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  1. A Concise History of Russian Art
  2. Art of the Amur : Ancient Art of the Russian Far East
  3. Russian Art Nouveau by Rizzoli, 1988-12-15
  4. THE RANSOM OF RUSSIAN ART by JOHN MCPHEE, 1994
  5. Contemporary Russian Art by Matthew Cullerne Bown, 1989-07-13
  6. The Mix: Russian Modern Art by Yuri Tsapayev, 2006-01-07
  7. From Russia: French and Russian Master Painting 1870-1925 from Moscow and St. Petersburg
  8. The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts 5: Russian/Soviet Theme Issue Summ by n/a, 1987
  9. The Art of the Ballets Russes: The Russian Seasons in Paris 1908-1929 by Militsa Pozharskaya, Tatiana Volodina, 1991-02
  10. Russian Realist Art: The State and Society : The Peredvizhniki and Their Tradition (Studies of the Harriman Institute) by Elizabeth Valkeneir, 1989-03
  11. Russian Art of the Avant-Garde: Theory and Criticism 1902-1934 (Documents of Twentieth Century Art)
  12. Companion to Russian Studies: Volume 3, An Introduction to Russian Art and Architecture (Companion to Russian Studies)
  13. A Concise History of Russian Art. by Tamara Talbot Rice, 1963
  14. The Ancient View of Greek Art: Criticism, History, and Terminology (Yale Russian and East European Studies) by J., J. Pollitt, 1974-09-01

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The Ransom of russian artThe Ransom of russian art Published by Farrar, Straus Giroux Hardcover 0374-24682-3; $20.00US Paperback 0-374-52450-5; $12.00US.
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42. Rutgers University Libraries: Subject Research Guides: Art History: Russian Art
russian art and Architecture. Rutgers University s collections of materials on russian art and architecture are substantial. They
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Rutgers University's collections of materials on Russian art and architecture are substantial. They cover a wide range of subjects and formats. Books, often rare, are located mostly in the Art Library , but could be found in other university libraries and in the Zimmerli Art Museum , a few items are housed in The Special Collections and University Archives For additional information about the Art Library, its policies, procedures and searching tools see the Art Library home page. This guide includes major reference resources available at the Rutgers University Libraries, access to different art museums with large holdings of Russian art, to libraries in Russia and worldwide, information about major art associations, book dealers and slide vendors, specialized in this field as well as some other related materials at Rutgers and available through the Internet.
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43. OFFOFFOFF Art Review SUBTERRANEAN RUSSIAN ART (Subterranean Russian Art)Painting
art review SUBTERRANEAN russian art (Subterranean russian art)Paintings, Photographs, Sculpture, Video with AniA, Masha Shapiro, Natasha Vikhliaeva, Ulka
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  • Chrystal Woodson ADVERTISEMENT REVIEW: SUBTERRANEAN RUSSIAN ART
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    A group of Pratt students, all of Russian origin, make up for the lack of an official exhibition by putting on their own striking senior show, "Subterranean Russian Art."
    By ROBIN EISGRAU Offoffoff.com This group show is subterranean in two ways: all the artists are bubbling under the radar of the established art world and the exhibit space is located two flights below street level making for a truly underground experience. The artists here are all young and of Russian extraction and are living in the New York, Philadelphia or New Jersey areas. As show coordinator Anna Repp (who at the opening was resplendent in a beautiful green gown) put it, "We're all friends and recently out of school. We all went to Pratt, where they don't give everyone a senior show." Repp sought to create an environment with this show and that she did; the artwork hanging among the stone walls gives the impression of a cabin filled with visual treasure.
  • 44. Andre Ruzhnikov's Russianarts.com
    Russianarts.com is one of the largest and most comprehensive commercial russian arts and antique websites in the world. RussianArts
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    45. Russian Art From Stalin To Gorbachev
    collectors. Dear Ms./Mr.,. I wish to introduce you to a collection of contemporary russian art offered for sale for the first time.
    http://www.aei.ca/~alexr/RussianArt/
    Attention museum curators, investor groups and collectors.
    Dear Ms./Mr.,
    I wish to introduce you to a collection of contemporary Russian Art offered for sale for the first time. This collection includes 63 original art works of the most interesting artists of former Soviet Union and features different media such as oil, WC, drawings, lithos and etchings.
    The idea behind this collection is to show the development of Soviet Art from Stalin to Gorbachev. Represented artists belong to three generations.
    • The first generation was born at the turn of the century and belongs to the "gold fund" of the Russian and Western art and culture. D.Mitrokhin, V.Lebedev, A.Kaplan and M.Abeghian are represented in the collection.
    • The second generation was born in the early 20s. Such names as honored artists M.Avetisian, K.Vartanian, P.Aknuni, E.Artsrunian and V.Aivasian are classical names and also represented in the collection.
    • The third generation was born in 30-40s. Represented artists are V.Kalinin, L.Avedissian, E.Karazian, V.Khrushch. They are all well known in both Europe and America.
    A lot of works of mentioned artists were bought by famous museums such as the Russian Museum in St.Petersburg, the Tretiakov Gallery in Moscow, the Metropolitan Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Pompidou Center in Paris and other museums and private collectors around the world. A lot of works from this collection are reproduced in monographs and art books devoted to contemporary Russian Art.

