(2015 World Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Art)
Milan Prosen
National Theatre of Belgrade, Serbia
The aim of this paper is to present the participation of Russian architects and sculptors in the emerging and development of the Art Deco ...
Inesa Danielyan
Yerevan State University, Armenia
One of the most remarkable names of Armenian medieval art is Momik. He was an architect, sculptor, miniaturist and created carved cross-stones, ...
... of porcelain.
My paper offers insight into the considerable artistic work of women as painters, sculptors, retouchers, transfer printers, and burnishers. I address how their work was integral to the ...
... Repin Painting Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture; since 1994 is a member of Saint-Petersburg Union of Artists. He is known as a painter, sculptor, graphic artist, a creator of installations, ...
... concordia, honor, potestas, securitas, gaudium” (cap. XLVIII). Edmer’s list is identical to the inscriptions made by an unknown sculptor, with one exception — there is “agilitas” instead of “velocitas” ...
... was not just an abbreviated retrospective of the work of a famous Moscow sculptor Alexei Blagovestnov, but also contemplation on the role of art as a spiritual source for the modern man.
Alexey Blagovestnov ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... sculptors of Soviet unofficial art and South Korean modern art. The main theme of their sculpture in the 60s was a man and his suffering in the world, which is frequent in the works of European artists, ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... perfection. L. Kirillova, Y. Behova, N. Ryzhikova are fascinated with quattrocento painting, while sculptors P. Shevchenko, I. Korneev are captivated by plastic discoveries of Donatello and Michelangelo. ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... the Russian sculptor Alexandre Archipenko, who at the time was living in Paris. Archipenko had a considerable impact on Van Doesburg and other artists within the orbit of the magazine. In 1920, Van Doesburg ...
(2015 World Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Art)
Ekaterina Kochetkova
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
Sir Antony Gormley (b. 1950) is one of the most significant contemporary sculptors, winner of the Turner Prize (1994) and many ...
... researched by art historians or displayed for the public. But engraving sets of “The Russian Alphabet” are well-known to specialists. It is believed that the alphabet had been made by the Russian sculptor ...
... also Juan de Castillo, Diego de Siloe, Alonso Berruguete. The artworks of these sculptores and architects are rich material for analysis and reflections on the evolution of national art in Spain and Portugal, ...
... celebrate Michelangelo as a marble sculptor. In particular one of them praises his statue of a youth nicknamed Ligdamus. The only possible identification of this work in Michelangelo’s extant oeuvre is with ...
... it is a derivative work from the statue of Calliope in the group of Muses of the Hellenistic Rhodian sculptor Philiscus. In 1513, the Friars of the Basilica of Saint Antony in Padua commissioned a statuette ...
... 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 ...
... Repin Painting Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture; since 1994 is a member of Saint-Petersburg Union of Artists. He is known as a painter, sculptor, graphic artist, a creator of installations, ...
... of the Mausoleum. Sculptors and Sculpture of Caria and the Dodecanese. Jenkins I., Waywell G.B. eds. London, British Museum Press, 1997, pp. 49‒59.
Waywell G.B. The Free-Standing Sculptures ...
... ancient sculptors` workshop. The archaeological museum of Phlegrean Fields in the castle of Baia. Miniero P. ed. Naples, Sama; Quarto, 2000, pp. 83–90.
Harrison E.B. Pheidias. Personal ...