Imperatritsa Mariia Fedorovna. Zhizn' i sud'ba
St. Petersburg: Petronii, 2006. More
St. Petersburg: Petronii, 2006. More
St. Petersburg: Herm, 2015. Sewn pb. Reports of the Hermitage publish research of its curators on individual works of art, attributing and dating works more accurately and examining lesser known works, and articles on acquisitions during the past year, restoration and preservation projects, new exhibitions, redesigned permanent exhibitions, and the..... More
St. Petersburg: Petergof / Astereon, 2014. sewn pb. 325 p. + pls., approx. 120 color illus., Rus. with summary and authors' names in Italian. Series: Preserving cultural heritage in the 21st c. (Problemy sokhraneniia kul'turnogo naslediia. XXI vek). More
St. Petersburg: Ivan Limbakh, 2003. Pb. The author is curator of contemporary art (Iskusstvo noveishikh tendentsii) at the State Russian Museum. He has initiated and written on most exhibitions of Russian and Western European contemporary and has had personal acquaintance with many Soviet and Russian artists of the last few..... More
St. Petersburg: Rus muz, 2012. Sewn cl. After leaving Russia soon after the 1917 revolution Grigoriev lived and worked in various countries, twice teaching and painting in Chile. Some of his works of these years (late 1920s and mid 1930s) are in Chilean museums, and they are published in this..... More
Kazan: Tatarskoe knizhnoe izdatel’stvo, 2021. Sewn cl. Works from museums, libraries, and archives document visually, and the author’s scrupulous research narrates how the art of manuscripts and then printed books arose in southern Russia among the Tartars and evolved over approximately three centuries. Manuscript art continued after printing presses were..... More
Kazan: Zaman, 2021. Sewn cl. This catalogue of a Tretyakov Gallery exhibition is exceptional for publishing works by a major twentieth-century Russian and American painter (after emigrating became well known for his depictions of southwestern America and its native inhabitants) from his hometown — Kazan. The State Museum of Fine..... More
St. Petersburg: Evropeiskii univ, 2014. sewn pb. The articles published here stem from a conference in Geneva at which scholars from several countries looked at the year 1913 as a turning point from predominantly representational art and literal poetry to abstract art and poetry based loosely on sound associations. These..... More
St. Petersburg: Rus muz, 2019. Filonov as a major figure of the Russian avant-garde but his career was split between tsarist period and period after the 197 revolution—the new Soviet ideology entailed renaming some of his works based on biblical episodes (Trinity becomes Three at Table, the Holy Family becomes..... More
St. Petersburg: Peterburgskoe Vostokovedenie, 1999. A study of book culture during the critical period when manuscript production contended with early printed books in Muscovy, and the state established its control of printing, and exiled the first Russian printer Ivan Fedorov for being too independent. 202 pp., 5 3/8 x 8..... More
Moscow: Boslen, 2015. Sewn pb. The many inscriptions catalogued here together with photographs of the authors are vivid visual documents on literary history that focus our attention on the attitude of the authors toward their works and toward those they would present them to. The many book covers and title..... More
Moscow: Trilistnik, 2002. Sewn cl. As a skillful textile manufacturer, Shchukin had the resources to form a major art collection and his taste was ahead of its time: he chose modern French paintings at a time when artists like Cézanne, Gaughin, and Van Gogh were being mocked by conventional critics..... More
St. Petersburg: Petergof, 2001. pb. This is a catalogue of a collection which was recently donated to the palace museum of Peterhof outside St. Petersburg. The collectors were interested in French, Italian, Dutch, and Flemish drawings (and some paintings) of the sixteenth to the nineteenth century, and acquired works by..... More
Nizhnii Novgorod: Litera, 2016. Sewn cl. The engineer who is the subject of this monograph, Vladimir Shukhov, designed pavilions, fire and water towers and other elevated structures using unprecedented forms of construction. First exhibited at the Nizhnii Novgorod 1896 industrial and art exposition, Shukhov's towers foreshadowed constructivist and avant-garde designs..... More
Moscow: Rossiiskaia gosudarstvennyi arkhiv literatury i iskusstva, 2004. Sewn cl. The artists whose works ended up in Russia’s unique literary and artistic archive played key roles in the explosion of creativity of the late tsarist period and early Soviet periods. The catalogue publishes works that only scholars researching in the..... More
St. Petersburg: Rus muz, 2017. Sewn cl. After studying art in Paris in the mid 1890s Borisov-Musatov returned to Russia and developed the theme of the passing life of the Russian gentry and the estate way of life in elegiac and pictorially dazzling paintings. He died suddenly in his thirties..... More
St. Petersburg: Rus muz, 2013. sewn cl. These works exhibited at the Russian Museum come from over twenty museums, galleries, and private collections. Exhibiting and publishing such a variety of works leads to a new understanding and appreciation of Golovin’s talent. Associated with the World of Art movement, Golovin worked..... More