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Armenian Atlas Reaches $37,500 at Swann Galleries

June 12, 2017 By administrator

armenian atlasNew York—On June 7, Swann Galleries’ held its biannual auction of Maps & Atlases, Natural History & Color Plate Books. Approximately two thirds of the lots offered fell into the category of maps and atlases, with strong results in both subheadings. Of the 265 lots, 86% percent found buyers, exceeding the low estimate for the section by more than $100,000.

The first world atlas in the Armenian language topped the sale, reaching more than five times its $6,000 high estimate to sell for $37,500*, a record for the work. Hovhannes Amira Dadian created the atlas in the Armenian monastery on the Venetian island of San Lazzaro in 1849 in an effort to bring Western knowledge to his home country. The atlas boasts ten hand-colored double-page maps, including one of the solar system, all of which were printed in Paris and based primarily on contemporary French models.

Another highlight was the Speciel Land Charte von Pensilvanien, Neu Jersey, Neu York, a 1750 map by Lewis Evans published in Frankfurt, whose alluring designations such as “The Endless Mountains” may have been responsible for the subsequent German emigration to the state. The map sold for $27,500, far exceeding its high estimate of $15,000. The only other known copy is in the collection of the Library of Congress.

Multiple bidders on a manuscript logbook that recounts two voyages from England to the Mediterranean, replete with records and delightful watercolors by Captain William Hodgson, sent the price flying past the high estimate of $5,000 to a price realized of $20,800. Specialist Caleb Kiffer notes, “The log book is one of those unusual items that rarely comes to market and that gets people really excited.”

Other items he noted included a mysterious early twentieth-century chalkboard globe that tripled its modest high estimate to sell for $1,625, and a rare map detailing the proceedings of the Revolutionary War near Charleston, SC ($21,250).

Mr. Kiffer added, “I was glad to see a mix of collectors, dealers and institutions actively bidding.”

The next sale of Maps & Atlases, Natural History & Color Plate Books at Swann Galleries will be on December 5, 2017. For more information or consign quality materials, contact Caleb Kiffer at caleb@swanngalleries.com.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, Atlas

Artsakh Atlas published in three languages

November 22, 2016 By administrator

artsakhThe newly published electronic atlas of Artsakh available in three languages – Armenian, Russian, and English, – provides scientific, yet brief information about the region, Shoghine Hovhannisyan, chairwoman at Duty of Soul NGO stated during the presentation of the work on Tuesday.

In her words, the 40-page work offers an all-embracing picture of Artsakh (including the occupied northern part) with photos as well as maps of ethnic distribution, scriptoria, educational institutions and cultural monuments.

“The aim of this work to make the history and culture of Artsakh accessible both to the Armenian public, especially the politicians engaged with Artsakh issues and to the foreign audience. This is a weapon on the diplomatic front to be used against Azerbaijan,” Mrs. Hovhannisyan said.

The electronic versions of the Atlas have been prepared by Duty of Soul NGO the with the support of the Foundation studying Armenian architecture and implemented within a grant programme of the Youth Foundation of Armenia. The atlas is available at the website of the Foundation http://www.raa-am.com/Arcaxqartezagirq/imeges/Arcakhq__En.pdf.

Shoghine Hovhannisyan informed that the Russian and Armenian versions of the work will be presented by the end of the year or at least in the beginning of the next year.

The head of the foundation studying Armenian architecture Samvel Karapetyan, present at the presentation, said that preference had been given to the maps drafted by foreign authors.

“There are number of maps depicting Armenia with Artsakh within its borders that had been drawn by foreigners. A map dating 1985 was entitled Artsakh – not Karabakh, which means that in the 19th century the land was known as Artsakh. It remains unknown the reason for the later dismissal of the name Artsakh from circulation and preferring Karabakh instead,” Karapetyan noted.

He next informed that the atlas features the educational institutions with details such as the dates of their foundation, the manuscripts kept, while the map of the historical monuments is split due to the great number of the sights with separate categories for churches, towers, fortresses, monuments, etc.

Furthermore, as Karapetyan informed, the Artsakh Atlas is supplemented with maps of various specific specialization.

To note, the Artsakh Atlas was initiated within a grant competition of the Youth Foundation of Armenia, a partner organization chosen by the RA President.

 

Source Panorama.am

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Artsakh, Atlas, map

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