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View article: L’arte armena e oltre. Nuovi contributi Studies in Armenian and Eastern Christian Art 2022
L’arte armena e oltre. Nuovi contributi Studies in Armenian and Eastern Christian Art 2022 Open
The article introduces the papers presented at the Ninth Seminar on Armenian and Christian Eastern Art of the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. These studies provide a broad overview of the art of the South Caucasus and beyond; from Christ…
View article: L’arte degli Yovnatʽanean. Stato degli studi e proposte di ricerca
L’arte degli Yovnatʽanean. Stato degli studi e proposte di ricerca Open
This text is about the main artistic production of the Armenian family of painters Yovnatʽanean – named after its forefather Nałaš Yovnatʽan – and it focuses especially on the state of the art of this subject. As leading figures of the ori…
View article: A Lucky metaphor by Cesare Brandi: The "Crystal Churches" of the Armenians
A Lucky metaphor by Cesare Brandi: The "Crystal Churches" of the Armenians Open
The expression ‘chiese di cristallo’ (crystal churches) appeared in the title of an article written by Cesare Brandi in 1968 for the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera , which reviewed a photo exhibition on Armenian architecture. This d…
View article: 27 | 2018 Discovering the Art of Medieval Caucasus (1801-1945)
27 | 2018 Discovering the Art of Medieval Caucasus (1801-1945) Open
Venezia Arti è una rivista di storia delle arti del Dipartimento di Filosofia e Beni Culturali dell’Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia. Fondata nel 1987 da Wladimiro Dorigo e Giuseppe Mazzariol, inizia con il 2019 una nuova serie, diretta d…
View article: A Lucky metaphor by Cesare Brandi: The "Crystal Churches" of the Armenians
A Lucky metaphor by Cesare Brandi: The "Crystal Churches" of the Armenians Open
The expression ‘chiese di cristallo’ (crystal churches) appeared in the title of an article written by Cesare Brandi in 1968 for the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera , which reviewed a photo exhibition on Armenian architecture. This d…
View article: L’icona miracolosa del principe Ašot II Bagratuni
L’icona miracolosa del principe Ašot II Bagratuni Open
The Armenian prince Ašot II Bagratuni (685/686-688/689 d.C.) placed in the church he himself founded in the village of Daroynkʽ a Byzantine icon mentioned in the Armenian historical sources as an image of the «Incarnation of Christ», comin…