(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... young artists declared passeism and stylization. Renaissance art was one of the sources that shaped the “style” of such artists as D. Zhilinskyi, T. Nazarenko, O. Filatchev, etc.
However, the vision ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... In the 20th — early 21th centuries the St.-Petersburg academic school retains strong interest in the Renaissance art, despite all the changes occurring in contemporary art and the global review of traditions. ...
(2015 World Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Art)
... Masters” series takes us back to the formal level of the Renaissance art, appealing to the problem of vertically oriented gestalt in the classical art.
Sherman’s series is regarded in the context of gender ...
(2015 World Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Art)
... a copyist who had no artistic education, created a gallery of copies of canvases and frescoes of the Renaissance artists. Lochoff studied the technique of medieval artists by himself, made paints according ...
Natalia Grigorieva
The Union of Moscow Architects, Russia
Focusing interdisciplinary research on the history of a Moscow city mansion of the 17th–20th centuries, the author undertakes a study ...
... of the Renaissance paintings. In the current report these and many other features of Renaissance art in the works of Venetsianov will be discussed in detail. Certain aspects of the work of the Russian ...
... heritage, including the Renaissance art, which was common to all European countries in the modern era, became actual for Russian art. This tendency had a serious impact on the development of family portraiture ...
Maria Chernysheva
Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
A new type of history painting emerges in the 19th century France due to the unprecedented development of historical consciousness. ...
... 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 ...
Anastasia Bezgubova
Russian Institute of Art History, Russia
The noble Stroganov family was the most passionate admirer of the Renaissance art in the history of Russian collecting.
The ...
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 ...
... relations. At the turn of the Middle Ages and Early Modernity new institutional features and the typical trends in the theory and practice of the French Renaissance art were clearly identified. This period ...
... Buonarroti (1475–1564) and of the Renaissance art as a whole. At the same time, it is one of the most enigmatic and polysemantic works of the Renaissance. The abundance of concepts of “decoding” of the ...
Anna Ezernitskaya
Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia
The problem of the Compagnie della Calza is mostly considered in the context of the Venetian public ceremonies and private ...
... “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 ...
Actual Problems of Theory and History of Art: Collection of articles. Vol. 6. / Ed. A. V. Zakharova, S. V. Maltseva, E. Iu. Staniukovich-Denisova. – St. Petersburg: NP-Print, 2016. – 914 p.
Editorial ...
... and differences
Eastern Christian art
Russian medieval art
Western European medieval art
Renaissance art
Western art of the Modern Age
Foreign art of the 20th ...