Mikhail Anikin
The State Hermitage Museum, Russia
What impresses most in Leonardo Da Vinci’s works is their transcendental qualities, the empyreal light, which the maitre manages to capture ...
(2015 World Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Art)
Ida Shik
The State Hermitage Museum, Russia
“Leonardo’s lessons suggesting that the pupils should draw what they see on an old cracked wall — valid, but rather characteristic for everyone — are ...
... in the Northern Europe. Moscow, 1997
Leonardo da Vinci’s architectural ideas in France // Leonardo da Vinci and Renaissance. Moscow, 2004
Castle and the Renaissance villa ...
... – St. Petersburg 1800–1830. When Russia spoke French... Exhibition catalogue. Moscow, 2003.
Painting of Sala delle Asse at Castello Sforzesco in Milan // Leonardo da Vinci and Renaissance ...
... true labels as “Raphael”, “Leonardo”, etc. Eminent art
historians, Lionello Venturi and G. C. Argan, A. Chastel and P. Francastel, M. Dvorak and H. Sedlmayr created new forms of reception according ...
... like Eugeniusz Zak drew on Leonardo (portraits), Botticelli (idyllic scenes, like The Bather). Quattrocento appealed to Waclaw Borowski in the polychromy in the church in Miloslaw. These artists formed ...
Vera Zakharova
European University at Saint Petersburg, Russia
The work is dedicated to the early stage in the mythologization of Leonardo da Vinci’s “Gioconda” associated with Théophile Gautier, ...