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  1. The Russian Experiment in Art 1863-1922 (Revised Edition)(World of Art) by Marian Burleigh-Motley, Camilla Gray, 1986-10-17
  2. The Art of Russian Cuisine by Anne Volokh, Mavis Manus, 1989-10-17
  3. Russian Art and American Money, 1900-1940 (Harvard Paperbacks) by Robert C. Williams, 1982-04
  4. Defining Russian Graphic Arts: From Diaghilev to Stalin, 1898-1934
  5. The Art of the Russian Matryoshka by Rett Ertl, Rick Hibberd, 2008-10-01
  6. The History and Art of the Russian Icon from the X to the XX Centuries by Nikolai Aleksandrovich Vorob' Ev, 1986-04
  7. Socialist Realist Painting During the Stalinist Era (1934-1941): The High Art of Mass Art by K. Andrea Rusnock, 2010-12-30
  8. The Ransom of Russian Art by John McPhee, 1998-01-30
  9. Art Into Life: Russian Constructivism 1914-1932 by Henry Art Gallery, Richard Andrews, et all 1990-07-15
  10. The Wanderers: Masters of Nineteenth-Century Russian Painting : An Exhibition from the Soviet Union
  11. Framing Russian Art by Oleg Tarasov, 2010-12-15
  12. Russian Folk Art Painting: Techniques & Projects Made Easy by Priscilla Hauser, Boris Grafov, 2002-10-28
  13. The Art and Architecture of Russia: Third Edition (The Yale University Press Pelican Histor) by George Heard Hamilton, 1992-11-25
  14. Moscow & St. Petersburg 1900-1920: Art, Life, & Culture of the Russian Silver Age by JohnE. Bowlt, 2008-10-01

1. Russian Art
russian art. Visit SEMIOLOGY bookstore for the latest books on Russianart. 1000 Years of russian art CDROM - $59.95. Alexeev, Nikolai.
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  • A Young Girl in Russian Costume
    ALTMAN, Natan Isaevich
  • Portrait of Anna Akhmatova (1914)
  • Selection of Materials
    Annenkov, Yuri
  • Storming of the Winter Palace
    Argunov, Ivan
  • Portrait of a Peasant Woman in Russian Costume
    Arkhipov, Abram
  • On the River Oka
    Benois, Alexander
  • Stage design for Petrushka 1, (1911)
  • Stage design for Petrushka 2, (1911)
  • Stage design for Petrushka (1920)
    Bilibin, Ivan
    Borisov-Musatov, Viktor
  • Self-Portrait with the Artist's Sister
  • The Reservoir
  • At Neddlework
    Borovikovsky, Vladimir 1757-1825
  • Maria Lopukhina
  • Alexander Kurakin
    Briullov, Karl 1799-1852
  • Svetlana, A Russian Girl Telling her Fortune
  • Last Day of Pompei
  • Last Day of Pompei, detail
  • Countess Samoilova ...
  • Portrait of Nikolai Kukolnik (1836)
    BURLIUK, David Davidovich, 1882-1967
  • Horses
    Chagall, Mark
  • The Artist's Father, 1914
  • Shop in Vitebsk, 1914
  • Me and my Village
  • Bouquet of Flowers ...
  • Wedding (1913)
    Cheptsov, Efim
  • Meeting of a Village Party Cell
    Fedotov, Pavel 1815-1853
  • Encore, again Encore! (1851-52
  • 2. RUSSIAN PAINTING
    Numerous russian artists' works and biographies. Discussions of particular schools, movements and styles.Category Regional Europe Russia Arts and Entertainment Visual Arts...... Painting site was designed to present the developments in Russian painting from its aswell as descriptions of important paintings, schools, and art movements.
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    3. ARTINFO: FROM RUSSIA WITH ART
    Contains more than 5 000 works of art of more than 500 russian artists. Also features institutions and artists. Festival DaDa-Net - First russian art. Resources Festival - Results
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    Artinfo’s server FROM RUSSIA WITH ART provides access to Databank of fine arts. Databank contains more than 7000 artworks of more than 1000 russian artists. They represent all forms and styles of russian contemporary fine arts. Server contains also official sites of russian rock groups Alisa and Nautilus Pompilius and sites of russian art and music organisations and companies. Excuse us but this page uses frames and your browser doesn't support them. Please use newer browser like Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3 or higher or version 2 or higher.

