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    KARABAKH WILL HAVE ITS PLACE IN ALEXEY LIDOV'S WORKS

    http://karabakh-open.info/en/societyen/2266-en465
    Monday, 05 November 2012 10:24

    Famous Russian culturologist, academician Alexey Lidov visited Artsakh
    recently. He arrived in Yerevan to participate in the international
    conference and from there on he came to Artsakh.

    His visit did not carry an official character. He is a specialist of
    mural art and he is mostly interested in the wall-paintings of Dadivank
    monastic complex in Artsakh. Here he was accompanied by archeologist
    Gagik Sargsyan who knows this place very well and Igor, employee of
    the Department of the NKR Environment and Natural Resources.

    "I intended to visit Artsakh 24 years ago and ever since have not
    managed to do this in any way. The earthquake of 1988, the change of
    power in the country, the war ... In short I could hardly find suitable
    time for my arrival. I decided to come to Artsakh from Yerevan alone,
    it would have been a pity to miss such an opportunity," Lidov says.

    Alexey Lidov studies medieval cultural monuments. "I study all the
    cultural monuments of the Christian world. I visited any Christian
    country".

    He considers Akhtala the most important Armenian monastery from the
    point of view of mural art while Gandzasar is the mightiest one of
    the 13th century.

    His first book is about the wall-paintings of Akhtala.

    "Gandzasar is mightier than Dadivank especially from the point of
    view of mural art," says Lidov who visited Gandzasar the other day.

    He took photos of Dadivank to use them later in his scientific works.

    "One visit is not enough for writing a book but I will use these
    facts and photos for a scientific article".

    Archeologist Gagik Sargsyan acted as a guide. On the way we stopped
    near the cemetery and commemorative cross stones of Qolatak village,
    Martakert region.

    Lidov was so much fascinated with the cross stones that Gagik Sargsyan
    had to hurry him up saying, "You will never reach home if you try to
    see everything in Karabakh".

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