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: Herm, 2012. sewn cl. The monograph publishes the author’s research on an original and understudied theme in art criticism: the ways in which the image of Alexander the Great influenced the representations of heroes and gods in Hellenistic art. The author outlines the historiography of “Alexander-type” portraits and..... More
Moscow: Tret'iakovskaia galereia, 2021. Sewn cl. First among the Nikonovs presented in this Tretyakov Gallery exhibition catalogue is an artist who provoked the mockery and indignation of Nikita Krushchev in 1962 at the Manège exhibition and then became know for a pared down realism "the severe style" of the late..... More
St. Petersburg: Muzei istorii Sankt-Peterburga, 2004. sewn pb., This catalogue publishes for the first time all the icons of the iconostasis of the church built by Trezzini for Peter the Great in the first quarter of the eighteenth century. The catalogue entries establish dates of painting, give size and condition..... 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: Novyi muzei, 2015. pb. This catalogue of an exhibition of paintings by the late Russian artist opened in December 2015 at St. Petersburg's private museum specializing in late Soviet and contemporary art New Museum (Novyi muzei). It gives a broad sampling of works by an artist whose style sometimes..... More
St. Petersburg: Herm, 2020. Sewn cl. The Hermitage's eminent curator of Western-European painting looks closely at the museum's masterpiece St. Peter and St. Paul from several points of view. She interprets the content as a possible dialogue between Peter and Paul inferring from their countenances and postures how each one..... More
St. Petersburg: Herm, 1998. Sewn pb. Exhibiting works from two complementary collections, the Hermitage and the Pinakothek, Munich, the curators juxtapose sketches and final works to reveal how Rubens would transform an initial conception into a mature painting. 80 pp., 8 3/8 x 10 5/8 ins., 35 b-&-w, 16 color..... 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: Erarta, 2017. Sewn pb. Unofficial art in Leningrad came out of the closet at two momentous exhibitions in the mid-1970s at the Gaz Palace of Culture and the Nevskii Palace of Culture: GLEB Bogomolov had works at both exhibitions, and in the 1980s was part of the artists'..... More