... Russian art (“Decoration of Medieval Russian Books. 12th-15th centuries. Novgorod and Pskov”) she embarked on a study of Russian art of the 18th century — an epoch which was then commonly disregarded. ...
... art conservators, philologists, culture theorists, and other humanities scholars whose research areas include architecture, visual and decorative arts.
The conference of 2020 focuses on the contemporary ...
... 3, MSU Faculty of History):
The presentation by Andrey Egorov (Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Russia) "Prayers of the Magistrates: Typology and Decoration Program of German and Netherlandish Town Hall Chapels ...
... and decorative arts.
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The conference of 2018 focuses on the topic of Borders and Horizons.
Throughout the history of human civilization, art has provoked thought and discussion, and presented ...
... and other humanities scholars whose research areas include architecture, visual and decorative arts.
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The conference of 2018 focuses on the topic of Borders and Horizons.
Throughout the history ...
Ancient Art
Maria Mitina. Anthropomorphic Figurines from TripolyeCucuteni: Features of Decoration and Its Interpretation
Renaissance Art
Viktoria Dremova. “The Sky of Salamanca”. Spain and ...
... 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. ...
... Maltseva)
Italian-Russian architectural connections in the first half of the 18thcentury: the Trezzini family // Mavrodin conference, 2009
Façade decoration of the noble houses of the 1730s: ...
... for “Lazarev conrefence”.
In 1988 he completed his PhD “Monumental and decorative paintings in Roman Renaissance villas and the tradition of antiquity (Florence and Rome)” under the supervision by ...
... windows and sculptural decor. Notre-Dame de Chartres has nine portals. Let us pay attention to the northern facade of the cathedral. There are fourteen figures representing public and private virtues on the ...
... every day. There is a rapid revival of religious art.
Construction of Orthodox churches and creation of their painted decoration is a complex, labor-intensive and time-consuming process, requiring participation ...
... sketched by G. K. Lukomski, the nature and type of utensil, murals and scenery were a genuine response to frescoes and decorations of the third-century Jewish synagogue.
The success of his London exhibition ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... on January 12th, 1919 he was invited together with Yakulov and Fedorovsky to run the Theater Painting and Decorative Art Workshops at the First SVOMAS. The latter were special workshops which students ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
Igor Volkov
Lomonosov Moscow State University; Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, Russia
The metro station “Mayakovskaya” designed by architect A. Dushkin and decorated with mosaic panels made ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... and interior decoration.
The report will examine the evolution of the neoclassical style in the construction of mansions by D. V. Adamovich, whose work has not yet been honored with the research, and ...
(2015 World Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Art)
... the two world wars. The decorative premises made this essentially modern style suit the refined artistic taste of Serbian social elite, that engaged this style in creation of an image of its representative ...
... is determined by the function of the building, composition of its external elevations, space-planning, system of proportioning, design and decorative properties of building materials. For example, “brick ...
... St. Cyril’s Church in Kiev, the building of churches in Talashkino, Abramtsevo, the decoration of which was made by outstanding artists V. M. Vasnetsov, M. A. Vrubel, M. V. Nesterov, N. K. Rerih et al. ...
... Petersburg in 1834 already as a renowned master and spent there 45 years working as a decorator and the first machine operator of the Imperial Theaters. Stage scenery created by him was greatly admired ...
Tatiana Litvin
Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
Many antique decorative motifs of porcelain crockery of Russian classicism were adopted from Western Renaissance dishes (majolica, ...