    46. Slavic Revival
    russian art of the Avantgarde. The Russian Neo-Primitivists looked to Russia s traditional art forms, such as the lubok a popular woodcut and the icon.
    http://www.dartmouth.edu/~russ15/russia_PI/avant_garde.html

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    Russian Art of the Avant-garde
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    "Soldier in the Woods" (1908-09) by Mikhail Larionov. Example of Russian Neo-Primitivism, whose features are bright colors, rough lines, a distorted perspective, and flatness. The Russian Neo-Primitivists looked to Russia's traditional art forms, such as the lubok [a popular woodcut] and the icon. Another leader of Neo-Primitivism in the Russian avant-garde was Natalia Goncharova, who explained, "I shook off the dust of the West. I turned away from the West because for me personally it had dried up and because my sympathies lie with the East." Although Mikhail Larionov and Natalia Goncharova are known as the most prominent promoters of Neo-Primitivism, many of their artistic peers passed through a Neo-Primitivist stage.
    Click Image for Full View Among them was Kazimir Malevich, whose 1912 painting, "Taking in the Harvest"

    47. Russian Art
    NineteenthCentury russian art Ideological Realism . The State Russian Museum The State Russian Museum is the world s largest museum of russian art.
    http://www.dartmouth.edu/~russ15/russia_PI/Russian_art.html

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    Nineteenth-Century
    Russian Art:
    "Ideological Realism" Peredvizhniki (Itinerants or Wanderers). Peredvizhniki (Itinerants or Wanderers).
    From the mid-eighteenth century, the Russian school of painting and sculpture had been controlled by the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg. In the relatively liberal atmosphere of Alexander II's "Great Reforms," there was growing discontent among some artists with the traditionally conservative attitude of the Academy of Arts. In 1863, a group of students at the Academy rebelled at the proposed topic for the annual Gold Medal painting competition: "The Entrance of Odin into Valhalla." They felt that this mythological fantasy was too remote from the real life of Russia that, they believed, demanded their artistic attention. Thirteen painters and one sculptor resigned from the Academy. Soon after they withdrew from the Academy, these "Thirteen Contestants" formed an Artists' Cooperative Society. In 1870, they formed the "Society for Traveling Art Exhibitions," and the painters became known as " Peredvizhniki " (in English, they are known as "Wanderers" or "Travelers" or "Itinerants." The

    48. Modern Russian Art, Exhibitions
    We present you the work of Russian modern artists. establish contacts with picture galleries, collectors and artists interested in the evolution of modern art.
    http://art.synapse.ru/
    We present you the work of Russian modern artists. We will constantly offer their latest works. Our goal is to establish contacts with picture galleries, collectors and artists interested in the evolution of modern art.
    We have a stock of pictures for organizing exhibitions and we will consider any offers.
    Now we present several Moscow artists: Elena Shepetsova (drawing)
    Jouri Bezroukov
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    Valery Fedorov
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    Vitautas Cherniaouskas
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    These and many other works could be purchased.
    Contact address: mra@synapse.ru Our friends: Wagner Bazarin Gallery

