... 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 ...
Tatiana Tairova
Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
Ukrainian Baroque dominated in the art and culture of Ukraine in the early modern period, including architecture, literature, painting, ...
... one hand, portraits by this artist represented the quintessence of the national Spanish court portrait. On the other hand, his artworks gave impulse to the development of the common European Baroque style ...
Natalia Uvarova
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
The development of engravings from the Renaissance to the Mannerism and the early Baroque era is a pressing question, which remains ...
Allan Doig
Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford, Great Britain
Stated contentiously, the proximate cause of the Reformation was architectural, insofar as it was the rebuilding of St Peter’s ...
БЕЗГУБОВА АНАСТАСИЯ АЛЕКСАНДРОВНА (Российский институт истории искусств, Российская Федерация). Немецкое знаточество на службе советских аукционов в Германии в 1920–30-е годы
ANASTASIA BEZGUBOVA (Russian ...
... Russian-European Architectural Ties of the Baroque: Research Trends and Perspectives
Проблематика русско-европейских связей применительно к архитектуре XVIII в. зародилась в умах "мирискусников" и впервые ...
... progressive historical process spanning the 16th century to the Baroque movement. The conceptualisation of ugliness in these works cannot be boiled down to a mere voluntary (transgression) or involuntary ...
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Dar’ia D. Kolpashnikova.Theatricality of the “Jesuit Baroque” and Its Manifestations on the Example of the Ceiling Paintings of the Roman Churches
Art of the 20th–21st Centuries. Faces of Classical ...
... Znamerovskaya’s Contribution to the Study of Italian Renaissance Art
Western Art ca. 1600–1900
Natalia Uvarova. The Engravings of Albrecht Dürer and Hendrick Goltzius: from Renaissance to Baroque ...
... Yu. Denisov)
St. Petersburg of the 18thcentury in the drawings from the Bergholz’ collection // Swedes at the Neva shore. Stockholm, 1998
The Baroque City of Empress Elisabeth // Water Cities ...
... art and architecture of the 16–18thcenturies.
Teaching
Baroque and classicism (France)
Art history: introduction
History of Western art
Structural Analysis ...
... forms of academic styles — Classical, Baroque and the Renaissance. This can be explained by a whole complex of reasons. The historical conditions of the towns’ formation of the southern region in the second ...
... of the entire complex of vegetal allegories. The origin of the allegories is traced from the classical antiquity to the baroque. Although having their roots mostly in the invariants of the “Symbols and ...
... Baroque, which reached its heyday in the 1740–1750s. In this respect, the 1730s are usually counterposed to diverse, stylistically mixed first quarter of the 18th century. However, the emergence in the ...
... created at the end of the Italian Renaissance in the workshop of Great Duke of Medici and by its followers from German states in the time of the Baroque style.
Again the interest to this very expensive, ...
... tendencies, otherwise it’s impossible to imagine such a specific naturalistic Baroque art as polychrome sculpture as well as the Sevillian painting.
Analyzing the art of Modern Age in Spain and Portugal ...
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 ...
... in the middle — second half of the 17th century in Moscow is absolutely understandable. It is in tune with the basic principles of Baroque art, which penetrates into Russia with Ukrainian and Belarusian ...
... of the Ancient Greek temple of the 5th c. BC, the interior of Christian basilica and the decor of a baroque cathedral — are now combined to form a single structure.
Keywords
Early ...