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Par art russe ancien les historiens de l'art désignent la période d'activité artistique qui débute en Russie par l'adoption du christianisme, en l'an 988, et se poursuit jusqu'à la réforme de Pierre le Grand, au début du xviii e siècle, moment où l'art religieux d'inspiration byzantine ... Un ouvrage spécialement conçu pour le numérique afin d'en savoir plus sur l'art russe. À PROPOS DES GRANDS ARTICLES D'UNIVERSALIS. La collection des Grands Articles d'Universalis rassemble, dans tous les domaines du savoir, des articles écrits par des spécialistes reconnus mondialement et édités selon les critères professionnels les plus exigeants. Une sélection thématique, effectuée parmi les nombreux articles qui composent l'Encyclopaedia Universalis, permet au lecteur curieux d'en savoir plus sur un sujet précis et d'en faire le tour grâce à des ouvrages conçus pour une lecture en numérique. À PROPOS DE L'ENCYCLOPAEDIA UNIVERSALIS. Écrite par plus de 7 400 auteurs spécialistes de renommée internationale et riche de près de 30 000 médias (vidéos, photos, cartes, dessins ...), Encyclopaedia Universalis offre des réponses d'une grande qualité dans toutes les disciplines et sur tous les grands domaines de la connaissance. Elle est la référence encyclopédique du monde francophone.
Art, Russian. --- Russian art --- Krug khudozhnikov (Group of artists) --- NOMA (Group of artists) --- Trinadt︠s︡atʹ (Group of artists)
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"The essays in this stimulating collection attest to the scope and variety of Russia's influence on British culture. They move from the early nineteenth century -- when Byron sent his hero Don Juan to meet Catherine the Great, and an English critic sought to come to terms with the challenge of Pushkin -- to a series of Russian-themed exhibitions at venues including the Crystal Palace and Earls Court. The collection looks at British encounters with Russian music, the absorption with Dostoevskii and Chekhov, and finishes by shedding light on Britain's engagement with Soviet film."--Back cover.
Russians --- Ethnology --- Slavs, Eastern --- History. --- Great Britain --- Civilization --- Russian influences. --- russia --- united kingdom --- anglo-russian relations --- russian literature --- russian art --- russian music --- russian history --- London --- Soviet Union
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'God, Tsar, and People' brings together in one volume essays written over a period of fifty years, using a wide variety of evidence - texts, icons, architecture and ritual - to reveal how early modern Russians (1450-1700) imagined their rapidly changing political world.
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"This collection of essays examines the lives of women across Russia--from wealthy noblewomen in St Petersburg to desperately poor peasants in Siberia--discussing their interaction with the Church and the law, and their rich contribution to music, art, literature and theatre. It shows how women struggled for greater autonomy and, both individually and collectively, developed a dynamic presence in Russia's culture and society"--Publisher's description.
Upper class women --- Women --- History --- Social conditions. --- Russia --- Soviet Union --- Social life and customs --- women's history --- cultural studies --- russian literature --- russian religion --- russian culture --- nineteenth century russia --- feminism --- russian art --- music --- theatre --- russian history --- gender studies --- women in the arts --- Moscow --- Peasant --- Rape --- Saint Petersburg
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Russian literature --- Art and literature --- Art, Russian. --- Art, Russian --- Slavic, Baltic and Albanian Languages & Literatures --- Languages & Literatures --- Russian art --- Krug khudozhnikov (Group of artists) --- NOMA (Group of artists) --- Trinadt︠s︡atʹ (Group of artists) --- Literature and art --- Literature and painting --- Literature and sculpture --- Painting and literature --- Sculpture and literature --- Aesthetics --- Literature --- History and criticism. --- Art --- anno 1800-1999 --- Russia
