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Companion to Russian Studies: Volume 3, An Introduction to Russian Art and Architecture
This book treats Russian art and architecture up to the 1970s together and relates them to the social and intellectual pressures of the Russian age.
Robert Auty (Edited by), Dimitri Obelensky (Edited by), Anthony Kingsford (Assisted by)
9780521283847, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 16 July 1981
212 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.2 cm, 0.32 kg
This is a paperback of a one-volume introduction to the history of Russian art and architecture from medieval times to the 1970s. Robin Millner-Gulland focuses on Old Russia down to the mid-nineteenth century, stressing some of the important discoveries made since the last war about methods of building in the Middle Ages. John Bowlt writes on the period from 1860 to the present day and highlights that socialist realism was by no means been the only form of expression produced during the half century before 1981, when this book was first published. Each chapter is fully illustrated and care has been taken to provide visual references to the principal artistic and architectural movements discussed in the text, as well as transliterations of Russian text for the non-specialist reader. The book treats art and architecture together and relating them to the wider social and intellectual pressures of the Russian age.
List of illustrations
Preface
Transliteration table
1. Art and architecture of Old Russia, 998–1700 Robin Milner–Gulland
2. Art and architecture in the Petersburg age, 1700–1860 Robin Milner-Gulland
3. Art and architecture in the age of revolution, 1860–1917 John Bowlt
4. Art and architecture in Soviet Russia, 1917–1972 John Bowlt
Index.
Subject Areas: General & world history [HBG]