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The '''Hovnatanyan family''' ({{lang-hy|Հովնաթանյաններ}} ''Hovnat'anyanner''; {{lang-ru|Овнатаняны}} ''Ovnatanyany''; {{lang-ka|ჰოვნათანიანები}} ''hovnatanianebi''; '''Hovnatanyans''') was an Armenian family of painters. They include five generations from the 17th and 19th centuries. Hovnatanyans are descending from ] village, ] in Nakhichevan (now ] village in ], ], Azerbaijan). The '''Hovnatanyan''' family ({{langx|hy|Հովնաթանյաններ}}, ''Hovnat'anyanner'') was a prominent ] family of painters. They include five generations from 17th to 19th centuries. Hovnatanyans are originally from the village of ], ] in Nakhichevan (now ], ], ]).


They were based on ], ], ], ], ] and ]. They were based in Nakhichevan, ], ], ], ] and ]. Most of their works are dedicated to Christianity like other works of their era.


The surname derives from ''Hovnatan'', the Armenian equivalent of ].
Most of their works are dedicated to Christianity like other works of their era.


==Family members== ==Family members==
*] (Նաղաշ Հովնաթան) (1661–1722)<ref>{{cite book|last=Akopian|first=Aram|title=Armenians and the world : yesterday and today|year=2001|publisher=Noyan Tapan|location=Yerevan|isbn=9789993051299|pages=130–132}}</ref><ref>{{in lang|hy}} {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110209005845/http://www.armeniainfo.com/armenia/immortalpeople/hayer/mshakuyt/nkarichner |date=2011-02-09 }}</ref> founder of the family; poet, artist, miniaturist, wall-painter, and a church clerk
Grigor (Գրիգոր) and Zorik (Զօրիկ) had three sons:
**Harutyun Hovnatanyan (Հարություն Հովնաթանյան) (18th century) – artist and a wall-painter
*Tadevos (Թադևոս) (17th century) - miniaturist, church clerk
**Hakob Hovnatanyan I (Հակոբ Հովնաթանյան) (died in 1757) – artist, miniaturist, and poet
*Haykaz (Հայկազ) (17th century)
***Hovnatan Hovnatanyan (Հովնաթան Հովնաթանյան) (1730s – 1801/1802) – wall-painter
*Hovhan (Հովհան) or Yohan (Ցոհան) (died in 1679), married to Soghomve (Սողովմե) - miniaturist, church clerk
***Mkrtum Hovnatanyan (Մկրտում Հովնաթանյան) (1779–1846) – artist, buried in ] cemetery, Tbilisi.
**Zarnishan (Զառնիշան)
****Aghaton Hovnatanyan (Աղաթոն Հովնաթանյան) (1816–1893) artist
**Samir (Սամիր)
****] Hovnatanyan II (Հակոբ Հովնաթանյան) (1806–1881) – artist
**Margar (Մարգար) (17th century) – church clerk and a miniaturist
*****Ruben Hovnatanyan (1940–1999) – artist
**'''Naghash Hovnatan''' (Նաղաշ Հովնաթան) (1661-1722<ref>{{hy icon}} </ref>) - founder of the family; poet, artist, miniaturist, wall-painter, and a church clerk
***Harutyun Hovnatanyan (Հարություն Հովնաթանյան) (18th century) – artist and a wall-painter
***Hakob Hovnatanyan (Հակոբ Հովնաթանյան) (died in 1757) – artist, miniaturist, and poet
****Hovnatan Hovnatanyan (Հովնաթան Հովնաթանյան) (1730’s – 1801/1802) – wall-painter
****Mkrtum Hovnatanyan (Մկրտում Հովնաթանյան) (1779 —1846) – artist, buried in ] cemetery, Tbilisi.
*****Aghaton Hovnatanyan (Աղաթոն Հովնաթանյան) (1816–1893) - artist
*****] (Հակոբ Հովնաթանյան) (1806—1881) – artist


==Legacy== ==Legacy==
A ] on the planet Mercury is named after Hakob Hovnatanian.<ref>{{cite web|title=PIA12039: Low Angle Impacts: A Look at Qi Baishi and Hovnatanian|url=http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA12039|publisher=NASA|accessdate=25 December 2012}}</ref> A ] on the planet Mercury is named after Hakob Hovnatanian.<ref>{{cite web|title=PIA12039: Low Angle Impacts: A Look at Qi Baishi and Hovnatanian|url=http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA12039|publisher=NASA|accessdate=25 December 2012}}</ref>


