Yulia Arutyunyan
Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts, Russia
There is a common place that the Renaissance had strictly negative attitude to the Gothic style due to its barbarous origin, rejection ...
Krassimira Loukitcheva
Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia
This paper analyses images of the Last Judgment in Gothic monumental sculpture of the 13th century in different regions ...
... и картина К. Д. Фридриха «На паруснике», связывающая Коттедж с современными ему художественными явлениями.
Михайловский замок, неоготика, Николай I, Петр Великий
St. Michail castle, Neogothic, Nicolay ...
ЕРШОВ ПЕТР ГЛЕБОВИЧ (Комитет по государственному контролю, использованию и охране памятников истории и культуры, Российская Федерация). Теория А.И. Некрасова о происхождении каменного шатрового зодчества ...
... (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation). Gothic and Renaissance in “Tratado de arquitectura” by Alonso de Vandelvira
Целью данного доклада является раскрытие проблематики, вынесенной ...
... State University, Russian Federation). Ambulatory and Radiating Chapels within Franciscan Churches: Toward the Problem of Italian Gothic Architecture
В плане и организации пространства некоторых францисканских ...
Evgeny Danilov
P. G. Demidov Yaroslavl State University, Russia
The thirteenth-century Chartres cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. It is known primarily for its towers, stained-glass ...
... preferred the Italianate architectural tradition to all others — for instance, the “gothic style” which was rather popular during this period. Numerous buildings of this family in Moscow, Moscow Region, ...
... decor is imposed by means of matrixes. Elements of Gothic decor are organically combined with the Renaissance principles of composition — uniformity, harmony, symmetry.
The jug from Radishchev museum ...
... it were Gothic monuments or Tudor architecture. However, it should be noted that the interest in the architectural heritage of other European countries remained consistently high. Monuments of Italy in this ...
... of the British classicism belonging to the generation of sir William Chambers and Charles Cameron, who introduced the dialog of Classic, Gothic and Oriental into the making of “enlightened” environment. ...
... we turn to the epoch of 15th–16th centuries. The style of the epoch has both Renaissance and Gothic elements. But the region which gave birth to these Renaissance tendencies on the Iberian peninsula, is hard ...
... in enigmatic, characteristic of Romanticism and with the widespread gothic romance in the 19th century literature, where the motif of “lifelikeness” is perceived as a sign of portrait’s potential ability ...
... representations of Late Gothic polyptychs. In Venice it prevailed quite later, in the 1470s, after being marked by the innovations of Giovanni Bellini and Antonello da Messina, and was established as the ...
... bird with a curved beak, a dragon’s head, spirals. Especially revealing is the comparison of the typological series of brooches in the Dnieper region and Visigothic Spain: the processes of formation are ...
... Raška school, yet in the interior the local traditions are transformed by late gothic forms. In the first quarter of the 15th century, when the ideas of Renaissance reached the Balkan littoral, masters ...
... Antiquity not only by rejecting Gothic forms and reviving the order system, but also by returning to Classical proportional harmony. An example of the Renaissance architecture recalling models of Classical ...
... (St. Petersburg State University, Russia) The Tradition of the Ancient Artistic Thinking in the Images of the Gothic Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Chartres
3.3.2. Ol’ga E. Blinova (St. Petersburg University ...