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Royal imagery in medieval Georgia

Antony Eastmond

Medieval Georgia, in the Caucasus, produced a wealth of monuments to its rulers, of which little is known outside the former Soviet Union. This book is the first of its kind to examine the development of royal imagery in Georgia between the ninth and thirteenth centuries. Positioned between the Christian and Islamic worlds, Georgia provides an excellent case study for the investigation of issues regarding the relationship between art and power and the transmission of ideas between East and West. Byzantine, Persian, Armenian, Turkic, and local traditions are shown to have influenced the image of power promoted by the Georgian rulers, and Antony Eastmond bases his study on fine examples ranging from high-relief stone carvings to sophisticated wall-painting cycles. Initially, the book traces the production and interpretation of royal imagery over three centuries, from the revival of...

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