... into his art the idea of an individual, a thing and the universe in all their complexity, thus comprehending the laws of the objective reality.
“Bathing of a Red Horse” by K. Petrov-Vodkin is “a sign ...
... of Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam), whose theme, composition, details of depicting the horses and horsemen combined with other works by this artist make for straightforward attribution of the Chelyabinsk piece ...
... anthropomorphic form as well as in an unusual form with a dog’s or, sometimes, horse’s head. Like in the West, in Russia he was revered as a healer and deliverer from disease and pestilence; however, in some ...
... “horses” were interpreted as a fairly realistic images of people and animals — the heroes of the epic and pagan deities (B. A. Rybakov, V. N. Vasilenko, N. Chausidis) or as participants in stadia (G. F. Korzoukhina). ...
... 18th – Beginning of the 19th Centuries (on the Example of Notions about the Republic of Novgorod)
2.3.3. Iuliia I. Chezhina (St. Petersburg State University, Russia) History of Horse: Ancient Idea ...