Agnes Kriza
University of Cambridge, Great Britain
Western iconographic adoptions of Russian icons are exceptionally rare up until the 16th century. The famous Four-part icon of the Kremlin ...
... influences manifested themselves in some particular elements, mainly decorative. At the same time, there are some monuments of particular importance where Western influence penetrated much deeper and affected ...
... of information and professional experience are of particular interest in the context of western influence and Russia’s integration into European art world. The example taken by Ivan Vishnyakov is quite ...
... (Yu. A. Gribov, G. P. Chinyakova). The paper will review both trends of Western influence. Miniatures from the earliest extant Russian illustrated Apocalypse (mid.-16th century) based on Russian murals ...