(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
Hoon Suk Lee
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
Existentialism after World War II is connected with the appearance of the new art trends, not only in the Western world, but also in East ...
... to the human eye but still existing on sculptures, MannInColours aims at a visual recovery that will revolutionize the aesthetic perception to which these works have accustomed people for centuries. Starting ...
... Modern Japan. New York, 2007
Rambelli F. Buddhist Materiality: A Cultural History of Objects in Japanese Buddhism. Stanford University Press, Stanford, 2007
Wang M.C. Early Chinese Buddhist Sculptures ...
... of the chapel is completed by a crèche with twenty-seven terracotta sculptures.
In the lower floor of the chapel there are: baby Jesus, The Holy Virgin, St. Joseph, the ox and the donkey and two Prophets: ...
... Roman provinces, which have been saved in the works of historians and today are situated in the museums or only exist partially or not at all (for example the lost sculptures of goddess Nemesis from Viminatium ...
... site.
Newly found sculptures shed light on the artistic culture of this center. These sculptures include: a. a fragment attributed to an Apollo of the Omphalos type, which may have been the cult statue ...
... man with turned up around head. This figurative convention first appears during the period of Michelangelo’s youth and it depends on the new discovering of classical sculptures in Rome.
Michelangelo ...
... located in the Gate Church of St. Nicolas and ending with the Assumption Cathedral.
In the process of devising and installation of exhibition “БЛАГОВЕСТNOW” of special interest was fitting modern sculptures ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... in room 415 (now room 318). According to the original plan the exposition was to include the art of contemporary Western European masters, received in exchange for paintings and sculptures of Soviet artists. ...
(2015 World Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Art)
... of construction and building form, nevertheless focused on the facade styling, enriched with ornaments, stylized reliefs, sculptures and fine-detailed ironwork.
Architects Medvedev, Stashevski, Papkov ...
... 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 ...
... relatives, many of whom were dead by the time of woodcuts creation. In the official art of Maximilian I there are two different ways of representing dead people: showing them dead (burial sculptures) or ...
Maksim Kostyria
Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
The Medici Chapel (or the New Sacristy) of the Florentine Church of San Lorenzo (1520–1534) is one of the greatest masterpieces of Michelangelo ...
... together with wooden carved sculpture.
West Africa, Nigeria in particular, has been the centre of bronze sculpture production for centuries. Local masters cast sculptures of high quality using the complex ...
... of the Mausoleum. Sculptors and Sculpture of Caria and the Dodecanese. Jenkins I., Waywell G.B. eds. London, British Museum Press, 1997, pp. 49‒59.
Waywell G.B. The Free-Standing Sculptures ...