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@inbook{2290968, author = {Moraschi, Annalisa}, address = {Turnhout}, booktitle = {Re-Thinking Late Antique Armenia : Historiography, Material Culture and Heritage}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/M.CONVISUP-EB.5.135379}, editor = {Palladino, Adrien; Campini, Ruben; Moraschi, Annalisa; Foletti, Ivan}, keywords = {Armenia; exhibition; Ghevond Alishan; Italy; Luigi Montabone; photography; travel; Venice}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Turnhout}, isbn = {978-80-280-0306-7}, pages = {116-133}, publisher = {Brepols}, title = {A Mutual Presentation : Precocious Interests for Medieval Armenia in Nineteenth-century Italy}, url = {https://www.brepols.net/products/IS-9788028003067-1}, year = {2023} }
TY - CHAP ID - 2290968 AU - Moraschi, Annalisa PY - 2023 TI - A Mutual Presentation : Precocious Interests for Medieval Armenia in Nineteenth-century Italy VL - Convivium Supplementum, 11 PB - Brepols CY - Turnhout SN - 9788028003067 KW - Armenia KW - exhibition KW - Ghevond Alishan KW - Italy KW - Luigi Montabone KW - photography KW - travel KW - Venice UR - https://www.brepols.net/products/IS-9788028003067-1 N2 - Two overlooked events involving the relation between Italy and Armenia in the second half of the nineteenth century offer special significance for the historical-artistic study of Armenia. The Mostra Veneto-Armena, an exhibition organized by the Mekhitarists of San Lazzaro and held in Venice in 1881, aimed to introduce Armenia to the world. Along with many objects, the organizers presented a section that included travel reports which documented Armenian monuments. One of these accounts had been produced decades before, during a mission promoted by Italy’s monarch, Umberto I, who dispatched a diplomatic mission to Persia to meet the Shah. To reach Tehran, a delegation comprising not only diplomats and soldiers but also a scientific group that included photographer Luigi Montabone, walked across Armenia. The photos are of great documentary interest, especially those of Ējmiatsin, the appearance of which before its late-nineteenth-century modifications was otherwise photographically unrecorded. Seen in parallel, both events highlight how the Italian administration’s political agenda on the one hand, and, on the other, the efforts of the Armenian community in Italy, resulted in an early interest in Armenia’s heritage. ER -
MORASCHI, Annalisa. A Mutual Presentation : Precocious Interests for Medieval Armenia in Nineteenth-century Italy. In Palladino, Adrien; Campini, Ruben; Moraschi, Annalisa; Foletti, Ivan. \textit{Re-Thinking Late Antique Armenia : Historiography, Material Culture and Heritage}. Turnhout: Brepols, 2023, p.~116-133. Convivium Supplementum, 11. ISBN~978-80-280-0306-7. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1484/M.CONVISUP-EB.5.135379.
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