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Shalva Amiranashvili

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Shalva Amiranashvili published over 100 titles on a wide range of topics from the history of Georgian arts. His best-known monographs deal with the pieces of medieval Georgian visual arts, such as illuminated manuscript miniatures, cloisonne, and frescoes. His
71:. He was placed in charge of the Department of History and Theory of Arts at the TSU in 1925 and earned a degree of professor in 1936. From 1939 to 1975, he was a director of the Art Museum of Georgia. In 1945, he was sent by the Soviet government to 232: 207: 202: 36:
art historian, one of the first to have engaged in systematic scholarly treatment of the art of Georgia. His name was posthumously given, in 1991, to the
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in 1957. He was named as a Honored Scientist of Georgia in 1959. He was, further, elected a deputy to the 6th and 7th Convocations of the
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is "A History of the Georgian Art", a voluminous survey of Georgian art, first published in Georgian (1950) and Russian (1963).
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to oversee the repatriation of the Georgian antiquities evacuated to France following the 1921
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in the 1960s. He was decorated by the state on several occasions, including with the
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in 1955, and member of the National Committee of Soviet Museums and
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Amiranashvili was born in the small mountainous Georgian town of
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Amiranashvili was elected a corresponding member of the
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Academic staff of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts
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Index

Georgian
Georgian
Art Museum of Georgia
Oni
Kutais Governorate
Russian Empire
Tbilisi State University
Moscow
Leningrad
Tbilisi State Academy of Arts
Paris
Bolshevik takeover of Georgia
Soviet Academy of Sciences
Georgian Academy of Sciences
International Council of Museums
Supreme Soviet
Georgian SSR
Order of Lenin
Didube Pantheon
Tbilisi
magnum opus


Шалва Ясонович Амиранашвили (1899–1975): Некролог
Categories
1899 births
1975 deaths
20th-century historians from Georgia (country)
Academic staff of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts
Tbilisi State University alumni

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