Discover the breathtaking legacy of Medieval Georgian architecture, a world where faith, artistry, and craftsmanship merged to create timeless masterpieces. In this engaging and richly informative book, David Khoshtaria offers a fresh and comprehensive look at Georgia’s extraordinary cathedrals, churches, and monasteries - remarkable monuments that continue to define the country’s cultural landscape.
Khoshtaria masterfully traces the story of Georgian church building across more than 1500 years, from late Antiquity to the eighteenth century. With clarity and depth, he highlights the distinctive features of each historical period, revealing how Georgian builders developed their own original architectural language while engaging in dialogue with surrounding artistic traditions.
Through detailed analysis of key monuments, the author explores typological, stylistic, and structural innovations, uncovering the creative and technical brilliance of Georgia’s medieval master builders. At the same time, he situates these achievements within their broader cultural, economic, and political context, offering readers a holistic understanding of the evolution of Georgian architecture.
David Khoshtaria, head of the Medieval Department at the George Chubinashvili National Research Centre and Associate Professor of architectural history at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, is one of Georgia’s leading experts on Medieval and early Modern architecture. His insights make this book an invaluable guide for anyone interested in art history, architecture, or the rich cultural heritage of Georgia.
Perfect for readers seeking to explore the beauty and sophistication of Georgian ecclesiastical architecture, Medieval Georgian Churches invites you to journey through centuries of devotion, artistry, and innovation carved in stone.
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