Assadullah Souren Melikian-Chirvani, also known as Souren Melikian[1][2] (born 5 December 1936),[3] is a French-Iranian[4] art historian, art critic,[5][6] and curator.[7] He is a renowned scholar of Iranian culture,[8] and its sphere of influence.[9]
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- ^ Ahmadov, Hafiz. "Interview with Souren Melikian". Hafiz Times (in Azerbaijani).
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The European art critic, Souren Melikian...
- ^ Thompson, Don (2011). "Art fairs". In Moeran, Brian; Pedersen, Jesper Strandgaard (eds.). Negotiating Values in the Creative Industries. Cambridge University Press. pp. 59–72. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511790393.003. ISBN 9780511790393.
Souren Melikian, a distinguished art writer and critic...
- ^ Cornwell, Tim (August 12, 2018). "Toronto's Aga Khan Museum Houses Treasures From The Fatimid Dynasty". Harper's Bazaar Arabia. Archived from the original on 1 October 2021.
In interviews, curator and art historian Assadullah Souren Melikian-Chirvani...
- ^ "Souren Melikian on collectors coming to the rescue in preservation crisis: The International Association of Dealers in Ancient Art's London Conference". The Art Newspaper. 1 October 1995. Archived from the original on 1 October 2021.
- ^ "The Tolerance of Fatimid Egypt and its Unnoticed Enigma". Aga Khan Museum. Archived from the original on 29 September 2020.