    4. Russian Art And Architecture
    Materials and links related to russian art and architecture, including the art of the icon, Russian folk art and architecture, russian art of the 19th and 20th centuries Everything you want to know about russian art, including the art itself, may be found here.
    http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/russian/art.html
    T hroughout most of Russia's history, art, music, literature, and history were either folk art or that of the Orthodox Church. The reason for this is that during the Renaissance, Russia was a hegemony of the Mongol-Tatar Empire and thus missed the rebirth of the arts which swept Western Europe. Peter I and Catherine II changed all that with the secularization of Russian culture in the 18th century. R ussian artists, however, have always had to leave Russia to escape realism imposed on them by the Russian critics and art world. Chagal, Kandinsky, and many other progressive artists could only develop their art in Western Europe. This page contains a growing list of sources on Russian art: folk, ecclesiastical, and secular.
    The History of Russian Art
    Alexander Boguslawski of Rollins College maintains a wonderfully rich site describing and illustrating the history of Russian art from the icons to the 20th century. The site discusses periods, artists, schools, and trends. It is beautifully designed and laid out so as to be easily navigated. Everything you want to know about Russian art, including the art itself, may be found here. Boguslawski has now added an equally splendid exhibit and treatise on Russian lubok folk painting.

    5. The Russian Art Gallery
    The Art of Painting in Russia before 1917 art. of. Russia
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    6. Russian Art Of Avantgarde - Cultural Movements In Russia.
    Artists, poets, writers and others index. Resources and bibliography. All about Russian Avant-Garde Art.Category Regional Europe Russia Arts and Entertainment...... All about Russian AvantGarde Art. This site is fully dedicated to The RussianAvantGarde Art Movement from the beginning of the XXth century.
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    The Choicest Web Links - definitely worth a visit! Best art sites, radio, virtual online galleries, searches, alternative sites, crop of the best RU web. Many really cool sites to browse:) This site is fully dedicated to The Russian Avant-Garde Art Movement from the beginning of the XXth century. You can see The Artists Index and then go to the relative pages or Links, otherwise you can see some News, Resources and Bibliography. Please, remember to write into My Message Board here. Or see what others have to say to the world! Do some chatting or browse the sites of Russian Avantgarde Web Ring! See my awards! Published by
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    and Vladimir Kaplunov are official experts of 20th Century russian art. Since 1991, we have organized numerous auction
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    L aura Lenee and Vladimir Kaplunov are official experts of 20th Century Russian Art. Since 1991, we have organized numerous auction sales and exhibitions in Paris, Munich, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Milan, Lugano, Geneva, Zurich, Madrid, Goteberg, and Brussels. We have presented many Russian artists previously unknown in Europe, and established their reputation among collectors. We are delighted to have the opportunity to continue presenting our artists to the world through LLVKART.COM. M any of the artists represented in the LLVKART.COM are graduates of Saint Petersburg Academy of fine arts I.E.Repine. This famous school, created by the tsarina Elisabeth in the eighteenth century, has given the world many master painters in its years of existence. Artists such as K. Brioullov, A. Ivanov, I. Repine, V. Sourikov, I. Levitan, V. Serov, I. Vroubel are ambassadors of russian art worldwide. If you would like to see our collection of paintings for sale, please click on