    49. Sakhalin Regional Art Museum
    CENTURIES. russian art 19201950. The section of ancient russian art is considered to be one of the most important sections of the museum. Ancient
    http://www.sakhalin.ru/Engl/art/ancient1.htm
    Holy Mother of Odigitry
    (Tichvinskaya)
    XVIII
    Wood, levkas, distemper;
    90 õ 65 cm Cross. The Ctucifixion
    with the Waiters
    Russia, end of the 19th century
    Copper alloy, enamel, founding;
    22,6 õ 14,5 cm Feodor Holy Mother
    First third of the 19th century
    Wood, levkas, distemper; RUSSIAN ART OF THE 19TH AND THE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURIES RUSSIAN ART 1920-1950 ... AND JAPAN The section of ancient Russian art is considered to be one of the most important sections of the museum. Ancient Russian art is represented by reproductions of frescos, icons and copper art works. The collection includes reproductions of wall paintings from the Sophisky and Nickolo- Dvorischensky Cathedrals in Novgorod, the Snetogorsky and Mirozhsky monasteries in Pskov, the Yspenia church in Metelevo, the Saint George church in Staraya Ladoga, the Saint Mother Birth Cathedral in Ferapontov Luzhetsky Monastery in Mozhaysk, and the Saint Mother Birth Cathedral of Sawino- Storozhevskv monastery near Zvenieorod. There are a number of icons depicting the Holy Mother including, "The Holy Mother Vladimirskaya" (the first part of the 18th century), "The Holy Mother Tikhvinskaya" (18th century), "The Holy Mother Feodorovskaya" (late 18th , early 19th centuries), "The Holy Mother Iverskaya"(19 century), and "The Holy Mother Znamenie" (late 19th , early 20th centuries). In addition, "The Holly Mother Carpet" (the second half of the 19th century), and "The Repose of the Virgin" (19th century), which reflect the special worship of the Virgin Mother as protector of the whole of Russia.

    50. Sakhalin Regional Art Museum
    russian art of the second half of the 19th century is represented in the collection by the masters of the Russian Academic school AI.Mesherskii, LF.Lagorio, AS
    http://www.sakhalin.ru/Engl/art/russian19_1.htm
    Unknown artist
    Portrait of a Woman in a Cap
    the first quarter of the 19th centery.
    Canvas, oil; 62,5 õ 51,5 cm
    Bryullov P.A. (1840 - 1914)
    Fir Alley at the Edge of the Forest
    the end of the 19th century.
    Canvas, oil; 34 õ 40 cm Meschersky A.I. (1854 - 1902)
    Winter landscape
    Canvas, oil; 55,5 õ 46,5 cm Thesky I.V. (1777 - 1848)
    The View of Cascade near Shale in the Garden of city Pavlovsk the first half of the 19th centery. Engraving with a chisel, etching (from the original after S. Schedrin); 63 õ 68 cm Lansere E.A. (1848 - 1886) Circassian on Horse Bronze, casting; 27 õ 15 õ 41cm ANCIENT RUSSIAN ART RUSSIAN ART 1920-1950 MODERN ART OF THE 60'S TO THE 90'S ... AND JAPAN The collection relates to the period that is more than 100 years long – beginning of the 19 th century to 1916. Russian art of the second half of the 19th century is represented in the collection by the masters of the Russian Academic school A.I.Mesherskii, L.F.Lagorio, A.S.Yegomov, Y.Y.Klever. In their pictures the features of the Russian national landscape school are reflected. They are based on the romantic traditions of the first quarter of the 19th century. Peredvizhniks are represented in the collection by the works of the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries. Among them is the landscape by P.À. Brullov, who continued the traditions of the realistic school of the Russian landscape, and the " sea" sketch by N.N.Dubrovskii, who always tried to show the majesty of the landscape scene.

