 cm /3 pcs./
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    48 49 Gently melody acrylic 360x112cm B.Bat-Erdene M.Badmaarag Lanterns surrounding panno 130x150 cm
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    52 53 T.Naidandorj Melody ofthe steppe wooden printing block 86x31 cm B.Amarjargal Portrait of life linocut 37,5x26,5 cm /3 pcs./
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    54 55 T.Sumyasuren Mountain Land woodenprinting block 26x34 cm /4pcs./ 40x40 cm D.Chinzorig Naturmort with fruits liniocut 45x58 cm /2 pcs./ 58,5x58 cm
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    56 57 O.Guyen Sounding ofthe great sky oport 38x56 cm /3 pcs./ U.Erdenetsetseg A Beginning without end wooden printing block 17x63 cm /2 pcs./ 23x63 cm /2 pcs./ 39x63 cm
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    58 59 My all woodenprinting block 15x23 cm /9 pcs./ D.Ankhzaya J.Munkhtsetseg Don’t be afraid wooden printing block 28,5x38,5 cm 26x31 cm /3 pcs./
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    60 61 U.Oyunsuvd Peacekeeper wooden printingblock 38x27 cm /9 pcs./ Bachelor
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    62 63 B.Enkhtunsag Camelcade gouache, cotton 122x135cm B.Ariunbileg Young hunter gouache, cotton 110x140 cm
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    64 65 Kh.Gerel Fierce Nymph gouache,cotton 101,5x143,5 cm B.Buyanbayar Darkhad hollow gouache, cotton 142x235 cm
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    66 67 Falcon gouache, cotton 78x138cm L.Myagmarjav M.Dulguun Wedding gouache, cotton 120x153 cm
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    68 69 Ch.Narangarav Missionary gouache, cotton 89x166cm G.Sandagdorj Wheel of samsara gouache, cotton 150x95 cm
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    70 71 B.Sugardalai Ponder gouache, cotton 108,5x129cm Great power gouache, water colour 220x90 cm B.Tuvshin
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    72 73 B.Uyanga Mercifully kanka- thangka 160x137cm E.Uuganbayar Mongolian bird hunting gouache, cotton 220x110 cm
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    74 75 Z.Shatartsetseg Bachelor Where mythsoriginated from? gouache, cotton 100x148,5 cm
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    76 77 D.Altangerel Khukh bel/personal set/ steel 42x3 cm Golden horde /offering cup/ brass, gold, pearl 50x11 cm D.Baasandorj
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    78 79Bachelor Report frommotherland wood 80x35x35 cm N.Munkh-Otgon
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    80 81 B.Gankhuu Eight horsesof happiness wood 145x40x35 cm U.Altanbagana Hubris wood 50x55x55 cm
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    84 85 Frist snow wood 145x35x35cm S.Usukh-Oyut Bachelor
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    86 87 Butterfly: 18thday leather 60x60 cm /3 pcs./ G.Baljirmaa Horses in barding leather 120x45 cm /2 pcs./ D.Ikhtegsh
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    88 89 Forest noise leather 80x17cm /4 pcs./ E.Enkhtogtokh Hexapod: After rain leather 126x25 cm /2pcs./ E.Amarzaya
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    90 91 Through ourwindow leather 100x60 cm J.Munkhbayar Horn Echo leather 28x24 cm /4 pcs/ 48x24 cm G.Ganchimeg
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    92 93 My all batic 600x150,300 cm M.Khaliun E.Bujinlkham NOAH leather, stitch
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    94 95 The magicof spring batic, silk painting 220x130 cm A.Dulguun Ts.Agiimaa Reindeer herder: reindeer who went to Taiga batic 70x100 cm /2 pcs./ 65x100 cm
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    96 97Bachelor Arag shiree 20x15cm /4 pcs./ wood and leather G.Altantuya
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    98 99 Macrame /Leatherbag/ 38x40x20 cm leather and stone G.Battulga Galat 5-22 /wall art decor/ leather 60x60 cm /5 pcs./ B.Bayarjargal
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    100 101Bachelor Myangat women’scoat size: 44 /2 pcs./ silk, mixed media S.Undram
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    102 103 Barga women’scoat /national costume/ size: 44 /2 pcs./ cotton, mixed media M.Altantsetseg Khoton coat silk, cotton size: 42 /2 pcs./ O.Urangoo
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    104 105 Buriyat coat/portrait of mongolian queens/ size: 44 /2 pcs./ silk, mixed media B.Batjargal Khalkha costume silk, cotton size: 44 /2 pcs./ Kh.Bolorzaya
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    108 109 Ornament /setcoffee cup/ casted metal 21x15 /10 pcs./ N.Michidmaa Fish /cup tea/ wheel technique 8x12 /11 pcs./ B.Natsagnyam
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    110 111Magister Cup set/wine glasses/ casted metal 28x20 /5 pcs./ B.Batbold
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    112 113 Mongolian abstractart oil on canvas Ya.Davaadugar Bright sun leather R.Sengum
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    114 115 Woman jewellery silver,coral, zircon 6,5x2,4 cm /earring/ 7,5x3,5 cm /necklace/ G.Tugsjargal Mongolian woman leather G.Burmaa
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    116 117 Mongolian stamp gold,silver, steel, copper, zinc, wood, stone 18x15 cm N.Bat-Erdene Spirit craft silver, copper, zinc 35x15 cm G.Gantsogt
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    118 119 Mongolian saddlecraft gold, silver, steel, copper, zinc, wood, leather, birch 28x35 cm R.Ariuntsengel Mongolian chess wood, copper, zink D.Sumber
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    120 121 Ts.Narangerel Honored artistof Mongolia Lecturer, Monumental art S.Badral, PhD Professor Sculpture Sh.Lkhagvatseren Lecturer Ceramics D.Enkhdavaa, PhD Professor Metal art Ya.Erdenechimeg Lecturer Decorative painting U.Gandulam Lecturer Graphic D.Myagmarsuren Lecturer Fashion design G.Lkhagvasuren Lecturer Painting R.Ariunbold Lecturer Leather art B.Bayartsetseg Lecturer Fashion design T.Ulziigerel Lecturer Fashion design Ch.Erdenebileg Lecturer Carving Ts.Narmandakh Lecturer Traditional art Faculty of members M.Ganzul Lecturer Decorative painting M.Altantsetseg B.Togtuun N.Nyamsaikhan B.Batgargal U.Oyusuvd J.Munkhtsetseg M.Natsagdorj O.Guen J.Ariuntuya B.Tuvshin G.Enkh-erdene Munkh-otgon B.Zolboo O.Khatanbaatar S.Buyanjargal B.Ganulzii G.Oyunjargal B.Batjargal S.Undram D.Ikhtegsh B.Uyanga Graduates O.Urangoo G.Battulga T.Norovjav
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    122 123 S.Usukh-Orgil E.Amarzaya B.Ariunbileg D.Altangerel E.UuganbayarM.Badmaarag Graduates Kh.Bolorzaya B.Sugardalai B.Tserendejid S.Munkhzaya E.Luttulga Z.Shatartsetseg B.Shinebayar B.Buyanbayar Kh.Gerel A.DulguunB.Bat-Erdene Chu.Munkhbayar G.Sandagdorj N.Zultsetseg B.Ochirsuren E.Uuganbayar B.Enkhtunsag N.Michidmaa This catalog has been printed in June 2014 Supervisor Uranchimeg D. Photos Davaanyam D. Design Bolormaa B. Uyanga Z. Printing Munkhiin useg Co.LTD Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture School of Fine Arts
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