... is a process of inversion, rearrangement of meaning in the basic concepts. We need the analysis of “artistic losses” that occur in connection with the impact on the basic foundation of intelligence. Modern ...
... of tacit prayer and getting acquainted with prayer practices of the Mount Athos and hesychasm.
The paper briefly presents the contents of author’s monograph “On Hidden Fables and Undermeanings in the ...
... and endless quoting of museums’ classical samples without searching for new meanings and forms of design leads to the absence of self-identity and interest, and as a result abscence of love and affection ...
Oksana Gubareva
Jewelry company «Akimov», Russia
An icon shows metaphorical forms of thinking. A metaphor is an ontologic basis of creation of a meaning, the process which is initiated in depths ...
... being, the purpose and meaning of human life, and human place in the Universe.
The Orthodox medieval art cannot be interpreted in the same way as modern European: it has a different nature — not aesthetic, ...
... prototype of notions not only in art, but also in public enlightment, education — the fundamental principle of ethical word-meaning sacrificial predestination;
• examples of religious themes in the ...
... art form visual information can be viewed as a text whose meanings are apophatic and “read” on the basis of interpreting enigmatic images with the help of cultural and artistic associations.
At first ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... and the peasant community as a perfect agreement.
Specific features of the artistic life of Russia during this period determine the broad interpretation of painting’s meaning. Some artists consider ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... of this non-discriminating consciousness)”.
To drop out of circulation of the market inauthenticity of the seen objects helps the distance, which can be created as a total archive of meanings “walking” ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... from each other, but equally concerned about the meaning of human being.
The research on the relationship between their work and existentialism is crucial for the understanding of the post-war Soviet ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
Maria Drobyshevskaya, Maksim Prokop’ev
Novosibirsk State University, Russia
Unfortunately, the art of Siberian artists has been often neglected. But it is art of outstanding Siberian masters, ...
... report is the aesthetic phenomenon of ekphrasis in Leskov’s text. The paper examines how painting models verbal expression and aesthetic impression from paintings creates the meaning, on the example of “Zahudaliy ...
Natalia Shtolder
Russian State University of Tourism and Services Studies, Russia
The article proposes to consider the question of intersections and parallels оf works of Ferdinand Hodler ...
... of the artist’s masterpiece “I lock the door upon myself” (1891. Munich, Neue Pinakothek), better known in Russia as “The hermit”. The reduced Russian translation of the title, which distorts the meaning, ...
... classical idylls there is truly a symbolic meaning.
Gustave Moreau (1826–1898) was also an admirer of the art of antiquity.
Despite confusing iconography of Moreau, his writings (or, on the contrary, ...
... fast spread of Reformation, which had as one of the key issues the essence and meaning of the Last Supper, — both contributed to the iconographic innovations in Dutch representations of this subject.
Obviously, ...
Olga Makho
The State Hermitage Museum; Saint Petersburg University of Film and Television, Russia
Muses appear to be pictured in art of the Renaissance from the mid-15th century, possibly ...
... i.e. to interpret the meaning of the scene. On the contrary, absence of kinemic knowledge may lead to misunderstanding. Analyzing images of dance, professional and non-professional theatre performances ...
... Christian symbols, represented in the fruit garlands. First and foremost attention is paid to big apples and grapes, combining decorativeness and great depth of meaning of depicted objects.
The interpretation ...
... meanings. The sanctuary wall composition appears to be the axis of the mariologic cycle. Madonna’s image is presented three times on its vertical line. The core is an upper scene of the Ascension of Our ...