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The Russian Avant-Garde was born at the turn of the twentieth century in pre-revolutionary Russia. The intellectual and cultural turmoil had then reached a peak and provided fertile soil for the formation of the movement. For many artists influenced by European art, the movement represented a way of liberating themselves from the social and aesthetic constraints of the past. It was these Avant-Garde artists who, through their immense creativity, gave birth to abstract art, thereby elevating Russian culture to a modern level.Such painters as Kandinsky, Malevich, Goncharova, Larionov, and Tatlin
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L'avant-garde russe naît à l'aube du XXe siècle dans une Russie prérévolutionnaire.L'effervescence intellectuelle et culturelle connaît alors son apogée : de nombreux artistes, influencés par l'art européen, se libèrent des contraintes sociales ou esthétiques héritées du passé. Ce sont ces artistes avant-gardistes qui, par leur incroyable inventivité, donnent naissance à l'art abstrait, et permettent à la culture russe d'accéder à la modernité. Les peintres Kandinsky, Malevitch, Gontcharova, Larionov et Tatline, pour ne citer que les plus connus, marqueront de leurs empreintes tout l'art du XX
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This book is the first biography of Nikolay Punin (1888-1953). One of the most prominent art-critics of the avant-garde, in 1919 Punin was the Commissar of the Hermitage and Russian Museums, he was lecturing at the Academy of Arts and at the State University in Petrograd (and subsequently Leningrad). He was the right hand of Lunacharsky and the head of the Petrograd branch of the Visual Arts Department of Narkompross. From 1913 till 1938, Punin worked at the Russian Museum and organized several major exhibitions of Russian art. Yet his name is not widely known in the West, primarily because his file languished in the KGB archives since he died in 1953, partly because his grave in the Gulag where he died is marked only by a number, and partly because his own reputation became submerged under that of his lover, poet and writer Anna Akhmatova. Through the life and inheritance of Nikolay Punin, this book will examine the very phenomenon of the Russian avant-garde and its fate after the October Revolution, as well as the artistic trends and cultural policies which dominated Soviet art in the 1930-1950s. For an interview with the author on The Voice of Russia (July 19th, 2012): click here .
Art critics --- Art, Russian --- Avant-garde (Aesthetics) --- ART / Individual Artists / Artists' Books. --- ART / Individual Artists / Essays. --- ART / Individual Artists / Monographs. --- Aesthetics --- Modernism (Art) --- Russian art --- Krug khudozhnikov (Group of artists) --- NOMA (Group of artists) --- Trinadt︠s︡atʹ (Group of artists) --- Critics --- History. --- Punin, N. N. --- Пунин, Н. Н. --- Пунин, Николай Николаевич --- Punin, Nikolaĭ Nikolaevich --- Пунин, Николай --- Punin, Nikolaĭ --- Punin, N. --- Punin, Nikolay
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Art, Soviet. --- Art, Russian --- Art, Ukrainian --- Art, Georgian (South Caucasian) --- Art, Central Asian --- Communism and art. --- Communist aesthetics. --- Aesthetics, Communist --- Aesthetics, Marxist --- Marxist aesthetics --- Communism and art --- Art and communism --- Art --- Central Asian art --- Art, Georgian (Georgian S.S.R.) --- Art, Georgian (Transcaucasia) --- Art, Georgian (Transcaucasian) --- Georgian art (South Caucasian) --- Ukrainian art --- Russian art --- Krug khudozhnikov (Group of artists) --- NOMA (Group of artists) --- Trinadt︠s︡atʹ (Group of artists) --- Art of the Soviet Union --- Soviet art --- Soviet influences. --- Soviet influences
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Altman, Baranov-Rossiné, Bourliouk, Chagall, Chevtchenko, Deineka, Dymchits-Tolstaïa, Ender, Exter, Filonov, Gabo, Gravris, Gontcharova, Kandinsky, Klioune, Klucis, Koudriachov, Larionov, Lébédev, Lentoulov, Lissitzky, Machkov, Malévitch, Mansourov, Matiouchine, Médounetski, Mienkov, Morgounov, Oudaltsova, Pevsner, Popova, Pougny, Redko, Rodtchenko, Rozanova, Souïetine, Stenberg, Stépanova, Sterenberg, Strzminski, Tatline, Tchachnik, Yakoulov. Tous ces artistes sont présents dans cette importante exposition thématique qui raconte depuis les années 1908 jusqu'aux années 1928, les recherches fructueuses, conjointes ou parfois opposées, réalisées par les artistes russes au début du 20e sciècle. Ils disent les liens qui les unissent ou leur oppositions, ainsi que les passerelles jetées entre les différents mouvements auxquels in ont participé : néo-primitivisme, cubo-futurisme, rayonnisme, suprématisme, constructivisme, ...
