... surrounding environments and to adopt an artistic perspective in viewing the world. It would be inaccurate to suggest that art is solely confined to art museums. The city's streets and squares, palaces ...
... вв.: ретроспектива и перспективы
OXANA SMAGOL (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation). Key Aspects of Bologna Quattrocento Palaces’ Studies at the Turn of the 20th–21st Centuries: Retrospective ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... palaces designed for the Russian Imperial elite, versatile architect was once again put into service as an industrious, ever occupied state architect. Entwining Yugoslav architecture with the experiences ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... creative and historical trace in the midwar Belgrade, especially in its sillhouets, bridges, churches, ministery buildings, public monuments, mansions and representative palaces. Many of educated eyewitnesses, ...
... foreign ones working in Russia was reviewed many times in art history studies. However, the problem of the “Palladian fancies” of the palaces and country houses owners has been somewhat overlooked; this ...
... of space can be traced both in suburban palaces and in town hotels. Achievements of the French classicist architectural school in this area must be examined on the material of both realized and unrealized ...
... family were the first to build palaces and castles, basing themselves on new features of the Italian Renaissance. For Spain they were like Medici for Italy but they were closely connected not with the ...
Maria Maistrovskaya
Moscow State Stroganov Academy of Industrial and Applied Arts, Russia
The report examines main principles and specific techniques in the presentation of art and natural-science ...
... on traditional elements of Roman palaces of the first half of the 15th century, it is organized along with the classical concept of forms into an unified monumental structure.
Senior ecclesiastical ...
... first one is the usage of halls with apsidal ends which were typical both for pagan and Christian religious architecture in the 3rd–4th centuries, as well as for luxurious palaces and villas of late Roman ...
... of Caracalla) or at forums. Several cities possessed their own libraries. The largest among private libraries were those belonging to emperors housed in their palaces and villas (Nero’s Domus Aurea, Domus ...
... (e.g. “inner courtyards”). These are attested in both cult buildings (temples) and administrative/representative buildings (“palaces”). These open spaces (both singular ones or systems of multiple courtyards) ...