==Gallery== ==Gallery==
<gallery> <gallery>
File:Овнатанян. Портрет Середина 19 в. Тбилиси, Музей искусств.jpg|Portrait of Melikishvili by Hakob Hovnatanyan, The Georgian Museum of Fine Arts, Tbilisi. File:Овнатанян. Портрет Середина 19 в. Тбилиси, Музей искусств.jpg|Portrait of ] by Hakob Hovnatanyan, The Georgian Museum of Fine Arts, Tbilisi.
File:Портрет Караджана. 1830-1840-е гг. Акоп Овнатанян.jpg|Karajyan by Hakob Hovnatanyan. File:Портрет Караджана. 1830-1840-е гг. Акоп Овнатанян.jpg|Karajyan by Hakob Hovnatanyan.
File:Hakob Hovnatanjan - Der Schah von Persien Nāser ad-Dīn Schāh - 2691 - Kunsthistorisches Museum.jpg|''The Shah of Persia Nāser ad-Dīn Shāh by Hakob Hovnatanian''
File:King Tiridates with his wife Ashkhen and sister Khosrovidukht by Naghash Hovnatan.jpg|] with his wife ] and sister ] by Naghash Hovnatan. File:King Tiridates with his wife Ashkhen and sister Khosrovidukht by Naghash Hovnatan.jpg|] with his wife ] and sister ] by Naghash Hovnatan.
File:Григор Татеваци. Мастер Овнатан Овнатанян.jpg|] by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan File:Naghash Hovnatan2.jpg|18th century drawing of Naghash Hovnatan
File:Григор Татеваци. Мастер Овнатан Овнатанян.jpg|] by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan
File:Etchmiadzin.JPG|] dome by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan and his son Mkrtum Hovnatanyan. File:Hovnatanyan.jpg|Assumption of the Virgin by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan
File:Etchmiadzin.JPG|] dome by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan and his son Mkrtum Hovnatanyan.
File:Овнатан Овнатанян Тайная Вечеря.jpg|] by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan. File:Овнатан Овнатанян Тайная Вечеря.jpg|] by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan.
Image:St.Movses Khorenatsi.jpg|] by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan. File:St.Movses Khorenatsi.jpg|] by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan.
File:Mkrtum Hovnatanian. Hayk Nahapet.jpeg|] by Mkrtum Hovnatanyan. File:Mkrtum Hovnatanian. Hayk Nahapet.jpeg|] by Mkrtum Hovnatanyan.
File:Artashes I by Mkrtum Hovnatanian.png|] by Mkrtum Hovnatanyan
File:Портрет Нерсеса Аштаракеци.А.Овнатанян.jpg|] by Hakob Hovnatanyan. File:Портрет Нерсеса Аштаракеци.А.Овнатанян.jpg|] by Hakob Hovnatanyan.
File:Naghash Hovnatan.jpg|Ejmiatsin, by Naghash Hovnatan. File:Naghash Hovnatan.jpg|Ejmiatsin, by Naghash Hovnatanyan.
File:Hakob Hovnatanian - Ali ibn Abi Talib.jpg|] by Hakob Hovnatanyan.
File:A. Hovnatanian. Captain Buchkiev. 1854.jpg|Captain Buchkiev by Aghaton Hovnatanyan
</gallery> </gallery>



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Latest revision as of 06:13, 2 November 2024

Armenian family of painters
Hakob Hovnatanyan (1806–1881), a representative of the last generation of Hovnatanyans.

The Hovnatanyan family (Armenian: Հովնաթանյաններ, Hovnat'anyanner) was a prominent Armenian family of painters. They include five generations from 17th to 19th centuries. Hovnatanyans are originally from the village of Shorot, Yernjak district in Nakhichevan (now Şurud, Julfa Rayon, Nakhichivan Autonomous Republic).

They were based in Nakhichevan, Yerevan, Tbilisi, Ejmiatsin, Saint Petersburg and Persia. Most of their works are dedicated to Christianity like other works of their era.

The surname derives from Hovnatan, the Armenian equivalent of Jonathan.

