(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
Tanja Malycheva
University of Münster, Germany
Iconography is a memory carrier; it is a system of symbols that has been developed for generations and a necessary tool to read the actual picture ...
... Flanders and Holland, Germany, Italy, France and Great Britain. In these countries the family representation developed to become one of the main motives of portraiture since Renaissance.
The paper offers ...
... analysis of individual villas that have survived on the island of Rügen (Germany), on the coast of Kaliningrad region (former East Prussia), in Palanga (Lithuania) shows not only originality, but also ...
... architects studied in Italy, engravers — in Lithuania and Germany. They used many methods adopted by the Western masters. However, samples of Ukrainian baroque are independent works, based on national ...
Elena Ris
Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
The gallery of the Western European painting, which belonged to the Berlin merchant Gotzkowsky and moved to the collection of Empress Catherine II ...
... with antique decorations. The Duomo of Pienza reproduces the structure of hall churches that are typical for Germany and impressed the Pope. This ensemble is important for the history of the Renaissance ...
... of France, Germany, Spain and England, with the aim to:
• Identify common and specific features of the development of narrative and iconographic programmes;
• Study how the historical and sociocultural ...
... similarity in style with miniatures of Upper German workshops in South Germany of the first quarter of the 15th century. Both the historical context of the creation of the manuscript during the third anti-Hussite ...
... Russian art of the 17th century. As a rule they were albums of engravings on biblical themes (ouvrages), published in the end of the 16th–17th centuries in the Netherlands and Germany.
The report focuses ...
Polina Maier
The University of Wurzburg, Germany
This paper explores the problem of the iconographical borrowings in the late Russian icon painting. The study intends to reveal the sources ...
Manfred Nawroth
Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, Berlin, Germany
Celtic art of the La Tene period was developed under influence of the Etruscan, Greek and Scythian art crafts in the ...
... (The State Hermitage Museum), Mariam Dandamaeva (The State Hermitage Museum), John Bowlt (University of Southern California, USA), Martin Büchsel (J.W. Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, Germany), ...
... USA), Valentin Bulkin (St. Petersburg State University), Martin Büchsel (Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, Germany), Ilya Doronchenkov (European University at St. Petersburg), Antonio ...
... (Russia, Germany, Greece, Italy, Serbia, USA and other).
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The articles ...
... Southern California, USA)
Martin Büchsel (Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
Maryam Dandamaeva (The State Hermitage Museum)
Ilia Doronchenkov (The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts) ...
... Art and Preservation of Cultural Heritage
Tbilisi State Academy of Arts
Germany
Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg
Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Central Istitute ...
... of Russian Art, Kiev, Ukraine.
Museum at Schmidt-Haus, Nabburg, Germany.
Ludwig Museum, Cologne, Germany.
Zimmerly Art Museum, New Jersey, USA.
Museum of Soviet Unofficial Art, New York, USA.
State ...
... Germany) Ancient and Carolingian Art
1.1.12. Anna V. Zakharova (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia), Svetlana V. Maltseva (St. Petersburg State University, Russia) Byzantium as Christian Antiquity ...
... Repin St. Petersburg State Academy Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, Russian Academy of Arts), invited professor of Brown University (USA), Albert-Ludwigs Universitaet, Freiburg (Germany); ...