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035 _a(OCoLC)492064808
035 _aPRITEC.ROUEN3.020020536001
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099 _tLIVR
100 _a20050131d1971 k y0frey50 ca
101 _aeng
_arus
102 _aRU
200 1 _a
_a= Pamt́niki arhitektury v sovetskoj Armenii
_bTexte imprim
_d= Architectural monuments in the Soviet Republic of Armenia
_f
_f= S. Mnatzakanyan, N. Stepanyan
210 _aLeningrad
_cAurora art publishers
_d1971
215 _a1 vol. (68+108pl.)
_d22cm
330 _aMedieval armenian architecture -a summit of the art of Christian Orient- captivates by the beauty and grandeur of the surviving monuments, by their purity of style and a subtle liason with the landscape of a rocky southern country. It was here, in Armenia, that the new types of architectural structure, to be later widespread throughout the world, were originally developed. A glimpse of Armenian architecture amounts for the reader to an exciting encounter with the innermost foundations of architectural creation while the former'o evolution in the fourth-fourteenth centuries gives an instructive story of the growth and enrichment of spatial and plastic, as well as ensemble solutions.
510 _aArchitectural monuments in the Soviet Republic of Armenia
_zeng
607 _3027316211
_917
_aArmňie
_3027791491
_9628
_xOuvrages illustrš
_2rameau
700 _4070
_aMnatsaganyan
_bStepan Khatchadour
_f1917-1994
701 _4070
_aStepanyan
_bNonna Souren
_f1932-
801 3 _bAbes
_c20130530
_gAFNOR