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Though immediately recognizable in public discourse as a modern state in a political "hot zone," Armenia has a material history and visual culture that reaches back to the Paleolithic era. This book presents a timely and much-needed survey of the arts of Armenia from antiquity to the early eighteenth century C.E. Divided chronologically, it brings into discussion a wide range of media, including architecture, stone sculpture, works in metal, wood, and cloth, manuscript illumination, and ceramic arts. Critically, The Art of Armenia presents this material within historical and archaeological contexts, incorporating the results of specialist literature in various languages. It also positions Armenian art within a range of broader comparative contexts including, but not limited to, the ancient Mediterranean and Near East, Byzantium, the Islamic world, Yuan-dynasty China, and seventeenth-century Europe. The Art of Armenia offers students, scholars, and heritage readers of the Armenian community something long desired but never before available: a complete and authoritative introduction to three thousand years of Armenian art, archaeology, architecture, and design.
This book investigates the extensive material history and visual culture of Armenia from the Paleolithic era through the early eighteenth century. Author Christina Maranci, a specialist in Armenian art and architecture, synthesizes archaeological findings and historical scholarship to provide a comprehensive survey. The text frames Armenian artistic production within its local context while simultaneously analyzing its intersections with the Mediterranean, Byzantium, the Islamic world, and beyond.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational introduction that fills a significant gap in the study of regional art history. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, which makes complex archaeological and historical data accessible to both students and the general public.
Page Count:
268
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019093588X
ISBN-13:
9780190935887
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