- The editor, Ori Z. Soltes is the Director of Exhibitions at the Foundation for International Arts and Exhibitions and adjunct Assistant Professor of Fine Arts and Theology at Georgetown University.
- Georgian history has been profoundly affected by the country's espousal of Christianity in the fourth century AD.
During its 'Golden Age' from the eleventh to thirteenth centuries it was a world commercial and cultural centre and a key point on the Christian frontier during the Crusades. After centuries of Mongol and Turkish subjection and absorption into the Russian/Soviet Empire, Georgia is today once again an independent country.
The introductory text of this book traces Georgia's long cultural history from archealogical beginnings to the present. Twenty-three essays by scholars from all over the world give a vivid portrayal of Georgia's heritage in history, literature and manuscript production, archeology and art throughout prehistoric, classical and Christian periods up to the Early Modern Era.
A fully illustrated, descriptive catalogue of 165 works ranging from a ceramic shard of the 6th millennium BC through10th-century icons to early 20th- century paintings.
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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 285
Language: English
Publisher: Philip Wilson Publishers
Pub. Date: May 2003
ISBN / ID: 9780856675010
ISBN-10: 0856675016
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