L’arte armena. Storia critica e nuove prospettive
Studies in Armenian and Eastern Christian Art 2020
Also known as Armenian Art. Critical History and New Perspectives
by Ferrari, Aldo | https://orcid.org/0000-0001-, Riccioni, Stefano | https://orcid.org/0000-0001-, Marco Ruffilli & Beatrice Spampinato
- First published:
- 21st century
- Languages: English, Italian
- Content type: Fiction
The exploration of Armenian art began in the 19th century thanks to French, Russian, German, Finnish, Austrian and Armenian art historians, and continued in the 20th century mainly with Russian, Armenian, Ukrainian, American and Italian scholars. Thanks to them, the general public, not just researchers, had the chance to discover the artistic heritage of a territory extending beyond the borders of present-day Armenia, and encompassing an area defined as Subcaucasia, a term by which is meant the territory that runs from the Southern Caucasus into the Iranian and Anatolian highlands. Interest in Armenian art, from illuminated manuscripts to khachkars and architecture, has grown in the last twenty years, giving these testimonies a global dimension. The volume illustrates the characteristics, themes and methods of the various research paths emerging from the different historiographical traditions, thus tracing a map that helps to orient oneself among the artistic and cultural phenomena of this complex territory, providing different keys to understanding them and useful reasoning for future scientific investigations.
Provenance
Why this book is in the catalog
Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Megaliths, stone circles, and archaeoastronomy and Rock art, geoglyphs, and ancient symbols.
Controlled discovery queries from doab matched “megalithic monuments”. Retained metadata contains “megalithic” in the subject metadata.
- “megalithic monuments”· via Directory of Open Access Books
- “megalithic”· in subject
Retained metadata contains “Megalithic art” in the subject metadata.
- “Megalithic art”· in subject
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Editions
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Studies in Armenian and Eastern Christian Art 2020 Directory of Open Access Books edition | 2020 | — | English, Italian | — | Open access |
Subjects
- Research
- Cultural Studies
- Middle Ages
- Literature, history and criticism
- Social and cultural anthropology
- Architecture
- Historiography
- Iran
- History of art
- Photography
- Middle Eastern history
- monumentality
- Icons
- Caucasus
- heritage
- Georgia
- Armenia
- Destruction
- Dragon-stones
- Early Modern Armenian Studies
- Etchmiadzin cathedral
- Historiograhy
- Illustrated manuscripts
- Julfa
- Khachkar
- Medieval architecture
- Medieval Armenian art and Soviet Union
- Medieval art
- Megalithic art
- Mikhail Babentchikov
- Milan Polytechnic University
- Nakhchivan
- Nikolay Brunov
- Preservation
- Repatriation movement
- Replica
- Silverwork
- Seljuk and Ilkhanid architecture
- Study trips
- South Caucasus archaeology
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Identifiers
- DOAB
- 20.500.12854/134559
- 20.500.12854/178204
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- Catalog id
- doab:20.500.12854/134559
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