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Seventeenth-century Armenian paintings return to Windsor Castle after 150 years

Two newly conserved paintings by 17th century Armenian artist Marcos have been installed in the King’s Dining Room at Windsor Castle in England for the first time in 150 years, Windsor Express reports.

Seventeenth-century Armenian paintings return to Windsor Castle after 150 years

Seventeenth-century Armenian paintings return to Windsor Castle after 150 years

STEPANAKERT, SEPTEMBER 24, ARTSAKHPRESS:  They were last recorded within the castle in the early 1870s.

It is not known how or when the paintings arrived in England.

They were first recorded as hanging at Windsor Castle in James II's inventory in 1688, and subsequently hung at Kensington Palace and Hampton Court Palace, according to Windsor Express.

“The paintings show a member of the military aristocracy and an unmarried woman from New Julfa, the Armenian district of Isfahan, which was the cosmopolitan capital of Persia in the 17th century.

The figures are dressed in luxurious fabrics including Persian silks, which the Armenians of Isfahan famously traded across the globe. Both portraits include European details, such as a Venetian wine glass, a German clock and Dutch flowers, signifying affluence through access to luxury international commodities,” Grace Witherden wrote in Windsor Express.


     

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