Title | The East and the West. The Problem of Tradition in the Works of Uzbekistan’s Artists in the 1920s — 1930s. | ||||||||
Author | Abbasova G. E. | conference@actual-art.org | |||||||
About author | Abbasova, Galina E. The East and the West. The Problem of Tradition in the Works of Uzbekistan’s Artists in the 1920s — 1930s. Actual Problems of Theory and History of Art : Collection of articles. Materials of the International Conference of Young Specialists. Vol. 1. St. Petersburg State University. — St. Petersburg, 2011 — P. 250–255. | ||||||||
In the section | Russian Art in the 18–20th Centuries | ||||||||
Year | 2011 | Volume | 1 | Pages | 250–255 | ||||
Type of article | RAR | Index UDK | 75.03 | Index BBK | 85.143(2) | ||||
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This paper is dedicated to the paintings of Alexander Volkov, Mikhail Kurzin, Alexander Nikolaev etc. who laid the foundation of the national art school in Uzbekistan. The author traces the interaction of different traditions and styles (Persian miniature and cubism, impressionism, Oriental ornaments and arabesques) in the works of Uzbekistan’s artists in the 1920—1930s. |
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Reference | Abbasova G. E. The East and the West. The Problem of Tradition in the Works of Uzbekistan’s Artists in the 1920s — 1930s.. Actual Problems of Theory and History of Art: Collection of articles. Vol. 1. Eds: Svetlana V. Maltseva, Ekaterina Yu. Stanyukovich-Denisova. St. Petersburg, NP-Print Publ., 2011, pp. 250–255. ISSN 2312-2129. | ||||||||
Full text version of the article | Article language | russian | |||||||
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