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Lucy Der Manuelian
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Lucy Der Manuelian (June 7, 1928 – September 20, 2021)[1] was an American art historian specializing in Armenian art and architecture.[2][3][4][5] Considered a pioneering American scholar of Armenian art and architecture, she held the Arthur H. Dadian and Ara T. Oztemel chair of Armenian art at Tufts University,[1] the first and only endowed professorship of Armenian art outside Armenia, launched in 1984.[6]
An Armenian-American, her career was partly inspired by her godfather, Arshag Fetvadjian, an artist who painted Armenian architectural monuments.[1] She was educated at Harvard Radcliffe Institute.[6] Her dissertation on Geghard, a 13th-century monastery, is considered to be the first American dissertation dedicated to Armenian art.[6][1] Her doctoral supervisor at Boston University was Oleg Grabar.[1] She authored articles on major Armenian monuments and artistic themes for Dictionary of the Middle Ages and Grove Dictionary of Art.[6]
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