... evolution was the fact, that in London original and distinctive horological tradition had already existed for a very long time, since the very beginning of the 16th century. In addition to the phenomenon ...
... in the early 16th century by the artists close to Filippino: Maestro del Serumido (the main altarpiece of the Oratory San Sebastiano dei Bini in Via Romana, Florence) and Raffaellino del Garbo (“Madonna ...
Polina Kozlova
Lomonosov Moscow State University; The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Russia
During the 16th century French Renaissance became the most flourishing phenomenon among all ...
... or in Venetian-ruled areas during the 16th century.
The term ‘sacra conversazione’ (It.: sacred conversation) is commonly used to describe a type of religious painting which developed in Renaissance ...
... religious struggle in Europe in the second half of the 16th century. The initiators of the publications were free-religious dissidents (the Familists, the Remonstrants, the Mennonits), orthodox Calvinists, ...
... and thus avoid trouble.
The image of St. Christopher appeared in Russia only in the middle of the 16th century and became widespread in the monumental and icon painting. He was portrayed in a typical ...
... of the metropolitan Makary. Studying an original Russian iconological reflection in the middle of the 16th century and the iconographical scheme, the author sets up a typology of the metahistorical images ...
... painter in the middle of the 16th century. The work in question was already noticed by the researchers of the Hilandar icon collection, but it was not published and studied adequately, so even the identity ...
Agnes Kriza
University of Cambridge, Great Britain
Western iconographic adoptions of Russian icons are exceptionally rare up until the 16th century. The famous Four-part icon of the Kremlin ...
... The monastery in it looks like Jerusalem in the illustrations of New Testament.
Monastic subjects spread widely in the late 15th and in the early 16th century, already in the post-Byzantine period. ...
... 16th century.
In the scientific literature these miniatures are traditionally considered from two points of view. Art critics are focusing on the analysis of style and semantics of miniatures, contents ...
... Shchetina (Radishchev State Art Museum in Saratov, Russia) North Italian Artist of the 16th Century: “Roma Handles the Destiny of Rome to Christian Church”
3.4.4. Dar’ia A. Churkina (Lomonosov Moscow ...