... in visual arts we use examples from Russian painting.
We came to a conclusion that a title, considered to be a true one, always has an impact on perception. This is easy to prove on several cases: “Empty ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... after the island where they summered for months at a time and created thousands of landscape paintings. Their activities lasted until 1991, when the group disappeared soon after the demise of the communist ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
Vera Otdelnova
State Institute of Art Studies, Russia
At the turn of the 1960s and the 1970s the new generation of the seventies came to stage. In contrast to the civil pathos of their predecessors ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... and became a professional artist. His thematic preferences and approaches to painting were similar to a representative of the indigenous population of Central Australia Albert Namatjira, who mastered the ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... till November 1926. The opinions varied from the definition of AKhRR as “Russian painting Renaissance” to regarding it as an extreme “artistic conservatism”.
Consideration of the exhibition gradually ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
Andrey Nikolskiy
State Institute of Art Studies, Moscow, Russia
The report focuses on the antique and Renaissance themes in the national monumental painting of the 1900–1910s, the subject ...
Leila Khasianova
The Russian Academy of Arts, Russia
In Russia, the monumental painting of the 60–80s of the 19th century is experiencing a crisis, this was due to the interest of the creative ...
Alexandra Radushevskaya
Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
Russian icon painting of the modern era has not been researched for a long time because of historical and economic reasons, ...
... both verbal and visual. The subject of the writer’s creative interest is not only paintings, but also the history of their creation, as well as the artist and the broadest approach to his work. In this ...
... Holland, Italy and Spain lies mainly in the renovation, the new life that he attributes to them by integrating baroque works in the history of modern Europe. Three famous paintings, Johannes Vermeer’s ...
Maria Chernysheva
Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
A new type of history painting emerges in the 19th century France due to the unprecedented development of historical consciousness. ...
... Renaissance painting in Polish art are related to the activities of the artistic colony in Rome formed around 1820. In the center of interest was mainly the work of Raphael, to which Wojciech Korneli Stattler ...
Anna Morozova
Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
The Spanish Art was badly known in Europe of the 17th–18th centuries. Spanish painting was understood only as the variant of Italian ...
... the first time — the reading of these paintings in the context in which they were produced and in relation with the history of their patrons will clarify the extraordinary and often unique iconographies ...
... attribution and contained 87 canvases. In 1800 it included the descriptions of 116 paintings, and 16 of them were the creations of the Renaissance masters with Andrea del Sarto, Bronzino, Correggio, Carracci ...
Elena Ris
Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
The gallery of the Western European painting, which belonged to the Berlin merchant Gotzkowsky and moved to the collection of Empress Catherine II ...
... solutions found in the master paintings of the city. Considerable quantity of the predella panels and painted paliotto, as well as cassone and spalliera paintings speak volumes for this phenomenon. One ...
... as the evidence which proves the link between the Renaissance culture and culture of Classical Antiquity. Their images are to be found in significant ensembles like paintings from Lionello d’Este’s studiolo ...
... We propose to pay attention to some interpretation features of this insufficiently studied detail of religious paintings.
Garland is often towered above the image of Madonna and Christ, especially honored ...
Laura De Zuani
University of Padua, Italy
This essay presents the painter Bartolomeo Montagna (1452–1523), founder of the Renaissance vicentine school of painting. He was born in Orzinuovi ...