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genre: religious art (1)

artist: Toros Roslin (1) | Gregory of Narek (1) | Gregory of Tatev (1) | Spanish Forger (1) | anonymous (1) | Sargis Pitsak (1) | Alessandro Merli (1)

depicts: Jesus Christ (1) | Virgin Mary (1) | flower (1) | Sigismund III Vasa (1) | Henry III of France (1) | Stephen Báthory (1) | Saint Roch (1) | God the Father (1) | ermine (1) | Jan Januszowski (1) | Kłośnik (herb szlachecki) (1)

collection: Matenadaran (6) | National Museum in Warsaw (2) | Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem (2) | Metropolitan Museum of Art (1)

location: National Museum in Warsaw (1) | museum's storage space (1)

exhibition history: Armenia! (8)

main subject: Visitation (1)

Book of Lamentation (ms 1568)

manuscript / illumination
by Gregory of Narek (1173)

Gospel Book (ms 7482)

manuscript / illumination
by Gregory of Tatev (1297)

Second Prince Vasak Gospel Book

manuscript / illumination
(1268)

Gospel Book of the Archbishop John

manuscript / illumination
(1289)

Hymnal Depicting the Battle of Avarayr

manuscript / illumination
(1482)

Commentary on the Psalms

manuscript / illumination
(1449)

Manuscript Illumination with the Visitation in an Initial D, from a Choir Book

illumination / art forgery
by Spanish Forger (20th century)
flower

Madonna and Child with St. Roch and a donor.

illumination
by Alessandro Merli (1591s)
Virgin Mary Jesus Christ God the Father Saint Roch ermine

Bible of Yerevan (ms 2627)

manuscript / illumination
by Sargis Pitsak (1338)

Ennoblement Act of Jan Januszowski (1550-1613), publisher and manager of the Oficyna Łazarzowa in Kraków, granted by King Sigismund III Vasa

illumination / document
by anonymous (1580s)
Kłośnik (herb szlachecki) Henry III of France Stephen Báthory Jan Januszowski Sigismund III Vasa

Gospel Book of Lady Keran and Prince Levon II

manuscript / illumination
by Toros Roslin (1262)