Series | Eurasian Studies
Edited book | Armenian Art. Critical History and New Perspectives
Chapter | Percorsi di architettura armena a Roma
Abstract
In 1966 a team of Italian scholars coordinated by Géza de Francovich inaugurated a series of study trips to the historic regions of Armenia, with the aim of collecting extensive photographic documentation of medieval churches and monasteries. The first result of these study trips was the photographic exhibition Architettura medievale armena (Rome, June-July 1968), a pioneering event that helped in spreading knowledge of Armenian art and architecture among a broader public in Italy and that became a springboard for new research projects in the eastern Mediterranean territories. This paper provides a critical reconstruction of the context and circumstances that led to the organisation of this exhibition.
Submitted: June 30, 2020 | Accepted: Sept. 17, 2020 | Published Dec. 21, 2020 | Language: it
Keywords Middle Ages • Study trips • Caucasus • Photography • Armenia • Architecture • Anatolia
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