Narodnaia kartinka XVIII – nachala XIX veka (Popular prints of the 18th and 19th century)
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St. Petersburg: A-G na Neve, 2008. sewn cl. The artist presented in this series of books Avant-Garde on the Neva does original watercolors, lithographs, and artist's books. His principal theme is the vitality in contemporary art of avant-garde experiments of the early twentieth century. 206 p., 28 cm, approx. 200..... More
Moscow: Gos Istoricheskii muzei (GIM), 2018. Sewn pb. The iconography of the Romanov court in the mid-nineteenth century bolsters this chronicle of Alexeander II's reign. Besides portraits by Russian and Western European artists, the catalogue reproduces popular prints (including satrirical ones published abroad) and photographs that depict the career of..... More
St. Petersburg: Muzei istorii Sankt-Peterburga, 2016. sewn cl. The origin of postcards sent at Christmas, their various motifs, the characteristics of cards from different countries are among the aspects of the genre that the authors touch in the introduction to this catalogue of approximately 300 cards dating from the 1890s..... More
St. Petersburg: Kriga, 2014. sewn cl. The author studies the changes in architectural style of the Russian imperial capital as they reflect evolving artistic culture of the period. The copious use of visual documents strengthens the author's arguments and also amounts to a survey of the veduta of the period..... More
St. Petersburg: Herm, 2004. sewn pb. This Hermitage exhibition catalogue combines detailed scholarship on individual works with a broad discussion of the Parmigianino’s popularity and influence beyond his native culture and period. The collection of the Hermitage is strong enough to publish 27 works by Parmigianino — one of which..... More
St. Petersburg: Borei Art, 2017. Sewn pb. The author as both art critic, curator, and artist for many years was in the thick of unofficial art events in Leningrad / St. Petersburg — underground and apartment exhibitions, performance and protest art. This book is his chronicle of unofficial art in..... More
St. Petersburg: Herm, 2006. sewn pb. Over one hundred works illustrate how artists imagined the theme of love in eighteenth-century France. The author looks at how the subjects of poetry and novels shaped imagery in the visual arts. The engravings were done from the 1750s to the 1780s, and many..... More
St. Petersburg: Rus muz, 2015. sewn cl. The artist published here by the Russian Museum works primarily in drypoint, aquatint, and etching, and his works form part of a school of Leningrad-St. Petersburg graphic artists that stretches back to the first half of a the twentieth century. His landscapes and..... More
St. Petersburg: Rus muz, 2007. sewn cl. This monograph studies works of lithography as independent creations not merely a medium for postcards, posters, or books. The catalogue looks at lithography workshops in Russia from the early nineteenth century to the experimental studios of the 1920s and 1930s. One creative center..... More
Krasnoiarsk: Krasnoiarskii khudozhestvennyi muzeii imeni V. I. Surikova, 2013. pb. This catalogue is the first attempt to systematically publish the museum’s collection, which has excellent works from all periods and thus provides an overview of how these print techniques developed in Russia. Works by such artists as E. P. Chemesev..... More
Moscow: Eterna, 2012. Sewn cl. 201 p., 29 cm, approx. 200 color and b/w illus., Rus. More
St. Petersburg: Muzei istorii Sankt-Peterburga, 2013. sewn pb. This exhibition catalogue publishes architectural sketches, drawings, engravings and lithographs together with a sampling of photos and paintings collected by Argutinskii-Dolgorukov in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century when he was one of the founders of the Museum of Old St..... More
Moscow: Muzei izobrazitel'nykh iskusstv im. A.S. Pushkina, 2018. Sewn pb. This catalogue of a large exhibition at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow publishes works from four Japanese museums and two Russian museums dating to the Tokugawa period (Edo period). The catalogue actually publishes more works than can..... More
St. Petersburg: Pushkinskii Dom, 2012. sewn cl. The collections of the Institute of Russian Literature are naturally a vast resource of written documents; what is surprising is the abundance of visual material that the museum holds. both forms of documentation are published here. Written documents run the gamut: manuscripts of..... More
St. Petersburg: Pushkinskii dom, 2013. sewn bp. The Pushkin House (Institute of Russian Literature) has surprisingly rich collections of visual that are seldom on display. Hence a catalogue reproducing popular prints illustrating tales from folklore does more than just unfold a theme: it makes accessible visual documents that in strong..... More
St. Petersburg: Muzei istorii Sankt-Peterburga, 2014. sewn pb. The ball was above all a spectacle, and the paraphernalia that was de rigueur - dresses, fans, glove cases, masks, costumes - make up a rich vein of visual culture. The works published in this catalogue of an exhibition at the museum..... More
St. Petersburg: Muzei istorii Sankt-Peterburga, 2014. sewn pb. These post cards from the Museum of the History of St. Petersburg were published during the last decade of the nineteenth and first two decades of the twentieth centuries by publishers in Russia, Great Britain, Germany, Austria-Hungary and France. Among the Russian..... More
St. Petersburg: Rus muz, 2012. sewn cl. This is the first book dealing solely with the Russian popular print (lubok, lubki) on religious subjects. Seldom exhibited or studied in the Soviet period, these works illustrate how folk artists and print makers collaborated to provide religious images to those who could..... More
St. Petersburg: Rus muz, 2015. sewn cl. The subjects of these popular prints express the folk imagination — tales, heroes of ancient and Russian history, allegories on death and the devil, episodes of courtship, morales of good and bad husbandry, fables of swans, wolves, and bears. The style - garish..... More
2006. Sewn cl. This is the first attempt at a detailed account of the brief life and career of one of theeighteenth-century portrait engraver who recorded in lively engravings the magnates of the imperial capital. Using previous histories of eighteenth-century art in German and Russian as well as archival sources..... More
Moscow: Muzei drevnerusskogo iskusstva im. Rubleva, 2018. Sewn pb. This catalogue of an exhibition at the Andrei Rublev Medieval Russian Art and Culture Museum publishes a recently restored monument of European book art: a mid eighteenth-century Bible engraved by the German artist Martin Engelbrecht. The theme of the research published..... More
St. Petersburg: Muzei istorii Sankt-Peterburga, 1400 R (1st ed. 2008). sewn pb. This is the first complete catalogue of the etchings by Giovanni Battista and Francesco Piranesi in the Museum of the History of St. Petersburg. Catalogued are 217 works; an index refers to individual architectural monuments in the engravings..... More
St. Petersburg: Herm, 2001. Sewn pb. The Hermitage’s collection of German lithographs benefited from the Russian imperial family’s dynastic ties with Germany. Many of these works of the end of the eighteenth and early nineteenth century (to 1834) are unstudied even in the extensive literature in German on lithographic “incanabula.”..... More
St. Petersburg: Al'fa-kolor, 2014. sewn cl. These works show the earliest palace ensemble outside the Russian imperial capital in its most grandiose and beautiful aspects from fireworks above Rastrelli's main palace to the romantic architecture of the early nineteenth-century cottage built for the wife of Nicholas "Alexandria." Peterhof curators and..... More