Russian Art: From Neoclassism to the Avant Garde 1800-1917 : Painting Sculpture Architecture book by Dmitri V. Sarabianov ISBN: 9780810937505
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About the book >.>.> If as Winston Churchill put it Russia “is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma” the wraps are coming off now. And among the most exhilarating discoveries for the world outside are little-known aspects of Russian art. As the eminent art historian Dmitri Sarabianov tells us in this lively book Russia first turned its face to Europe at the beginning of the eighteenth century when Peter the Great started the momentous process of “catching up” with the West. By the start of the nineteenth century European ideas had been assimilated into the rich substratum of Russian culture and a unique amalgam began to emerge. Professor Sarabianov traces the passage of Classicism the last vestige of the eighteenth century as it gives way to Realism and the accompanying triumphs of Russian portraiture. Other indigenous subjects- peasant life religious ritual historical confrontations landscapes with the ubiquitous birches urban boulevards-became the focus of Russian art. In architecture there was a parallel stylistic development: elegant classical facades gave way to reconstructions of medieval Russian buildings. In 1870 the Society for Traveling Art Exhibitions whose members were known as the Wanderers was founded. Its dual purpose was to educate the people through traveling exhibitions and to work for social reform. In these concerns the Wanderers presaged the Populist goals that were among the driving forces behind the 1917 Revolution. (MP)
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ISBN | 9780810937505 |
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Format | Hardcover |
Publisher | Harry N Abrams Inc 1990 |
Book author | Dmitri V. Sarabianov |
Condition | Used – Very Good |
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