... of Bamberg, Germany). The Significance of Russian Migrant Artists of the Ecole de Paris within French and Russian Canons of Art History
Исследовательский проект (под руководством доктора наук и профессора ...
... canon, but as part of the visual history and cultural heritage, I will discuss it in a broader context of “difficult heritage” (Sharon Macdonald).
национал-социализм, тяжелое наследие
National Socialism, ...
... canons of Roman art, but also carry distinct characteristics of the art of the Central Balkans’ province in question
произведения римского искусства, римские провинции на Средних Балканах, историография, ...
... the global, and where do they intersect? Which rules and limitations influence the artistic development, how and why are they being broken? What can transgression of canons lead to? Where is the horizon ...
... the artistic development, how and why are they being broken? What can transgression of canons lead to? Where is the horizon toward which art is moving today, and what happens next?
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The program ...
... Destiny: from Model to Interpretation
Anna K. Gur’ianova. Ancient Canon on Coins of the Early Modern Period
Ol’ga Iu. Perevedentseva. Antique Images in the European Cabinets of Curiosities in 1590–1660 ...
... necessary expansion of terminology in art: from the canonical to non-canonical language, from standard to improvisation lead? How can we estimate the curators work at the “Manifesta-10”? Of course, the ...
... of the image of the atoning sacrifice and fulfillment of the covenant of the Lord’s Supper “Given me his body as food”. Recreating of the Feat promoted the development of the confessional canon. Things ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... this “Soviet Piero” that was embraced and taken as a sample by young artists of the 70s. Partly because of this their art preserved such canonical aspects of socialist realism as idealization and tendentiousness. ...
... was presented by Tatiana Ilina in her book “Ivan Vishnyakov. Life and work” (1979). It is noted that the portrait is painted in accordance with all the canons of European formal portraits of the 17th–18th centuries. ...
... of the ‘Northern Renaissance’. In the 19th century the Baltic-German amateur art historians started to construct the list of local valuable Renaissance objects; making of the canon of objects was continued ...
... continues to evolve in the medieval canon. As a result, examples from the Renaissance demonstrate a composite nature.
The specifics of jewellery are not allowed to reveal all variations of iconography ...
... and icons will serve as the “Russian canon”. In comparison with it, the “foreign” layers in later cycles of miniatures to Revelation can be clearly identified, allowing us to examine formation of such ...
... as the consequent stages that could be described in connection with some general trends both in painting and in architecture. In this respect one should point to the works by G. Vagner (“Canon and Style ...
... of Creation opens the Genesis recital, and the naming of animals follows the expulsion of progenitors from the Paradise.
The deviations from the canonical Old Testament story might be caused by the ...
... off the text.
The manuscript is decorated with Canon plates, portraits of the Evangelists and 39 pictures illustrating various events described in the Gospels, with tiny figures represented in a masterly ...
... Canon (the Doryphoros) by Greek sculptor Polykleitos. Using K. Clark’s definition of the nude in fine art as an art form invented by the Greeks in the 5th century BC (i.e. during Polykleitos’ era) it is ...
... of Curiosities in 1590–1660
3.5.21. Anna K. Gur’ianova (St. Petersburg University of Humanities and Social Sciences, Russia) Ancient Canon on Coins of the Early Modern Period
3.5.22. Nadezhda M. ...