... VITAS (Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade, Serbia). A Journey to the Antiquity through Contemporary Eyes: The Art Works from Central Balkans’ Roman Provinces
The Central Balkans’ Roman provinces, between ...
ПОДЛЕДНОВ ДЕНИС ДМИТРИЕВИЧ (Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет, Российская Федерация). Метамодернистская «структура чувства» в современном российском искусстве
DENIS PODLEDNOV (Saint Petersburg ...
ЕРШОВ ГЛЕБ ЮРЬЕВИЧ (Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет, Российская Федерация). О специфике понятия «жизнь» в теории русского авангарда
GLEB ERSHOV (Saint Petersburg State University, Russian ...
... of the baths.
5) The grain measurement and its accounting record, which opens a window on the vital problem of urban population supply.
6) Other minor examples of daily life, as hunting and fishing, ...
‘Process’ (2019) by Vitaly Pushnitsky, has been chosen as the emblem of 2020 conference.
Vitaly Pushnitsky
Born in 1967 in Leningrad, USSR. In 1994 graduated from the Department of Grafics, ...
... he may take, it inevitably affects not just the material of the work of art, but the very artistic “text” as well. In other words, conservation is an interpretation in any case, due at least to the fact ...
... Edmer of Canterbury, the alleged author of this book, gives the following list: “Partes enim beatitudinis sunt pulchritudo, agilitas, fortitudo, libertas, sanitas, voluptas, longaevitas, sapientia, amicitia, ...
Vitalii Vasilev
Interregional Institute of Economics and Law, Russia
In the current socio-political situation it is getting more and more urgent to establish the ideals of national identity, ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... him attain historical credibility and vitality of the composition.
The distinctive character of Evgeny Kibrik’s creative method is considered to be national pride and cultural heritage, which today ...
(2015 World Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Art)
... the color and the accidental attributes of the objects that served as models. Inspired by Cezanne, they aspired to define structure of things which inevitably remain under the accidents of momentary appearance, ...
... vanguard. Clearly what is vital is the fact that in the development of the language of painting refers to subjective content. Not so much new motives, new approaches, perceived through new formal methods, ...
Krista Kodres
Institute of Art History, Estonian Academy of Art; Institute of History, Tallinn University, Estonia
One of vital issues of contemporary art history is approach to a vast amount ...
... and gives examples of revised attributions. For instance, Gotzkowsky sold one item as a work by Veronese, but today its authorship is altered.
We believe it’s vital to study the Gotzkowsky’s collection ...
... origins. The second task of this research, of no small importance, is comprehension of the phenomenon of the existence of arts on the background of vita rustica. The relatively fully intact state of certain ...
... second half of the 14th — first half of the 15th century (monastic scenes on the icon of St. Nicolas with his vita, from Nicolo-Ugreshskiy monastery, late 14th century (State Tretiakov Gallery), scene ...
... in Egypt. Despite the poor quality of painting, the iconographic program of the Chapel is amazingly sophisticated and unconventional. It comprises generic visual symbols of the late antique vita felix; ...
... “it seems ungraceful in itself, and lacking in vitality” to the modern viewer, albeit in due time it was admired by many Renaissance artists — Mantegna’s images can serve as a striking example of such ...
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‘Process’ (2019) by Vitaly Pushnitsky, has been chosen as the emblem of 2020 conference.
Vitaly Pushnitsky
Born in 1967 in Leningrad, USSR. In 1994 graduated from the Department of Grafics, ...