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Arts, Modern --- Arts modernes --- Mir iskusstva (Association)
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Art nouveau --- Art, Russian --- Symbolism (Art movement) --- Mir iskusstva (Association)
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Arts, Modern --- Arts, Russian --- Mir iskusstva (Association) --- Painting, Russian --- Arts modernes --- Arts russes --- Peinture russe --- Mir iskusstva (Association) --- Histoire
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Arts, Russian --- Modernism (Aesthetics) --- History --- Diaghilev, Serge, --- Mir iskusstva (Association) --- Russia --- Civilization
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Société Royale des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles --- Salon van Brussel (1923) --- tentoonstelling Brussel (1913) --- Mir Iskusstva (1898-1904) --- 20ste eeuw --- Japan --- Rusland
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This 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.
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Art --- anno 1800-1899 --- Russian Federation --- Arts, Russian --- Art, Russian --- Decorative arts --- Arts russes --- Art russe --- Arts décoratifs --- Exhibitions --- History --- Expositions --- Histoire --- kunstenaarsverenigingen --- Mir Iskusstva (1898-1904) --- Les Ballets Russes --- Rodin, Auguste --- Bilibine, Ivan I. --- Vroubel, Mikhaïl --- 19de eeuw --- Rusland --- Abramtsevo --- Russian art - 19th century. --- Russia --- Arts décoratifs --- Exhibitions. --- Arts, Russian - 19th century - Exhibitions. --- kunstenaarsverenigingen. --- Mir Iskusstva (1898-1904). --- Les Ballets Russes. --- Rodin, Auguste. --- Vroubel, Mikhaïl. --- 19de eeuw. --- Rusland. --- Abramtsevo.
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Art Periodical Culture in Late Imperial Russia (1898-1917). Print Modernism in Transition offers a detailed exploration of the major Modernist art periodicals in late imperial Russia, the World of Art ( Mir Iskusstva , 1899-1904), The Golden Fleece ( Zolotoe runo , 1906-1909) and Apollo ( Apollon , 1909-1917). By exploring the role of art reproduction in the nineteenth century and the emergence of these innovative art journals in the turn of the century, Hanna Chuchvaha proves that these Modernist periodicals advanced the Russian graphic arts and reinforced the development of reproduction technologies and the art of printing. Offering a detailed examination of the “inaugural” issues, which included editorial positions expressed in words and images, Hanna Chuchvaha analyses the periodicals’ ideologies and explores journals as art objects appearing in their unique socio-historical context in imperial Russia.
Modernist --- Mir Iskusstva --- Book history --- art [fine art] --- periodicals --- Art --- anno 1800-1999 --- Saint Petersburg --- Illustrated periodicals --- Modernism (Art) --- Magazines (Publications) --- Modernisme (Art) --- History --- Periodicals --- Histoire --- Périodiques --- Mir iskusstva. --- Zolotoe runo. --- Apollon (Saint Petersburg, Russia) --- Périodiques --- Periodicals. --- Art, Modernist --- Modern art --- Modernism in art --- Modernist art --- Aesthetic movement (Art) --- Art, Modern --- Journalism, Pictorial --- Photojournalism --- Аполлон (Saint Petersburg, Russia) --- Художественно-литературный журнал 'Аполлон' --- Khudozhestvenno-literaturnyĭ zhurnal 'Apollon' --- Аполлон (Petrograd, R.S.F.S.R.) --- Apollon (Petrograd, R.S.F.S.R.) --- Apollo (Saint Petersburg, Russia) --- Золотое руно --- Golden fleece --- Toison d'or (Moscow, Russia) --- Мир искусства --- World of art (Saint Petersburg, Russia) --- Monde artiste --- art [discipline]
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ballet --- Mir Iskusstva (1898-1904) --- orientalisme --- kostuums --- decorontwerpen --- Diaghilev, Sergei --- 18de eeuw --- 19de eeuw --- 20ste eeuw --- Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev 1872-1929 (° landgoed Grusino, Novgorod, Rusland) --- Beeldende kunst ; Rusland en Europa ; rond Diaghelev --- Beeldende kunst en dans ; 1ste h. 20ste eeuw ; Diaghelev --- Oriëntalisme en exotisme --- Ballet ; als totaal-spektakel ; decors ; kostuums --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Groninger Museum --- Thema's in de kunst ; de dans --- Russische avant-garde --- 7.036 --- 7.037 --- (069) --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; Realisme. Impressionisme. Naturalisme ; 19de eeuw --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 1900 - 1950 --- (Musea. Collecties) --- ballet; balletvoorstelling --- ballet; balletvoorstelling. --- Mir Iskusstva (1898-1904). --- orientalisme. --- kostuums. --- decorontwerpen. --- Diaghilev, Sergei. --- 18de eeuw. --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw.