Family members

  • Naghash Hovnatan (Նաղաշ Հովնաթան) (1661–1722) – founder of the family; poet, artist, miniaturist, wall-painter, and a church clerk
    • Harutyun Hovnatanyan (Հարություն Հովնաթանյան) (18th century) – artist and a wall-painter
    • Hakob Hovnatanyan I (Հակոբ Հովնաթանյան) (died in 1757) – artist, miniaturist, and poet
      • Hovnatan Hovnatanyan (Հովնաթան Հովնաթանյան) (1730s – 1801/1802) – wall-painter
      • Mkrtum Hovnatanyan (Մկրտում Հովնաթանյան) (1779–1846) – artist, buried in Khojivank cemetery, Tbilisi.
        • Aghaton Hovnatanyan (Աղաթոն Հովնաթանյան) (1816–1893) – artist
        • Hakob Hovnatanyan II (Հակոբ Հովնաթանյան) (1806–1881) – artist
          • Ruben Hovnatanyan (1940–1999) – artist

Legacy

A crater on the planet Mercury is named after Hakob Hovnatanian.

Gallery

  • Portrait of Melikov by Hakob Hovnatanyan, The Georgian Museum of Fine Arts, Tbilisi. Portrait of Melikov by Hakob Hovnatanyan, The Georgian Museum of Fine Arts, Tbilisi.
  • Karajyan by Hakob Hovnatanyan. Karajyan by Hakob Hovnatanyan.
  • The Shah of Persia Nāser ad-Dīn Shāh by Hakob Hovnatanian The Shah of Persia Nāser ad-Dīn Shāh by Hakob Hovnatanian
  • King Tiridates with his wife Ashkhen and sister Khosrovidukht by Naghash Hovnatan. King Tiridates with his wife Ashkhen and sister Khosrovidukht by Naghash Hovnatan.
  • 18th century drawing of Naghash Hovnatan 18th century drawing of Naghash Hovnatan
  • Grigor Tatevatsi by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan Grigor Tatevatsi by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan
  • Assumption of the Virgin by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan Assumption of the Virgin by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan
  • Etchmiadzin Cathedral dome by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan and his son Mkrtum Hovnatanyan. Etchmiadzin Cathedral dome by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan and his son Mkrtum Hovnatanyan.
  • Last Supper by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan. Last Supper by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan.
  • Moses of Chorene by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan. Moses of Chorene by Hovnatan Hovnatanyan.
  • Hayk by Mkrtum Hovnatanyan. Hayk by Mkrtum Hovnatanyan.
  • Artashes I by Mkrtum Hovnatanyan Artashes I by Mkrtum Hovnatanyan
  • Nerses V by Hakob Hovnatanyan. Nerses V by Hakob Hovnatanyan.
  • Ejmiatsin, by Naghash Hovnatanyan. Ejmiatsin, by Naghash Hovnatanyan.
  • Ali by Hakob Hovnatanyan. Ali by Hakob Hovnatanyan.
  • Captain Buchkiev by Aghaton Hovnatanyan Captain Buchkiev by Aghaton Hovnatanyan


References

  1. Akopian, Aram (2001). Armenians and the world : yesterday and today. Yerevan: Noyan Tapan. pp. 130–132. ISBN 9789993051299.
  2. (in Armenian) Հովնաթանյաններ Archived 2011-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "PIA12039: Low Angle Impacts: A Look at Qi Baishi and Hovnatanian". NASA. Retrieved 25 December 2012.

See also

Armenian literature
Epic and legends
Genres
V—IX centuries
Golden age
X—XIV centuries
  • Tovma Artsruni
  • Hovhannes Draskhanakerttsi
  • Ukhtanes of Sebastia
  • Movses Kaghankatvatsi
  • Gregory of Narek
  • Stepanos Asoghik
  • Grigor Magistros
  • Aristakes Lastivertsi
  • Hovhannes Imastaser
  • Matthew of Edessa
  • Nerses IV the Gracious
  • Mkhitar Gosh
  • Nerses of Lambron
  • Vardan Aygektsi
  • Vardan Areveltsi
  • Kirakos of Gandzak
  • Sempad the Constable
  • Frik
  • Hovhannes Erznkatsi
  • Mekhitar of Ayrivank
  • Stephen Orbelian
  • Gevorg Skevratsi
  • Hayton of Corycus
  • Kostandin Yerznkatsi
  • Gregory of Akner
  • Khachatur Kecharetsi
  • Esayi of Nich
  • Terter Yerevantsi
  • XV—XVI centuries
    XVII—XVIII centuries
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