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Plate 18. The Virgin and Child. Iconographically this miniature is connected with the analogous work of 1317 by Toros Taronatsi, which the painter based on his iconographic version called the "Milk-feeder". Later this iconographic version was changed and finally the version by Grigor Tatevatsi's pupil appeared.
109 posted on 07/11/2008 5:44:49 PM PDT by chase19
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Mark the Evangelist Artist - Grigor Tatevatsi, 1378 Gospel, 1297 A specific type of iconography of the evangelists was adopted in Syuniq of the XIV - XV centuries, especially in Gladzor and later in Tatev as well as in a group of manuscripts related to those centers. Of the above-mentioned centers, this type appeared in Gladzor manuscripts of the end of the XIII and beginning of the XIV centuries. Similar evangelists may be found in the miniatures of Grigor Tatevatsi, and later in the works of the Anonymous Painter of Syuniq, plate 26). Grigor Tatevatsi and the Anonymous Painter of Syuniq were persons of bright individuality, thus each of their works is not simply a copy of the other, but an artistic embodiment of the model. Not much symbolism in this Armenian portrayal of Mark.
110 posted on 07/11/2008 5:55:46 PM PDT by chase19
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