Royal Imagery in Medieval GeorgiaPenn State Press, 2010 M11 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 58
Page xiv
... given me travel grants to visit Georgia , as has the British Academy and the British Institute of Ar- chaeology at Ankara , which allowed me to visit monuments on both sides of the Turko - Georgian border . The Government of Georgia ...
... given me travel grants to visit Georgia , as has the British Academy and the British Institute of Ar- chaeology at Ankara , which allowed me to visit monuments on both sides of the Turko - Georgian border . The Government of Georgia ...
Page 4
... given the im- pression that royal imagery was produced by the rulers it promoted . However , in more than half of the churches to be discussed here there is evidence from secondary donor images that the imagery was commissioned or paid ...
... given the im- pression that royal imagery was produced by the rulers it promoted . However , in more than half of the churches to be discussed here there is evidence from secondary donor images that the imagery was commissioned or paid ...
Page 6
... given by the same powers to his distant relative , Ašot Bagratuni of Armenia , in 806 . The lands Ašot ' I governed , including T'ao , K'larjeti , and Kartli , were divided among his three children , who indulged in complex internecine ...
... given by the same powers to his distant relative , Ašot Bagratuni of Armenia , in 806 . The lands Ašot ' I governed , including T'ao , K'larjeti , and Kartli , were divided among his three children , who indulged in complex internecine ...
Page 16
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Page 26
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aladašvili Alibegašvili Ant'on appear apse Ašot At'eni Bagrat Bagrat'ioni family Bagrat'ionis Bertubani Betania Byzantine Byzantium Cappella Palatina catholicos century Christ church Constantine Constantine IX Constantinople coronation crown Čubinašvili Cxovreba Mepet-mepisa Tamarisa Davit IV Ağmašenebeli Davit Soslan decoration Deesis Demet're Demet're's depicted Djobadze donor images emperor eristavs evidence Gelati Georgian Chronicle Georgian Monasteries Giorgi III Giorgi IV Laša Giorgi Laša Hagia Sophia History icon iconography imperial inscriptions interpretation Kartlis Cxovreba KC 2 Cxovreba king kuropalates Macxvariši Maria of Alania Mosaics narthex Natlismcemeli niche nonroyal north transept north wall Op'iza Orbeli Ošk'i patron patronage portraits present Privalova Q'inc'visi Queen Tamar Rat'i robes royal family royal figures royal imagery royal images royal panel rule ruler Rusudan Saint Katherine Saint Nino scenes scheme secular seen shown shows Sopoćani south wall Sumbat surviving Svaneti T'beti Tamar's reign Tbilisi Thierry tion transept Vardzia Virsaladze visual Vivian wall paintings west wall და
Popular passages
Page xix - N. Thierry, Le souverain dans les programmes d'églises en Cappadoce et en Géorgie du X' au XIII' siècle, dans Revue des études géorgiennes et caucasiennes, 4, 1988, p.