... of Modern Age when Russia in the 17th century was resolving challenges of a general cultural nature, partly analogous with those during the European Renaissance. This makes its comparison with Western ...
... is based primarily on Russian, then on Western European and only in general terms on Byzantine and post-Byzantine sources. Western models for the Russian 17th century mural cycles of Apocalypse are widely ...
... of a rare iconography “Christ the Great Hierarch with the Crucifix”, which emerged in the middle of the 17th century. Iconographical analysis confirmed the argument that the Western European iconographic ...
... the Caucasus and the Middle Danube in the 7th century AD.
By analogy based on the location of anthropomorphic and symmetrical zoomorphic images on fibulas the composition is reconstructed. It can be related ...
Panagiotis Vokotopoulos
Academy of Athens, Greece
During the 15th–17th centuries the Greek island of Crete, then a Venetian colony, developed a school of painting stemming from the Palaeologan ...
... on the facade of the temple of Zvartnots (7th century), and later on the facade of the church of St. Cross in Akhtamar (10th century).
In the art of Sasanian Iran the scene of “grape harvest” is widely ...
... from artistic culture of the Modern times, despite the fact it was popular, as we know, in the classicizing fine art in the 17th century and in Neoclassicism, and still exists in Academism.
In our opinion, ...
... in the 17th century, dominated by works of Rembrandt. It is Rembrandt, who many of the Mikhailov works are devoted to. In those canvases Mikhailov reflects on Rembrandt again and again, goes back to the ...
... Caesars’ Representations from Titian to the End of the 17th Century: Military Triumph Images of the Spanish Monarchy
11:00–11:15 Coffee-break
3.5.3. Anna Maria Ambrosini Massari (University of ...