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HAKOB'S GOSPELS: THE LIFE AND WORK OF AN ARMENIAN ARTIST OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURYHAKOB'S GOSPELS: THE LIFE AND WORK OF AN ARMENIAN ARTIST OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY

HAKOB'S GOSPELS: THE LIFE AND WORK OF AN ARMENIAN ARTIST OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY

Edda Vardanyan, TIMOTHY GREENWOOD, Tim Greenwood

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"The Pozzi Gospels, completed by Hakob Jughayets'i, includes an extraordinary series of portraits, narrative miniatures and marginal figures. Copied and illuminated under the protection of a church in the city of Keghi (modern Kigi, fifty miles south-west of Erzurum), Hakob's sparkling, vibrant palette, expressive wide-eyed figures, and iconographic inventiveness are at their most distinctive in this early work." "This is the first monograph to trace Hakob's development from his beginnings in Armenia in the 1580s to his later works in Safavid Persia, at Isfahan, in 1607 and 1610. The study constructs Hakob's biography, explores his artistic development, and evaluates his career within the context of late 16th-century Armenian politics, culture and devotion. Illustrated with reproductions of miniatures produced at every stage of his career, it reveals the singular artistic vision of Hakob himself and the dynamism of contemporary Armenian illumination."--Jacket.

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OL13666123W

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History of art & design styles: c 1400 to c 1600Individual artistsPainting & paintingsReligious subjects depicted in artIndividual ArtistArtArt & Art InstructionArmeniaSubjects & Themes - ReligiousBiographyCalligraphersIllustratorsMiniature paintersArtists, united statesArt, americanIllustrationsArmenian Illumination of books and manuscriptsMedieval Illumination of books and manuscripts

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