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From the time the word kul'tura entered the Russian language in the early nineteenth century, Russian arts and letters have thrived on controversy. At any given time several versions of culture have coexisted in the Russian public sphere. The question of what makes something or someone distinctly Russian was at the core of cultural debates in nineteenth-century Russia and continues to preoccupy Russian society to the present day. When Art Makes News examines the development of a public discourse on national self-representation in nineteenth-century Russia, as it was styled by the visual arts and in popular journalism. Katia Dianina tells the story of the missing link between high art and public culture, revealing that art became the talk of the nation in the second half of the nineteenth century in the pages of mass-circulation press. At the heart of Dianina's study is a paradox: how did culture become the national idea in a country where few were educated enough to appreciate it? Dianina questions the traditional assumptions that culture in tsarist Russia was built primarily from the top down and classical literature alone was responsible for imagining the national community. When Art Makes News will appeal to all those interested in Russian culture, as well as scholars and students in museum and exhibition studies --
Nationalism in art. --- National characteristics, Russian --- Art and popular culture --- History --- Russia --- Civilization --- Intellectual life --- kul'tura, national self-representation, culture as a national idea, Russian public sphere. --- Konstmuseer --- Konst --- Nationalism och konst. --- Konst och samhälle --- Gesellschaft --- Museum --- Massenkultur --- Kultur --- Künste --- Selbstbild --- Selbstrepräsentation --- Nationalbewusstsein --- Nationalism and art. --- Museums. --- Civilization. --- Art, Russian. --- Art and society. --- Museums --- Art, Russian --- Art and society --- Nationalism and art --- Russian art --- Krug khudozhnikov (Group of artists) --- NOMA (Group of artists) --- Trinadt︠s︡atʹ (Group of artists) --- Public institutions --- Cabinets of curiosities --- Art --- Art and sociology --- Society and art --- Sociology and art --- Barbarism --- Civilisation --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Culture --- World Decade for Cultural Development, 1988-1997 --- Art and nationalism --- historia. --- History and criticism. --- Social aspects --- Mir Iskusstva --- Welt der Kunst --- Vereinigung Russischer Künstler Welt der Kunst --- World of Art --- World of Art Movement --- Mir iskusstwa --- Künstlervereinigung --- Künstlerverband --- Sowjetunion --- 1890-1924 --- Mir iskusstva --- Kunstzeitschrift --- Russland --- Russia. --- Ryssland. --- Soviet Union --- Russian S.F.S.R. --- Russia (Territory under White armies, 1918-1920) --- Russie --- Rossīi︠a︡ --- Rossīĭskai︠a︡ Imperīi︠a︡ --- Russia (Provisional government, 1917) --- Russia (Vremennoe pravitelʹstvo, 1917) --- Ṛusastan --- Russia (Tymchasovyĭ uri︠a︡d, 1917) --- Russian Empire --- Rosja --- Nationale Identität --- Nationales Bewusstsein --- Nationalgefühl --- Historische Identität --- Bewusstsein --- Nationalismus --- Nationenbildung --- Patriotismus --- Wissensrepräsentation --- Selbst --- Selbstkonzept --- Autostereotyp --- Selbstwahrnehmung --- Selbstentwurf --- Selbstkonzeption --- Selbstverständnis --- Bild --- Interpersonale Wahrnehmung --- Fremdbild --- Selbsteinschätzung --- Kunst --- Schöne Künste --- Arts --- Populäre Kultur --- Populärkultur --- Popularkultur --- Alltagskultur --- Arbeiterkultur --- Industriekultur --- Volkskultur --- Pop-Kultur --- Öffentliche Sammlung --- Museen --- Kulturelle Einrichtung --- Museumskunde --- Musealisierung --- Sammlung --- Sein --- 1917 --- Rußland --- Krievija --- Federazione Russa --- RF --- Großrussland --- Großrußland --- Rossijskaja Imperija --- Empire de Russie --- Russian Federation --- Federacja Rosyjska --- Rossija --- Rossijskaja Federacija --- Russische Föderation --- Russisches Reich --- РФ --- Российская Федерация --- Российская Империя --- Russische SFSR --- -1917 --- 25.12.1991 --- -Civilization
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