... Trajan’s and Marcus Aurelius’s Triumphal Columns in Rome
Aleksandra E. Medennikova. Decorative Ensemble of San Marco Villa in Stabiae
Petr A. Samoilov. Forum Traiani
Russian Art of the 18th Century. ...
... Petersburg); prof. E. Stevovich (Belgrade university); prof. A. Jacobini (“Sapienza” University in Rome); Dr. N.C. Jijina, Senior researcher (The State Hermitage Museum); Dr. O.G. Makho, Head of the Research ...
... in Frankfurt am Main, Germany), Jelena Erdeljan (Belgrade University, Serbia), Zaruhy Hakobian (Yerevan State University, Armenia), Antonio Iacobini (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy), Maria Konstantoudaki ...
... of the 11th century"
Anna Zakharova had an internship in Rome (French School scholarship 2001, 2004; Vatican library scholarship 2004-2005), London (The Warburg Institute of the University of ...
... Rome” at Russian State university for the Humanities. He had a 1 year internship at La Sapienza, University of Rome in 1992–1993.
He was awarded the Lomonosov State university Shuvalov award in 1994 ...
... His PhD was dedicated to social and economical development of the Gorskaya Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1920-1924.
From 1979 to 1986 he worked at the Leningrad Hydrometeorological Institute. ...
... Ages”, “Byzantine library” (“Aleteya” publishing), MSU “Calendar”, “World of History”, “The Free Thought”, Mesogeios (Paris), Bizantinistica (Bologna-Ravenna), Il Mar Nero (Rome-Paris) etc.
Active ...
Michele Di Monte
National Gallery of Old Art Palazzo Barberini, Rome, Italy
The paper aims at critically assessing two main connected topics. On the one hand, the theoretical, philosophical ...
... Paris, Rome, Venice, etc. His interest in architectural antiquities combined the study of architectural forms with a relentless desire to render them in his pictures.
From February 1934 to July 1935 ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... of Painting and Sculpture founded the “Prix de Rome” that allowed outstanding artists to undertake trips to Rome.
During the 20th century the art residencies appeared in museums, galleries and educational ...
(2015 World Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Art)
... creating a bird’s eye view of a city, contemporary artists ignore the problem of topographic precision even if they portray a particular city, like New York (Wols) or Rome (D. Notargiacomo). The main thing ...
... those in Kiev — in 1885. Almost at the same time, the work on St Mary’s Cathedral polychrome in Krakow began.
The report examines the monumental painting of representatives of the era of “historicism” ...
... View of Houses in Delft, the Judith Slaying Holofernes of Artemisia Gentileschi and Diego Velasquez’s Las Meninas find a new place in history of art as their initial “life” in Delft, Rome and Madrid respectively ...
... atelier which belonged to Alexis Denissov-Uralsky where craftsmen created some polychrome stone sculptures.
At the same moment, European artists started to produce volume mosaic. For instance, in Italy ...
... Renaissance painting in Polish art are related to the activities of the artistic colony in Rome formed around 1820. In the center of interest was mainly the work of Raphael, to which Wojciech Korneli Stattler ...
... for the facade construction of the Sun Giovanni basilica in Laterano in Rome is recognized as the conditional starting point for the dissemination of neoclassicist trends in the architecture of Italy. ...
Alessandro Cosma
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Arriving in Malta in 1660, Mattia Preti progressively become the official painter of the Knights of St. John, and changed radically their ...
... Tambov Picture Gallery.
In a prominent Roman private gallery of G. S. Stroganoff (who lived in Rome since 1878) there were such masterpieces as “The Virgin and Child” by Pintoricchio, “The Virgin” by Duccio, ...
... and schools of painting (A. Quarton, N. Froment, B. d’Eyck, J. Hey, J. Fouquet etc.).
The article also focuses on the following aspects: foreign institutional factor of French Renaissance art model; ...
... compositions on mythological theme (in particular, it is true for the “Liberation of Andromeda”, ca. 1510–1513, The Uffizi, Florence; “A Satyr mourning over a Nymph”, ca. 1495, the National Gallery, London). ...