Armenia: Imprints of a Civilization
By (Author) Gabriella Uluhogian
By (author) Boghos Levon Zekiyan
By (author) Vartan Karapetian
Skira
Skira
1st May 2012
Italy
General
Non Fiction
947.56
Hardback
412
Width 240mm, Height 278mm
2630g
The mystery and fascination of the Armenian culture in an original exhibition catalogue. The "Armenia - The traces of a civilisation" exhibition, and the catalogue accompanying it, present the high achievements of the Armenian culture in the spiritual, artistic, architectural, economic sectors, as well as in the world of thinking, in an original chronological and thematic way. The ancient stelae with engraved cross, the vividly coloured miniatures, the religious architecture and precious reliquaries preserved for centuries in the See of the Apostolic Armenian Church at Echmiadzin reveal the great skills of Armenian artists through the ages. Attention is also turned to the long and fruitful relationships of the Armenians with various populations and cultures from Europe to the Far East. In particular, through historic documents, manuscripts and works of art, it is shown how the Armenian presence in Venice developed and how the Armenians were seen by the Venetians in the political, economic, literary and artistic context of the Serenissima. In particular, using historic documents, manuscripts and works of art. In the last section, the visitor can admire some fine manuscripts that reveal something about the science, theology, philosophy, history and literature of the times. A special section will be dedicated to the introduction into Armenia of the printing press in 1512: the finest printed books produced by the closely-linked Armenian colonies around the world will be on display.
Gabriella Uluhogian, Boghos Levon Zekiyan, and Vartan Karapetian are leading scholars of Armenian culture at an international level.