The Peredvizhniki
Author: David Jackson
Publisher:
Published: 2011-01-01
Total Pages: 303
ISBN-13: 9789171008312
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Author: David Jackson
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Published: 2011-01-01
Total Pages: 303
ISBN-13: 9789171008312
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Andrey Shabanov
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2019-01-10
Total Pages: 281
ISBN-13: 1501335537
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAndrey Shabanov's seminal reinterpretation of the Peredvizhniki is a comprehensive study that examines in-depth for the first time the organizational structure, self-representation, exhibitions, and critical reception of this 19th-century artistic partnership. Shabanov advances a more pragmatic reading of the Peredvizhniki, artists seeking professional and creative freedom in authoritarian Tsarist Russia. He likewise demonstrates and challenges how and why the group eventually came to be defined as a critically-minded Realist art movement. Unprecedentedly rich in new primary visual and textual sources, the book also connects afresh the Russian and Western art worlds of the period. A must-read for anyone interested in Russian art and culture, 19th-century European art, and also the history of art exhibitions, art movements, and the art market.
Author: Matthew Cullerne Bown
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 250
ISBN-13: 9780719037351
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis work considers aspects of the art and architecture of the Soviet Union during the turbulent period of 1917 to 1922, covering a broad range of art, some modernist, some anti-modernist, but all to some degree guided by (and sometimes coerced by) the apparatus of the over-arching state.
Author: Galina Mardilovich
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-12-20
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 0429639783
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book brings together thirteen scholars to introduce the newest and most cutting-edge research in the field of Russian and East European art history. Reconsidering canonical figures, re-examining prevalent debates, and revisiting aesthetic developments, the book challenges accepted histories and entrenched dichotomies in art and architecture from the nineteenth century to the present. In doing so, it resituates the artistic production of this region within broader socio-cultural currents and analyzes its interconnections with international discourse, competing political and aesthetic ideologies, and continuous discussions over identity.
Author: Elizabeth Kridl Valkenier
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Published: 1989
Total Pages: 0
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Andrew M. Nedd
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published:
Total Pages: 279
ISBN-13: 3031603354
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Virginia Forte
Publisher: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Published: 2015-07-15
Total Pages: 283
ISBN-13: 1680480715
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJust as the great artists of history illustrated the eras in which they lived, this comprehensive guide paints for todays reader a picture of the history of paintingfrom its earliest manifestations through the present day. Covering such formative moments as early Christian iconography, the High Renaissance in Italy, and later developments in style under such movements as the Baroque, Romanticism, and Modernism, this authoritative guide brings to life the techniques and styles of painters throughout the ages.
Author: Cynthia Hyla Whittaker
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2010-07-14
Total Pages: 216
ISBN-13: 9004191852
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Romantic search for a national past was a European preoccupation in the first half of the nineteenth century. In Russia, this process led to the formation of the Russian style that has to today so captivated the world's imagination. While the manifestations of this style are easily recognizable in gleaming gilt, vibrant colors, onion domes, peasant costume, and tsarist regalia, hardly anyone has realized the pioneering and defining role that Fedor Solntsev (1801-1892) played in the development of a Russian national aesthetic. This book rescues Solntsev from obscurity and celebrates his major contributions to the arts, archaeology, architecture, ethnography, icon painting, restoration work, and Russian nationalist ideology as well as place his work in a general European context. Contributors include: Marc Raeff, Wendy Salmond, Richard Wortman, Anne Odom, Irina Bogatskaia, Marina Evtushenko, Olenka Pevny, Irina Reyfman, Nathaniel Knight, Lauren M. O'Connell, and J. Robert Wright.
Author: Margaret Samu
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 2014-06-01
Total Pages: 243
ISBN-13: 1501757040
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume of thirteen essays presents rigorous new research by western and Russian scholars on Russian art of the nienteenth and early-twentieth centuries. Over More than three decades after the publication of Elizabeth Valkenier's pioneering monograph, Russian Realist Art, this impressive collection showcases the latest methodology and subjects of inquiry, expanding the parameters of what has become an area of enormous intellectual and popular appeal. Major artists including Ilia Repin, Valentin Serov, and Wassily Kandinsky are considered afresh, as are the Peredvizhnik and Mir iskusstva movements and the Abramtsevo community. The book also breaks new ground to embrace subjects such as Russian graphic satire and children's book illustration, as well as stimulating aspects of patronage and display. Collectively, the essays include a range of approaches, from close textual readings to institutional critique. They also develop major themes inspired by Valkenier's work, among them: the emergence and evolution of cultural institutions, the development of aesthetic discourse and artistic terminology, debates between the Academy of Arts and its challengers, art criticism and the Russian press, and the resonance of various forms of nationalism within the art world. These and other questions engage multiple disciplines—those of art history, Slavic Russian studies, and cultural history, among others—and promise to fuel a vibrant and ascendant field.