Armenia's Classical Architecture
By (Author) Michael Gfoeller
By (author) Kurt Klein
BookBaby
BookBaby
25th June 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
436
Width 222mm, Height 285mm
Little known in the West, Armenian Classical Architecture is one of humanity's greatest intellectual and aesthetic achievements. Gfoeller and Klein trace its development from the 1st century to the 13th, through a rich combination of pithy, information-rich essays, insightful captions, and thousands of stunningly beautiful photographs. The authors deal with subjects as diverse as ancient construction techniques, the historical context in which the great monuments of Armenian architecture were built, and the profound and unique philosophical and religious ideas they expressed. With thousands of beautiful photographs they explore Armenian architecture, design, sculpture, and painting. This book is a unique intellectual achievement. The remarkable monuments featured on its pages have never been documented in such exquisite detail before. It is an intellectual feast and an invitation to readers to explore, discover and celebrate the beauty of Armenian architecture and civilization for themselves. Most important of all, this book is a tribute to the great architects, mathematicians, painters, sculptors, and monks who created Armenia's immortal churches and monasteries.
Michael Gfoeller is a world traveler, scholar, and photographer dedicated to discovering, exploring, and documenting the great civilizations of our planet. He first discovered the amazing civilization of Armenia over a quarter of a century ago, and he has supported archeological excavations and studies there ever since. Convinced that Armenia is one of the core civilizations of humanity and a key part of the common human heritage, he has published several books on its remarkable cultural achievements, of which this is the latest.
Kurt Klein is a world citizen with a deep interest in history and archeology. He is dedicated to telling the stories of other cultures through visual narratives that transport readers to foreign lands and climes. He has climbed the mountains and explored the caverns of Armenia in search of direct contacts with one of humanity's oldest civilizations.