painting [image-making] --- Painting --- Art --- Constructivist --- Suprematist --- History --- art history --- avant-garde --- art [fine art] --- Art styles --- Cubist --- Gavris, Ivan Trofimovich --- Ender, Boris Vladimirovich --- Klioune, Ivan --- Gabo, Naum --- Kudriaschov, Ivan Alekseevich --- Sterenberg, David Petrowitsch --- Bourliouk, David --- Redko, Kliment Nikolajevitsj --- Oudaltsova, Nadiejda --- Mienkov, Mikhaël --- Tchachnik, Ilia --- Altman, Nathan Isajevitsj --- Yakulow, Georgii Bogdanowitsch --- Lebedev, Vladimir Vasilevich --- Stepanova, Varvara Fedorovna --- Ender, Maria --- Larionov, Michail Fiodorovich --- Popova, Lyubov Sergeevna --- Stenberg, Wladimir --- Lissitzky, Eliezer --- Suetin, Nikolai --- Baranov-Rossiné, Vladimir Davidovich --- Pevsner, Antoine --- Stenberg, Georgy --- Filonov, Pavel Nikolaevich --- Medoenezki, Konstantin Konstantinovitsj --- Mansourov, Paviel --- Exter, Alexandra --- Lentulov, Aristarkh Vasilevich --- Dymschitz-Tolstaya, Sofya Isakovna --- Rodtschenko, Alexander Michajlowitsch --- Puni, Ivan Albertovich --- Matiouchine, Mikhaël --- Strzeminski, Wladyslaw --- Klucis, Gustavs --- Rosanowa, Olga Wladimirowna --- Malevitsj, Kasimir --- Kandinsky, Vasili Vassileevich --- Gontcharova, Natalia --- Ender, Xenia Vladimirovna --- Chagall, Marc --- Morgoenov, Aleksej Aleksejevitsj --- Chevtchenko, Alexander --- Deineka, Alexander --- Tatlin, Vladimir --- Machkov, Ilya --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1900-1909 --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 1920-1929 --- Russian Federation --- Avant-garde (Aesthetics) --- Painters --- Sculptors --- Suprematism in art --- Constructivism (Art) --- Avant-garde (Esthétique) --- Suprématisme --- Exhibitions --- Exhibitions. --- Expositions --- Rusland --- Art, Russian --- -Avant-garde (Aesthetics) --- -avant-garde --- kunst 20e eeuw --- 7.036 --- Aesthetics --- Modernism (Art) --- Russian art --- Krug khudozhnikov (Group of artists) --- NOMA (Group of artists) --- Trinadt︠s︡atʹ (Group of artists) --- -kunstgeschiedenis - expressionistische en impressionistische richtingen, functionalisme, naturalisme, realisme en moderne stromingen 2e helft 19e eeuw-vroege 20e eeuw --- Russia --- Avant-garde (Esthétique) --- Suprématisme --- kunstgeschiedenis - expressionistische en impressionistische richtingen, functionalisme, naturalisme, realisme en moderne stromingen 2e helft 19e eeuw-vroege 20e eeuw --- Tolstaja, Sofia --- Burliuk, David Davidovich --- Ender, Ksenia Vladimirovna --- Matyushin, Mikhail Vasilievich --- Stenberg, Vladimir --- Tsjasjnik, Il'ja Gregorevitsj --- Lissitzky, El --- Art, Russian - 20th century --- Avant-garde (Aesthetics) - Russia (Federation) - History - 20th century --- avant-garde. --- Rusland. --- art [discipline] --- Kandinsky, Wassily --- Sjevtsjenko, Aleksander Vassiljevitsj
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