    8. Russian Art Gallery Offering Fine Paintings For Sale Online
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    9. Russian Icons: Index
    An alphabetical text index of links to 80 some Russian icons. Notes icon image sizes, the iconographer Category Society Religion and Spirituality Orthodox Icons......Russian Icons Index. 1000 Years of russian art CDROM - $59.95 Visit SEMIOLOGYbookstore for the latest books on russian art and icons. Angel.
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  • Angel. ( 59k) Novgorod School.
  • Annunciation from Ustyug. ( 87k) Novgorod School, 12th century.
  • Archangel Gabriel. ( 52k) Novgorod School, 15th century.
  • Archangel Michael
  • Assuption of the Virgin, Detail. ( 104k) Novgorod School, early 16th century.
  • Boris and Gleb. ( 110k) Moscow School, late 13th century.
  • Christ's Descent into Hell. ( 88k) Vologda, late 15th century.
  • Christ's Descent into Limbo. ( 96k) Dionissius. Moscow School, 1500-1502
  • Christ's Descent into Limbo. ( 107k) Dionissius. Moscow School, 1500-1502
  • Christ's Descent into Limbo, with Chosen Saints. ( 100k) Pskov School, early 16th century
  • Christ Immanuel. ( 60k) Simon Ushakov, 1697.
  • Christ of the Fiery Eye. ( 102k) 14th century
  • Crucifixion. ( 73k) Dionissius, late 15th-early 16th century.
  • Defence of Novgorod against the Troops of Suzda. ( 111k) Novgorod School, 15th century.
  • Deposition of Christ. ( 90k) Late 15th century.
  • Divine Fatherhood.
  • 10. BIBLIOGRAPHY
    Bowlt, John E. russian art of the AvantGarde Theory and Criticism. New York Thamesand Hudson, 1988. Rice, Tamara Talbot. A Concise History of russian art.
    http://www.rollins.edu/Foreign_Lang/Russian/biblio.html
    SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
    Andrews, Peter. The Rulers of Russia . Chicago: Stonehenge Press, 1983. Art Treasures in Russia . New York: The Hamlyn Publishing Company, 1970. The Avant-Garde in Russia, 1910-1930: New Perspectives . Exhibition Catalogue. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1980. Barlamova E. N. Portret v russkoi zhivopisi XVIII-XIX vekov (32 otkrytki). Moskva: Izobrazitel'noe iskusstvo, 1988. Bird, Alan. A History of Russian Painting . Boston: G.K. Hall and Co., 1987. Bobrov, I. G. Istoriia restavracii drevnerusskoi zhivopisi . Leningrad: Khudozhnik RSFSR, 1987. Bowlt, John E. Russian Art of the Avant-Garde: Theory and Criticism . New York: Thames and Hudson, 1988. Bowlt, John E. The Silver Age: Russian Art of the Early Twentieth Century and the "World of Art" Group. Newtonville, Massachusetts: Oriental Research Partners, 1982. Bulkin, Valentin, editor. Dionysius: Masters of World Painting . Leningrad: Aurora Art Publishers, 1982. Butromeev, V. Illustrirovannaia Enciklopedicheskaia Biblioteka: Iskusstvo Rossii . Moskva: Sovremennik, 1997.

    11. Art & Architecture Of Russia
    russian art Architecture. It developed a renewed interest in traditional Russianart forms, including both decorative folk art and, of course, icon painting.
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    F rom icons and onion domes to suprematism and the Stalin baroque, Russian art and architecture seems to many visitors to Russia to be a rather baffling array of exotic forms and alien sensibilities. Without any sense of the rich tradition of Russian culture, an appreciation of the country's enormous artistic wealth becomes a game of historical anecdote"the church where so-and-so took refuge from what's-his-name"or a meaningless collection of aesthetic baubles"I like the blue domes the best." In fact, Russian art and architecture are not nearly so difficult to understand as many people think, and knowing even a little bit about why they look the way they do and what they mean brings to life the culture and personality of the entire country. Icons The best collections of icons are to be found in the Tretyakov Gallery and the Russian Museum, though of course many Russian churches have preserved or restored their traditional works. The Great Experiment The rising influence of European culture in Russia during the 17th and 18th centuries brought Russian artwork closer to the familiar traditions of western painting. It wasn't until the end of the 19th century that the next great body of uniquely Russian artistic styles arose, having developed in conjunction with liberal forces of social reform. This modern movement took many different directions almost from its inception, and it would be impossible to describe all of them. However, even a very general acquaintance with their common ideas and interests makes their work much more accessible.

