A Legacy of Armenian Treasures: Testimony to a People-The Alex and Marie Manoogian Museum
A Legacy of Armenian Treasures: Testimony to a People-The Alex and Marie Manoogian Museum
The Alex and Marie Manoogian Museum in Michigan holds the largest and most representative gathering of Armenian art and artifacts outside Armenia, including illuminated manuscripts, early printed books, rugs and carpets, sacred vessels and vestments, textiles and embroidery, ceramics, metalwork, paintings, coins, and objects from the ancient kingdom of Urartu. A Legacy of Armenian Treasures features more than 160 of the museum's most vital and beautiful pieces, each reproduced in full color and accompanied by a detailed entry. Essays by nine scholars of Armenian art and artifacts shed light not only on the artistic significance of these objects but on their cultural context as well.
Author: Edmond Y. Azadian, Sylvie L. Merian, Lucy Ardash
Publisher: Alex and Marie Manoogian Foundation
Published: 05/15/2013
Pages: 336
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 6.25lbs
Size: 12.00h x 11.80w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9780578113777
Review Citation(s):
Library Journal 10/15/2013 pg. 95
Choice 01/01/2014
About the Author
Edmond Y. Azadian is Advisor to the Alex and Marie Manoogian Museum and Advisor from the Diaspora to the Ministry of Culture of Armenia. His books include Portraits and Profiles and History on the Move.
Sylvie L. Merian is a librarian at the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York and author of many articles on Armenian arts and artifacts. She holds a Ph.D. in Armenian Studies with a specialization in Armenian manuscripts and codicology.
Lucy Ardash is Director of the Alex and Marie Manoogian Museum.