    51. Art Of Russia, Art Gallery, Russian Art, Russian Art Gallery
    Impressionism, Avantegarde. Artofrussia presents original fine art paintings by well known russian artist. Even though most of our artists ar.
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    WWW.ARTOFRUSSIA.NET Our Company features Russian Realism , Impressionism and Avantegarde .Artofrussia presents original fine art painting by well known Russian artists. Even though most of our artists are in extremely high demand by European Collectors, we would still like to introduce some of the famous names into the Market of the United States of America. All of our artists are carefully selected, so please feel free to review our Galleries www.artofrussia.net now accepts electronic payments via paypal including major credit cards fore the following galleries: "Vitold", "Realism", "Impressionism" and " Avantegarde" For shipping info please contact us via Email Please feel free to view our galleries simply by pressing on the Artist Galleries, Realism, Impressionism or Avantegarde buttons . For Artists Biographies and more Information please feel free to click on the Artist Biographies Tab.

    52. The Chechen Times
    The Chechen Times, ¹26 (15.01.2004). Commentary. Modern russian art Russian culture is great, but disease affects even elephants. It infected russian art.
    http://www.chechnya.nl/details.php?id=959&lang=eng

    53. Russian Art Resources At Questia - The Online Library Of Books And
    russian art. Questia. The World s Largest Online Library. Questia Subscribers Say Primary Content. russian art. Welcome to Questia
    http://www.questia.com/popularSearches/russian_art.jsp

    54. Aurora-Arts.com --- Specialists In Russian Fine Art
    A selection of original paintings by contemporary russian artists.
    http://www.aurora-arts.com
    Specialists in Russian Fine Art
    Aurora Arts is founded as an extension to a personal obsession with Russian art. Since the advent of perestroika, we have been collecting and discovering contemporary and twentieth century Russian artists' works. We present here a selection of items from our collection, most of which are for sale. Prices You will find:
    • still lives quality landscapes portraits genre modern avant-garde and experimental works inexpensive decorative graphics
    .. all with an indefinable Russian quality. Russian art today remains vibrant and responsive to the all-changing environment in which artists live and breathe. Influences abound to stimulate their creative impulses: the industrial and natural landscape - so vast and unfathomable, so pressed by the current unsettled social and political climate; the co-mingling of strong physiological and psychological types; the adjustment to new possibilities in domestic arrangements and conversely the rejection of the old Soviet mores; and lastly, the newly-won freedom to travel and explore both Western art and previously-suppressed Russian art and culture. To start browsing Artists For up to the minute news and facts Kultura To add Aurora-Arts.com to your

    55. F&P Other Russian Art Resources
    Main Sections Home Bulletin Board Chat Room F P Listserver Art Museums Galleries Exhibitions Architecture Other russian art Global Internet Art Literature
    http://www.friends-partners.org/friends/culture/art/russart.html(opt,mozilla,uni
    Joy is a net of love by which you can catch souls. - Mother Teresa Perpetual modernness is the measure of merit in every work of art. - Emerson The following represent Russian art resources which do not easily fit into our other categories.
  • Art of Russia This site has many different kinds of artistic resources including galleries (and a large catalog of artists), music, literature, and more.
  • Russian Art and Architecture A brief historical overview of this subject is presented.
  • Telepolis: Behind the Screen: Russian New Media An article by Lev Manovich about the new computer-based media's effect on Russian artists and intellectuals. English ] [Russian TRANS ALT WIN MAC ... Guestbook ©1996 Friends and Partners
    Natasha Bulashova, Greg Cole

