Anne Hagopian
Anne Hagopian van Buren (1927–2008) was an art historian who studied 14th and 15th century Netherlandish art.[1] She graduated from Radcliffe College.[2] Her husband was Paul van Buren.
Hagopian's article "Reality and Literary Romance in the Park of Hesdin" explores the literary origins of motifs found in Robert d'Artois's garden at Hesdin. Hagopian wrote that "the imagery from French romances is realized at Hesdin".[3]
Selected publications
- van Buren, Anne Hagopian (1986). "Thoughts, Old and New, on the Sources of Early Netherlandish Painting". Simiolus: Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art 16 (2/3): 93. doi:10.2307/3780631.
References
- ↑ "Anne Hagopian Van Buren". NYTimes Legacy (classified ad). New York Times. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
- ↑ "Anne Hagopian (1927-2008), 1944". Smithsonian Institution Archives. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
- ↑ Diamond, Arlyn (2010). "Meeting Grounds: Gardens in Middle English Romance". The Exploitations of Medieval Romance. Cambridge, UK: D.S. Brewer. p. 129. ISBN 978-1-84384-212-5.
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