Valentina Bun
Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts, Russia
Claudio Coello (1642–1693) was the last local Spanish artist appointed the Court Painter (Pintor de Camara) in the 17th century. On the ...
... Russian art of the 17th century. As a rule they were albums of engravings on biblical themes (ouvrages), published in the end of the 16th–17th centuries in the Netherlands and Germany.
The report focuses ...
БРУК ЕЛИЗАВЕТА ГРИГОРЬЕВНА (Государственный музей истории религии, Российская Федерация). Гравюры Бернара Пикара и новый взгляд на античную мифологию в начале XVIII века
ELIZAVETA BRUK (State Museum ...
... века в современном искусствоведении
JULIA ARUTYUNYAN (Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts, Russian Federation). Maps and Guidebooks: 17th Century Prints in Modern Art History Studies
Искусствознание как ...
... (The Saint-Petersburg Institute of Arts and Restoration, Russian Federation). Research Interest in Dutch Flower Still-Life Painting of the 17th Century: 1980–2010
Интерес к голландскому натюрморту западных ...
ПРИКЛАДОВА МАРИЯ АЛЕКСАНДРОВНА (Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет, Российская Федерация). Церковь и художественная жизнь Болоньи Раннего Нового времени: деятельность Габриэле Палеотти (1522–1597) ...
... the Resurrection of Christ (“Anastasis”) of the 17th Century and Homily “Descent of John the Baptist into Hell”by Eusebius of Alexandria
Тексты надписей икон «Воскресения Христова» XVII в. восходят к ...
... The Two Icons “Spas Nerukotvornyi” from Verkhospassky Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin: The History of Their Creation in 17th Century and Existence in 18th–21st Centuries
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Even though, at the turn of the 16th century and 17th century, ugliness still wasn’t fully considered as an autonomous aesthetic category distinct from the concept of beauty – will that ever be the case? ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
Anastasia Patsey
Museum of Non-Conformist Art; Saint Petersburg Art Residency, Russia
Art residencies start their history from the second half of the 17th century, when the French Royal Academy ...
... study in Russia. This period is marked by the change of attitude to modifications carried out in course of restoration in the Renaissance and in the 17th century. As a result some of them were removed. ...
... of culture in Spain’s socialist government from 1988 to 1991.
His interest which manifested itself in the extensive and recurring references, made in his works, to three paintings from 17th century ...
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The paper presents materials of the four building periods of Stowe, that is the first layout of the late 17th century, the Italianate park by Charles Bridgeman (1710s–1720s), landscaping by William ...
... estate. Later I. V. Linnik (verbally) attributed the painting to the Flemish school of the 17th century. These were the only known details about the painting until recently.
In the course of the research, ...
... the history of graphics and paintings, but for the history of art, because engraving in the 16th to 17th century Europe is the most significant tool to duplicate and spread visual information, which therefore ...
... classicist painting of the 17th century — in the works by Nicolas Poussin, and the neo-classicist art of the 18th century — in those by Anton Raphael Mengs. It is notable though that in comparison with ...
... of Modern Age when Russia in the 17th century was resolving challenges of a general cultural nature, partly analogous with those during the European Renaissance. This makes its comparison with Western ...
... is based primarily on Russian, then on Western European and only in general terms on Byzantine and post-Byzantine sources. Western models for the Russian 17th century mural cycles of Apocalypse are widely ...
... of a rare iconography “Christ the Great Hierarch with the Crucifix”, which emerged in the middle of the 17th century. Iconographical analysis confirmed the argument that the Western European iconographic ...
Panagiotis Vokotopoulos
Academy of Athens, Greece
During the 15th–17th centuries the Greek island of Crete, then a Venetian colony, developed a school of painting stemming from the Palaeologan ...