    Please visit the Russian and American mirror sites of Friends and Partners. Updated: 1998-11-12
    Please write to us with your comments and suggestions.
    Main Sections
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    Other Russian Art Global Internet Art Literature Russian/NIS Literature 20th Century Russian 19th Century Russian Literature Reviews ... Global Literature Music Russian/NIS Music General Music Dance Theatre ... Film Broad Cultural Resources Broad Russia/NIS Resources Broad Global Resources Cultural Exchange Resources Russia/NIS Exchange Resources Please write to us with any comments, questions or suggestions
  • 56. F&P Other Russian Art Resources
    Other russian art Resources Science and art belong to the whole world, and before them vanish the barriers of nationality. russian art and Architecture *
    http://www.friends-partners.org/friends/culture/art/russart.html(opt,mozilla,uni
    There is one thing more exasperating than a wife who can cook and won't, and that is the wife who can't cook and will. - Robert Frost Other Russian Art Resources Ideas are the root of creation. - Ernest Dimnet The following represent Russian art resources which do not easily fit into our other categories.
  • Art of Russia This site has many different kinds of artistic resources including galleries (and a large catalog of artists), music, literature, and more.
  • Russian Art and Architecture A brief historical overview of this subject is presented.
  • Telepolis: Behind the Screen: Russian New Media An article by Lev Manovich about the new computer-based media's effect on Russian artists and intellectuals. English ] [Russian TRANS ALT WIN MAC ... Guestbook ©1996 Friends and Partners
    Natasha Bulashova, Greg Cole

    Please visit the Russian and American mirror sites of Friends and Partners. Updated: 1998-11-12
    Please write to us with your comments and suggestions.
    Main Sections
    Home

    Bulletin Board

    Chat Room

    Art
    Exhibitions

    Architecture
    Other Russian Art Global Internet Art Literature Russian/NIS Literature 20th Century Russian 19th Century Russian Literature Reviews ... Global Literature Music Russian/NIS Music General Music Dance Theatre ... Film Broad Cultural Resources Broad Russia/NIS Resources Broad Global Resources Cultural Exchange Resources Russia/NIS Exchange Resources Please write to us with any comments, questions or suggestions
  • 57. Art Journal: Concerning Socialist Realism: Recent Publications On Russian Art. -
    are Here Articles Art Journal Winter, 1999 Article. Concerning Socialist Realism Recent Publications on russian art.(Review) (book review) Art Journal
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    Matthew Cullerne Bown. Socialist Realist Painting. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998. 506 pp., 184 color ills., 346 b/w. $75. Thomas Lahusen and Evgeny Dobrenko, eds. Socialist Realism without Shores. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1997. 370 pp., b/w ills. $59.95, $19.95 paper. JoAnn Wypijewski, ed. Painting by Numbers: Komar and Melamid's Scientific Guide to Art. New York: Farrar, Straus Giroux, 1997. 205 pp., many color ills. $50. Ails Rosenfeld, ed. Defining Russian Graphic Arts: From Diaghilev to Stalin, 18981934. Exh. cat. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, 1999. 270 pp., 74 color ills., 225 b/w. $55. Exh. schedule: Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, March 28June 30, 1999.

    58. Early Russian Art
    Early russian art. Early russian art and the Andrei Rublev Museum. Early russian art first became the object of collecting in the middle of the 19th century.
    http://www.dur.ac.uk/~dml0www/iconpain.html
    Early Russian Art Early Russian Art and the Andrei Rublev Museum Art connoisseurs began to show interest in early Russian icons towards the middle of the 19th century. Early Russian art first became the object of collecting in the middle of the 19th century. At that time connoisseurs took an interest in objects which, as a rule, dated from the 17th century or more recent periods. Older icon were hardly visible under oil-varnish which blackened with time. Quite often the original painting was hidden under coats of paint from subsequent years. In the 1870s, a new technique of restoration made it possible to reveal the original layers of paint. Icons thus restored were bought for large private collections. From 1890 several small exhibitions of old icons were held during archaeological congresses. A more representative exhibition was held in 1913. In early Russia an icon was not only part of the adornment of a church,but an indispensable article in every home. Icons were placed in living rooms, over outer gates, on doors leading to the stables, at wells and on road sign-posts to keep off the evil spirit. Icons belonging to rich people or prosperous churches were often covered with silver or golden trimmings ( oklad )which concealed the background and outside surface. Glass image cases

    59. Art2people - Server Of Russian Art. They Represent All Forms And Styles Of Russi
    Art2people Server of russian art. They represent all forms and styles of russian contemporary fine arts. Art More_on_the_web / Agencies.
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    60. Russian Art For Sale And Wanted
    An illustrated list of russian art for sale and wanted with a short description and links to the contact web site and email. Classifieds russian art for sale.
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