L'arte armena. Storia critica e nuove prospettive Studies in Armenian and Eastern Christian Art 2020
L'esplorazione dell'arte armena iniziò nel diciannovesimo secolo grazie a storici dell'arte francesi, russi, tedeschi, finlandesi, austriaci e armeni e continuò nel ventesimo secolo prevalentemente con studiosi russi, armeni, ucraini, americani e italiani, che hanno portato all'a...
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Format: | eBook
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Language: | Italian English |
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Fondazione Università Ca' Foscari
2020
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Series: | Eurasiatica
3
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Research,Silverwork,Anatolia,Armenia,Armenian-Islamic 'syncretism',Bronze Age archaeology,Illustrated manuscripts,Seljuk and Ilkhanid architecture,Study trips,Armenian-Georgian architectural relationship,Armenian-Georgian cultural ties,Replica,Preservation,Armenian architecture,CSDCA Centro Studi e Documentazione sulla Cultura ,Caucasus,Icons,Armenian art,Repatriation movement,Cultural Ecology,Nakhchivan,Megalithic art,South Caucasus archaeology,Iran,Heritage,Monumentality,Milan Polytechnic University,Nikolay Brunov,Early Modern Armenian Studies,Cross-stones,Historiography,Historiograhy,Wall paintings,Textiles,Romania,CSDCA - Centro Studi e Documentazione Cultura Arme,History of art,Aleksej Nekrasov,Armenian history,Khachkar,Medieval architecture,Yovnatʽanean family,Varazdat Harutyunyan,Medieval art,Medieval Armenian art and Soviet Union,Photography,Adriano Alpago Novello,Armenian prehistory,Mikhail Babentchikov,Julfa,Dragon-stones,Architecture,Etchmiadzin cathedral,Middle Ages,Destruction,Alexey Lidov
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