Sirarpie Der Nersessian
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Sirarpie Der Nersessian
Summary
Sirarpie Der Nersessian is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Istanbul[2]. She was born on September 5, 1896[3]. She died in Paris[4]. She died on July 6, 1989[5]. She worked as an art historian[6], armenologist[7], Byzantinist[8], medievalist[9], and university teacher[10]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (24 views/month, #7,290 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian's place of birth was Istanbul[2].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian died in Paris[4].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian was born on September 5, 1896[3].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian died on July 6, 1989[5].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian held citizenship in Ottoman Empire[12].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian held citizenship in France[13].
- Armenian was Sirarpie Der Nersessian's native language[14].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian worked as an art historian[6].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian worked as an armenologist[7].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian's professions included Byzantinist[8].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian worked as a medievalist[9].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian's professions included university teacher[10].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian's field of work was art history[15].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian's field of work was Armenian studies[16].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian's field of work was Byzantine studies[17].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian's field of work was Armenian visual arts[18].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian's field of work was Byzantine art[19].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian's field of work was medieval art[20].
- Among Sirarpie Der Nersessian's employers was Harvard University[21].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian was employed by Dumbarton Oaks[22].
- Among Sirarpie Der Nersessian's employers was Wellesley College[23].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian was employed by Farnsworth Art Museum[24].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian's education included a stint at Faculty of Arts of Paris[25].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian was educated at École pratique des hautes études[26].
- Sirarpie Der Nersessian's education included a stint at Esayan Armenian School[27].
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Origins and Family
Sirarpie Der Nersessian's place of birth was Istanbul[2]. She was born on September 5, 1896[3]. Armenian was her native language[14].
Education
Educated at Faculty of Arts of Paris[25], a faculty[28], in France[29], founded in 1808[30]; École pratique des hautes études[26], a grand établissement[31], in France[32], founded in 1868[33], headquartered in Paris[34]; Esayan Armenian School[27], a primary school[35], in Turkey[36], founded in 1895[37]; and University of Geneva[38], a public research university[39], in Switzerland[40], founded in 1559[41], headquartered in Geneva[42]. Sirarpie Der Nersessian's doctoral advisor was Gabriel Millet[43]. She earned the academic degree of Doctor of Sciences in History of art[44].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include art historian[6], armenologist[7], Byzantinist[8], medievalist[9], and university teacher[10]. Fields of work include art history[15], an academic discipline[45]; Armenian studies[16], an academic discipline[46]; Byzantine studies[17], a field of study[47]; Armenian visual arts[18], a visual arts of an area[48], in Armenia[49]; Byzantine art[19], an art style[50], in Byzantine Empire[51]; and medieval art[20], an aspect in a historical period[52]. Employers include Harvard University[21], a private university[53], in United States[54], founded in 1636[55], headquartered in Cambridge[56]; Dumbarton Oaks[22], a mansion[57], in United States[58], founded in 1940[59]; Wellesley College[23], a university[60], in United States[61], founded in 1870[62]; and Farnsworth Art Museum[24], a museum[63], in United States[64], founded in 1948[65].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Sirarpie Der Nersessian is Q122416052[66].
Recognition
Awards received include Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America[67], a fellowship award[68] and Q134983434[69], a literary award[70], in France[71], founded in 1857[72].
Death and Burial
Sirarpie Der Nersessian died on July 6, 1989[5]. She passed away in Paris[4].
Why It Matters
Sirarpie Der Nersessian ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (24 views/month, #7,290 of 1,000,298).[11] She has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[73] She is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[74]
FAQs
Where was Sirarpie Der Nersessian born?
Born in Istanbul[2], Sirarpie Der Nersessian…
Where did Sirarpie Der Nersessian die?
Sirarpie Der Nersessian passed away in Paris[4].
What did Sirarpie Der Nersessian do for work?
Sirarpie Der Nersessian worked as art historian[6], armenologist[7], Byzantinist[8], medievalist[9], and university teacher[10].
Where did Sirarpie Der Nersessian go to school?
Sirarpie Der Nersessian was educated at Faculty of Arts of Paris[25], École pratique des hautes études[26], Esayan Armenian School[27], and University of Geneva[38].
What awards did Sirarpie Der Nersessian receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America[67] and Q134983434[69].