... an era of “Enlivenment”. Whereas the Enlightenment intended to elevate mankind from its incapacitation by granting it rational agency, the “Enlivenment” would preserve the Enlightenment values such as individual ...
... based on the age-old cultural patterns constituting a national tradition. Further progress is impossible without awareness of the importance of spiritual values resting on the ideals of citizenship and ...
... processes; the policy directs sociocultural activities, and culture influences the political process through the formation of human values in society.
Civilized countries have made an effort to promote ...
... to the classical cultural heritage; this is an inherent part of the contemporary art. Though initially the avant-garde contradicted traditional values, nowadays it is no longer considered to be destructive ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... painting not only as a presentation of material objects, but also as a life building practice, based on the functioning of artistic values in the society and totally affecting its formation. Among them, ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... skills.
The forming of new cultural and social values in Russia after 1991 played an important role in the development of local art residencies. Cultural institutions obtained more independency, professional ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... main purpose of our report is to present the artistic world of the painter, to highlight the system of his spiritual values and his means of artistic expression. Icon-painting and nude art contrast in his ...
(2015 World Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Art)
... it was necessary to convince the public consciousness that these samples represented aesthetic values, had the beauty and image-bearing expressiveness. A crucial role in solving this problem was to be played ...
Tatyana Savitskaya
Radishchev Art Museum in Saratov, Russia
Modern science addresses the works of decorative and fine arts not only as objects of culture, but also as carriers of historical ...
... “inspire” new values. The projection of thoughts and feelings bring the artwork to this perfect goal, entails perhaps illustrating examples, which are now perceived as commonplace so that the modern viewer ...
... objects, I will try to demonstrate what kind of social, cultural and aesthetic values were attributed to the Renaissance art and architecture, and, thus, what kind of image of the Renaissance these texts ...
... Italy in the late thirties to late fourties of the 16th century. It has got a lot to do with revived humanism, lay values and homosexual relations, disguised as alliances on religious issues. Giovan Francesco ...
... it.
The reference to a pictorial model from the Early Christian age was a markedly symbolic operation, that is to say, such a reference suggested a close connection with the traditional values. This ...
... reasoning and proven argumentation. Nowadays, when the system of values in art history is put to the test, scientific argumentation system plays a crucially important role.
Current issue: This year, ...
... Renaissance or Rembrandt was based on.
Marina Dzigarkhanian
In drawing he values the “instant emotional outburst” the most; in painting he fears hustle, alike the Umberto Eco’s character. Slowly, ...
... system of cultural and artistic values of the 19th century.
Keywords
Neoclassicism, dactyliotheca, engraved gems, collections, the Hermitage Museum
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... to the phenomenon of art and culture of Classical antiquity, transformation of its legacy in the development of European art system and values, and its significance for the formation of entire European ...
... art and artistic culture, and transformation of the classical legacy in the course of development of the system of the European artistic values - in the process of constitution of the European culture ...