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Name
  
Momik Momik

Role
  
Architect


Structures
  
Areni Church

Momik Momik Noravank Armenian Heritage

Died
  
1333, Vayots Dzor Province, Armenia

St. Astvatsatsin Church


Momik (Armenian: Մոմիկ; died 1333) was an ethnic Armenian architect, sculptor and a master artist of Armenian illuminated manuscripts. As a sculptor, Momik is also known for his fine carving of khachkars, found primarily at the monastery complex at Noravank. He held an eminent position at the Gladzor School of Illuminated Manuscripts in Syunik, established at Vayots Dzor under the patronage of the Orbelian family's historian, Stepanos Orbelian. Of the manuscripts authored by Momik, only several survive: one is found at the repository of the Mkhitarist Order in Vienna and three others are found at the Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts in Yerevan, Armenia.

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Following Stepanos Orbelian's death in 1305, Momik began carving a khachkar in honor of the great historian, completing in 1306.

Momik Visit to Armenia July 2012

Momik was the author of the miniatures for the Gospel, "Entombment" and "Angel Appearing to Holy Women", created in Glazdor in 1302, of the building of Astvatsatsin church in Areni village (1321), of its wonderful reliefs and of a number of khachkars. He also designed and carved the masterpiece church of S. Astvatsatsin at Noravank Monastery in Armenia.

Momik Visit to Armenia July 2012

Momik The Legend of Master Momik Arara Tour

Momik

References

Momik Wikipedia