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A good way to sense the development of Georgia's artistic tradition is to visit some of our 12th century frescos at say Mtskheta or Betania monastery, then head to Tbilisi's Art Museum on Pushkin Street. The numerous shapes and colours of our highly varied landscape find re-expression at the hands of artists in our many modern art galleries. The Art Museum reveals the steady progression of Georgian art from the intricately carved portico stones of churches, inlayed processional crosses, exquisitely detailed cloisonne enamel pendants from the 11th century, many gold and silver icons - to the 19th and 20th century modernist paintings. In addition we have a whole room dedicated to the naive style artist Niko Pirosmani, whose child-like vignettes shed powerful light onto everyday life of the l9th and early 20th centuries. We love clothing and fashion as much as we love art, perhaps because we are famed for our vanity and our handsome men and beautiful women. In fact, in India a beautiful girl is often The Music of Georgia is as interesting as its Dance, but it is the incredible diversity of Churches, which inspire awe. |