... doesn’t understand where the novelty is.
The works of Puvis de Chavannes(1824–1898) are at the origins of symbolism.
The ancient stories (“Orpheus”) the artist turned to linked him with the writers — symbolists, ...
... element is to organize rhythmically an ornamental surface. As example of substitute for purely decorative columns we can point to the group of sarcophagi called “ad alberis”. Secondly, the symbolic meaning ...
... scrupulous selection of the new modes of artistic expression, usually associated with the Christian Byzantine and West European art, took place. The absolutely new symbolic language suitable for the expression ...
... via conference@actual-art.org. Papers should be up to 40.000 symbols (with spaces), including notes, bibliographical lists, summaries and all accompanying materials. Guidelines for authors are available here. ...
ФРАНЖУЛО ВАЛЕРИЯ АНДРЕЕВНА (Львовская национальная академия искусств, Украина). Семантика крымско-татарского народного орнамента и его использование в современном дизайне интерьера
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... greater attention in part because of their significance as symbols of how female artists were offered more opportunities at Sèvres during periods of royal and imperial rule. In contrast, the so-called ...
... образовании современного Китая
OLGA MEREKINA (art curator, China), OLGA PANOVA (European Association for Chinese Studies, USA). Symbolic Meaning of the Mogao Cave Art and Its Role in the Art Education ...
... в контексте европейской традиции
OLGA DAVYDOVA (Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts, Russian Federation). The Dynamics of the Study of Symbolism: Russian ...
... there are painted the four Evangelists with their symbols. Everyone has a scroll with verses of the Bible alluding to the Birth of Christ.
In the lower level of the chapel are recognizable two pictorial ...
СПИРГИС РОБЕРТ ВАЛТЕРОВИЧ (Институт истории Латвии при Латвийском Университете, Латвия). Растительный орнамент ливских овальных фибул конца XII–XIII вв. в контексте средневекового христианского искусства ...
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... be up to 40.000 symbols (with spaces), including notes, bibliographical lists, summaries and all accompanying materials. Guidelines for authors are available here.
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... and liturgical space of the Zvartnots // iconostasis: origins - development – symbolism. Moscow, 2000
Muqarnas drawing from the 13thcentury Armenia and the use of architectural drawings ...
... the law on state symbols.
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He lectured at University of Tartu, Herzen State Pedagogical university in St.Petersburg (modules “History of Russian culture”, “History of St. Petersburg”, ...
... a depiction of a castle. Since the statue is a part of a Christian church, it can be assumed that a chateau symbolizes New Jerusalem. In the Bible the Holy City is described as an impregnable fortress ...
... reconstruction. The best architects were involved in this work. The project of reconstruction of the prospect was a certain “watershed” as it completed “the symbolic era of the Middle Ages — Stalinism” ...
... interest are various interpretations of “images of the sacred” by the representatives of contemporary art: from manipulations with the iconographic images and symbols taken out of a semantic context of Christian ...
... of the time”. The painting represents a small universe where we can see the riot of the red colour, which symbolizes pagan Rus’ and its antinomies: the symbol of sacrifice, love, the Holy Fire, passion, ...
... examines theoretical problems of Christian ontology and anthropology. These include soteriological, ontological, symbolic, liturgical, psychological, moral, anagogic directions. The culture should testify ...