Armenia : art, religion, and trade in the Middle Ages /

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Edition:[First edition]
Imprint:New York, New York : The Metropolitan Museum of Art, [2018]
New Haven, Connecticut : Distributed by Yale University Press.
©2018
Description:351 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, photographs, portraits ; 29 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11727009
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Other authors / contributors:Evans, Helen C., editor, author.
Merian, Sylvie L., author.
Maranci, Christina, 1968- author.
Findikyan, Daniel, author.
Ballian, Anna, 1948- author.
Goshgarian, Rachel, author.
Leyloyan-Yekmalyan, Anna, author.
Yalman, Suzan, author.
Rydzkowska-Kozak, Joanna, author.
Gulácsi, Zsuzsanna, author.
Pin̄on, Erin, author.
Crowe, Yolande, author.
Baghdiantz McCabe, Ina, author.
Khosdeghian, Hovannes, translator.
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), issuing body, publisher, organizer, host institution.
Yale University Press, distributor.
ISBN:1588396606
9781588396600
Notes:Catalog of an exhibition held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, September 22, 2018-January 13, 2019.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 324-344) and index.
"Armenia: Art, Religion, and Trade in the Middle Ages" : September 22, 2018-January 13, 2019, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York, United States.
Text in English, with some translations from the Armenian.
Summary:A fascinating exploration of art created by the varied Armenian kingdoms that connected the East and West during the Middle Ages. As the first people to officially convert to Christianity, Armenians commissioned and produced astonishing religious objects. This sumptuous volume depicts and contextualizes the compelling works of art that defined the rich and complicated culture of medieval Armenians, including carvings, liturgical furnishings, beautifully illustrated manuscripts, gilded reliquaries, exquisite textiles, printed books, and more. Situated at the center of trade routes that connected the East and West during the Middle Ages, Armenia became a leading international trade partner for Seljuk, Mongol, Ottoman, and Persian overlords, while also serving as a powerful ally to Byzantium and European Crusader states. Written by a team of international scholars, with contributions from Armenian religious leaders, this book will stand as the definitive text on the art and culture of medieval Armenia. Exhibition: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA (22.09.2018 - 13.01.2019).
"At the foot of Mount Arafat on the crossroads of the eastern and western worlds, medieval Armenians dominated international trading routes that reached from Europe to China and India to Russia. As the first people to convert officially to Christianity, they commissioned and produced some of the most extraordinary religious objects of the Middle Ages. These objects--from sumptuous illuminated manuscripts to handsome carvings, liturgical furnishings, gilded reliquaries, exquisite textiles, and printed books--show the strong persistence of their own cultural identity, as well as the multicultural influences of Armenia's interactions with Romans, Byzantines, Persians, Mongols, Ottomans, and Europeans. This unprecedented volume, written by a team of international scholars and members of the Armenian religious community, contextualizes and celebrates the compelling works of art that define Armenian medieval culture. It features breathtaking photographs of archaeological sites and stunning churches and monasteries that help fill out this unique history. With groundbreaking essays and exquisite illustrations, 'Armenia' illuminates the singular achievements of a great medieval civilization."
Table of Contents:
  • Armenians and Their Middle Age / Helen C. Evans
  • The Invention of the Armenian Alphabet / Sylvie L. Merian
  • Architecture in Early Armenian Christian Centers / Christina Maranci
  • Dvin / Christina Maranci
  • Jewelry from Dvin / Anna Ballian
  • Ani / Christina Maranci
  • Liturgy in the Armenian Church / Michael Daniel Findikyan
  • Liturgical Censers / Anna Ballian
  • Greater Armenia and the Medieval World / Rachel Goshgarian
  • Khachkars / Christina Maranci
  • Medieval Armenian Christian Sites / Christina Maranci
  • Lori / Christina Maranci
  • Siwnik / Christina Maranci
  • Schools and Scriptoria: Haghpat and Gladzor / Anna Leyloyan-Yekmalyan
  • Artistic Exhcanges between Armenia and the Islamic World / Suzan Yalman
  • Armenians Expand West: the Kingdom of Cilicia / Helen C. Evans
  • Armenians and the Byzantine Empire / Helen C. Evans
  • Armenian Sites in Cilicia / Christina Maranci
  • Skevra / Helen C. Evans
  • Hromkla / Helen C. Evans
  • Liturgical Objects from Sis / Anna Ballian
  • Armenians in Crimea and Italy / Joanna Rydzkowska-Kozak
  • Armenian Global Connections in the Early Modern Period / Rachel Goshgarian
  • Greater Armenian Art and Patronage / Christina Maranci
  • Lake Sevan / Christina Maranci
  • Scriptoria Practices in Greater Armenia / Sylvie L. Merian
  • Armenian Gospel Books with SIdeways-Oriented Illuminations / Zsuzsanna Gulácsi
  • Khizan Style / Anna Leyloyan-Yekmalyan
  • Revival of Early Narratives in Manuscripts / Erin Pin̄on
  • Julfa Style / Anna Leyloyan-Yekmalyan
  • Armenians in Jerusalem / Christina Maranci
  • Armenians and Kütahya Ceramics / Yolande Crowe
  • Armenians in Sis / Anna Ballian
  • Armenians in Aleppo / Anna Ballian
  • Connections between Constantinople and New Julfa / Ina Baghdiantz McCabe
  • Armenians in Constantinople and the Metalwork Trade / Anna Ballian
  • Armenian Scriptoria in Constantinople / Sylvie L. Merian
  • Armenian Metalwork in Kayseri / Sylvie L. Merian
  • Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin / Christina Maranci
  • Liturgical Objects from Holy Etchmiadzin / Anna Ballian
  • Armenians in Tabriz / Anna Ballian
  • Armenians in New Julfa / Ina Baghdiantz McCabe
  • Armenian Architecutre in New Julfa / Christina Maranci
  • Armenian Scriptoria in New Julfa / Sylvie L. Merian
  • Armenian Liturgical Vestments / Michael Daniel Findikyan
  • Armenians and Trade Routes across the Globe / Ina Baghdiantz McCabe
  • Armenian Printed Books / Syvlie L. Merrian
  • Maps including Armenia / Helen C. Evans.