    12. Exploring St. Petersburg / The Hermitage
    The Russian Museum Like the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, the Russian Museumcontains one of the finest collections of russian art in the world.
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    The Hermitage
    W The origins of the Hermitage can be traced back to the private art collection of Peter the Great, who purchased numerous works during his travels abroad and later hung them in his residence. Catherine the Great expanded the collection considerably, and she and her successors built the Hermitage collection in large part with purchases of the private collections of the Western European aristocracy and monarchy. By the time Nicholas II ascended the throne in 1894, he was heir to the greatest collection of art in Europe. After the Revolution of 1917, the museum was opened to the public, and its collection was further augmented by the addition of modern works taken from private collections. Today, the Hermitage has embarked on a major renovation effort. Its collection is in the process of being reorganized, and many of its works have for the first time become available for travelling exhibits outside of the country. The Winter Palace
    The Winter Palace is undoubtedly the most famous building of imperial St. Petersburg, not only as the residence of the Tsars and the backdrop for the 1905 and 1917 Revolutions, but also as the home of the Hermitage, the world's largest museum of art.

    13. Art & Architecture Of Russia
    russian art Architecture From icons and onion domes to suprematism and the Stalin baroque, russian art and architecture seems to many visitors to Russia to be a rather baffling array of exotic forms and alien sensibilities.
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    F rom icons and onion domes to suprematism and the Stalin baroque, Russian art and architecture seems to many visitors to Russia to be a rather baffling array of exotic forms and alien sensibilities. Without any sense of the rich tradition of Russian culture, an appreciation of the country's enormous artistic wealth becomes a game of historical anecdote"the church where so-and-so took refuge from what's-his-name"or a meaningless collection of aesthetic baubles"I like the blue domes the best." In fact, Russian art and architecture are not nearly so difficult to understand as many people think, and knowing even a little bit about why they look the way they do and what they mean brings to life the culture and personality of the entire country. Icons The best collections of icons are to be found in the Tretyakov Gallery and the Russian Museum, though of course many Russian churches have preserved or restored their traditional works. The Great Experiment The rising influence of European culture in Russia during the 17th and 18th centuries brought Russian artwork closer to the familiar traditions of western painting. It wasn't until the end of the 19th century that the next great body of uniquely Russian artistic styles arose, having developed in conjunction with liberal forces of social reform. This modern movement took many different directions almost from its inception, and it would be impossible to describe all of them. However, even a very general acquaintance with their common ideas and interests makes their work much more accessible.

    14. Russian Art Gallery Offering Fine Paintings For Sale Online
    Offering Russian and Ukrainian Realist, Impressionist and Contemporary paintings.Category Shopping Visual Arts Ethnic and Regional European Russian...... paintings. Fine art dealers since 1975 and now on the Internet. russianart gallery. StatCounter.com. russian art FOR SALE ONLINE Since
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    Portraits of major Russian intellectual figures of the period were a specialty of many of the wanderers. This portrait of the writer Ivan Turgenev (1872) is by Vasily Grigorievich Perov (1833-82). Note the concern with expressing intense psychology through the portrait.
    Ilya Efimovich Repin (1844-1930) painted this brilliant portrait of Modest Musorgsky just weeks before the composer's death, a death hastened by the ravages of an alcoholism that can clearly be seen on this canvas. The almost cruel naturalism of the painting has shocked and fascinated viewers since its appearance.
    Another major concern of the wanderers was the depiction, usually by indirect means, of the social injustices of the day. The left-leaning social consciousness of most of these painters, along with their realistic style, would make them acceptable during the heyday of Socialist Realism from the 1930s through the end of the Soviet period. In this painting, "The Condemned" (1872) by Vladimir Egorovich Makovsky (1846-1920), the prisoner is clearly meant to be a young educated idealist who is being sentenced for attempts to agitate among the peasants.
    Landscape, particularly melancholy and lyrical views of central Russian landscapes was another genre at which the wanderers excelled. Although some of these paintings were attacked for lacking a social message, most of the group produced at least some work of this type. Perhaps the most famous of the wanderer landscape specialists was Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin (1832-98). This landscape, entitled "Autumn Day, Sokolniki Park" (1879) is by Isaac Levitan (1860-1900), a painter who never officially joined the organization. Nevertheless, he was close to them in spirit. He was also one of the best friends of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, and if one wants to imagine the kind of landscape that would have been in Chekhov's mind as the backdrop for a play like "The Seagull" it would be hard to beat this.

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