Russia in a Box

Russia in a Box

Author: Andrew L. Jenks

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9780875803395

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What did it mean to be Russian as the imperial era gave way to Soviet rule? Andrew Jenks turns to a unique art form produced in the village of Palekh to investigate how artists and craftsmen helped to reshape Russian national identity. Russia in a Box follows the development of Palekh art over two centuries as it adapted to dramatic changes in the Russian nation. As early as the sixteenth century, the peasant "masters" of Palekh painted religious icons. It was not until Russia's victory over Napoleon in 1814, however, that the village gained widespread recognition for its artistic contributions. That same year, the poet Goethe's discovery of the works of Palekh artists and craftsmen spurred interest in preserving the sacred art. The religious icons produced by Palekh masters in the nineteenth century became a source of Russian national pride. By the 1880s, some artists began to foresee their future as secular artists-a trend that was ensured by the Bolshevik Revolution. Tolerated and sometimes even encouraged by the new regime, the Palekh artists began to create finely decorated lacquered boxes that portray themes from fairy tales and idealized Russian history in exquisite miniatures. A new medium with new subject matter, these lacquered boxes became a new symbol of Russian identity during the 1920s. Palekh art endured varying levels of acceptance, denial, state control, and reliance on market-driven forces. What began as the art form of religious iconic painting, enduring for more than two centuries, was abruptly changed by the revolutionaries. Throughout the twentieth century the fate of Palekh art remained in question as Russia's political and cultural entities struggled for dominance. Ultimately capitalism and the Palekhian masters were victorious, and the famed lacquer boxes continue to be a source of Russian identity and pride.


Baba Yaga

Baba Yaga

Author: Sibelan Elizabeth S. Forrester

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 2013-08

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1617035963

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A beautiful illustrated collection of fairy tales about the most iconic and active of Russian magical characters


Palekh

Palekh

Author: Gosudarstvennyĭ muzeĭ palekhskogo iskusstva

Publisher: Moscow : "Izobrazitelnoye iskusstvo"

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13:

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Konstantin Makovsky

Konstantin Makovsky

Author:

Publisher: Giles

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781907804700

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A fresh perspective on Konstantin Makovksy's art and career, and the wider nineteenth century enthusiasm for medieval Russian culture.


Russian Tarot of St. Petersburg

Russian Tarot of St. Petersburg

Author: Cynthia Giles

Publisher: U.S. Games Systems

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780880791960

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Yury Shakov's elegant Russian Tarot of St. Petersburg deck is illuminated by this fascinating companion book by Cynthia Giles. Giles connects Russian history, culture, and spirituality to thorough interpretations of this best-selling deck. The cards are beautifully detailed miniature paintings reminiscent of the Imperial Faberge Easter Eggs.


Hans Brinker

Hans Brinker

Author:

Publisher: Dial

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13:

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A Dutch brother and sister work toward two goals, finding the doctor who can restore their father's memory and winning the competition for the silver skates.


The Magic Nesting Doll

The Magic Nesting Doll

Author: Jacqueline K. Ogburn

Publisher: Puffin

Published: 2003-06-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780142500651

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After her grandmother dies, Katya finds herself in a kingdom where the Tsarvitch has been turned into living ice and she uses the magic nesting dolls her babushka had given her to try to break the curse.