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  • Russell to Speak on `Animal Style in Art: From Scythia to Aghtamar'

    Russell to Speak on `Animal Style in Art: From Scythia to Aghtamar'

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2013/05/14/russell-to-speak-on-animal-style-in-art-from-scythia-to-aghtamar/
    May 14, 2013


    BELMONT, Mass. - On Thurs., May 30, Dr. James R. Russell, Mashtots
    Professor of Armenian Studies at Harvard University, will give an
    illustrated lecture entitled, `The Animal Style in Art: From Scythia
    to Aghtamar to Modern Russian Literature,' at the National Association
    for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) in Belmont. The lecture will
    be given in honor of the 90th birthday of Prof. Nina G. Garsoian, the
    Avedissian Professor Emerita of Armenian History and Civilization at
    Columbia University and the director of the `Revue des Etudes
    Armeniennes' in Paris.

    Built in AD 920, the Church of the Holy Cross on Aghtamar island in
    Lake Van famously features a spectacular bas-relief sculptural program
    on its outer walls, where we find antic animals strikingly reminiscent
    of images from Scythian art, wrought in gold, of the ancient world.
    The impression one takes away from Scythian art is of the pleasure of
    movement, the beauty of the kinetic body. And if one recalls that much
    of this art was meant to be portable, often to adorn a rider and his
    mount, it is understandable that it celebrated the galloping horse,
    the swooping falcon, the hare or stag in full flight.

    If the Animal Style, which endured for many centuries past the
    Classical age, found its way from gold to stone, with perhaps a quick
    stopover in Sasanian Iran, it is surely at home in Armenia. Tracing
    the imagery of Scythia and Aghtamar's Church of the Holy Cross and
    following it into Russian art and literature, Russell will pursue the
    meanings and repercussions of this pattern of animal imagery, in
    visual art and in the written word.

    Russell has been the Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies at Harvard
    since 1992. His books include Bosphorus Nights: The Complete Lyric
    Poems of Bedros Tourian, Armenian and Iranian Studies, The Book of
    Flowers, An Armenian Epic: The Heroes of Kasht, Zoroastrianism in
    Armenia, and Hovhannes Tlkurantsi and the Medieval Armenian Lyric
    Tradition.

    Garsoian received her B.A. from Bryn Mawr College in 1943 and her M.A.
    and Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1946 and 1958, respectively, in
    Byzantine, Near Eastern, and Armenian history. Garsoian was the first
    female dean of the Graduate School at Princeton University and a
    two-term trustee of the Ford Foundation.

    The talk begins at 7:30 p.m. For more information, call 617-489-1610
    or e-mail [email protected].

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