Монастир Кобайр (Ukrainian Wikipedia)

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  • Заруи Акопян // Особенности иконографии армяно-халкидонитских памятников (X–XIII вв.) [2] [Архівовано 26 жовтня 2014 у Wayback Machine.]

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  • History of humanity [1]. – UNESCO, 2000. – 253 с.

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  • Nira Stone // The Kaffa lives of the Desert Fathers:a study in Armenian manuscript illumination [Архівовано 9 березня 2016 у Wayback Machine.] //In aedibus Peeters 1997, p.73( 216) ISBN 2877233014, 9782877233019

    A similar iconography and presentation of four or more figures receiving a blessing or communion from a fifth is known in Byzantine and Georgian art (“The Communion of the Apostles”). It is a frequent motif of contemporary Byzantine frescoes and in the rare fresco from Armenia, in the Church of Kobayr. This fresco was painted by a Georgian fresco artist after the ban on images was lifted in the twelfth century (Thierry-Donabédian [1989], 207). Armenian artist were not completely familiar with this form of art, so Georgian artists were imported.

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  • Заруи Акопян // Особенности иконографии армяно-халкидонитских памятников (X–XIII вв.) [2] [Архівовано 26 жовтня 2014 у Wayback Machine.]
  • Nira Stone // The Kaffa lives of the Desert Fathers:a study in Armenian manuscript illumination [Архівовано 9 березня 2016 у Wayback Machine.] //In aedibus Peeters 1997, p.73( 216) ISBN 2877233014, 9782877233019

    A similar iconography and presentation of four or more figures receiving a blessing or communion from a fifth is known in Byzantine and Georgian art (“The Communion of the Apostles”). It is a frequent motif of contemporary Byzantine frescoes and in the rare fresco from Armenia, in the Church of Kobayr. This fresco was painted by a Georgian fresco artist after the ban on images was lifted in the twelfth century (Thierry-Donabédian [1989], 207). Armenian artist were not completely familiar with this form of art, so Georgian artists were imported.

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