Minus Megerdich Zorab
Minus Megerdich Zorab or Minas Megerdich Zorab (1833–1896) was a successful painter. His work included icon's in Armenian churches in Iran.
Minus Megerdich Zorab | |
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Born | 1833 |
Died | 1896 |
Life and heritage
Zorab was born in India to Manook Zohrab (a descendant of Zohrab I of Yerevan in Armenia) in 1833. His father had eight sons. One of his sons was Hoohanes Zorab who became known at Lt Colonel John Zorab. Zorab's father had dropped the "h" in the surname because it was confused with Parsees who had that name.
One of his paintings about The Mote and the Beam is in the Wellcome Trust[1] and he is known for icons he painted in Armenian churches in Iran. The churches are in a suburb of Isfahan known as New Julfa.[2]
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References
- 1 painting by or after Minus Megerdich Zorab at the Art UK site, accessed 23 March 2013
- Minas Zorab, Wellcome Trust, accessed January 2013
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