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Catalog from the exhibition "american artists from the Russian Empire. Paintings and sculptures from museums, galleries in the US and private collections.
State Russian Museum. Editor-in-chief Yevgenia Petrova.
Hardcover. 287 pages. 2008
Boris Mikhailovich Kustodiev: Paintings, Graphics and Sculpture from Museums, Libraries, and Private Collections in the Russian Federation.
V. F. Kruglov
In an era of art movements and styles of kaleidoscopic variety and transience, Kustodiev (1878-1927) was a creative force continually discovering new outlets for his own talent without confirming to any vogues. In this Russian Museum catalog of a retrospective exhibition 312 works in 5 genres from over 20 lenders demonstrate Kustodiev's originality, vigor, and versatility, and establish his reputation in Russian and European art.
Nicholai Fechin was a brilliant artist who fused the 19th and 20th centuries into his creative works, as well as merging both Russian and American artistic traditions.Fechin's drawings are found in numerous museums and private collections in Russia and the United States. His lost works, only known through archival photographs, are gathered together for the first time in this book, presented by Fechin Art Reproductions.
Hardcover. 153 pages.
Published in 2007 by Fechin Art Reproductions
Moscow, 2011. Beautifully illustrated with color photos. 134 pages. Natalia Goncharova: The Russian Years
The Kargopol Museum occupies a special place in the Russian North, a treasure-trove of Russian culture. Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Malevich and the American Legacy," March 3-April 30, 2011. Gagosian Gallery, New York.
Editors Alison McDonald and Ealan Wingate.
Hardcover. 2411 pages.
This catalog is based on material compiled by Elena Basna and the late Yevgeny Kovtun (curators from the Russian State Museum) for an exhibition marking the centenary of the artists birth in 1981.
Portraiture in Russia: XX Century
nicolai Fechin (1881-1955) Exhibition Catalog
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nicolai Fechin always remained a Russian artist. For Fechin, art was the essence, form and style of life- it was everything. He perceived the world through shape, color, line, and composition, but his artistic methods and technical refinements never became ends in themselves-his magical artistry was connected to a deep comprehension of nature. The various movements and styles in which twentieth-century artists worked are widely reflected in portraiture. This best-selling book paints a vivid picture of every period in the 20th century. From the collection of the State Russia Museum in St. Petersburg. Published by The Museum of Russian Art.
The catalog for the Korzhev exhibition at The Museum of Russian Art is a comprehensive synopsis of the artists's first solo exhibition beyond the borders of the former Soviet Union. the exhibition catalog features full color illustrations of the 63 individual works included in the exhibition and personal photos from the artist.
Red in Russian Art Russian Folk Toys
Red in Russian Art
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Russian Folk Toys
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Russian Impressionism
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The State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg houses the world's largest collection of Russian art. This book is devoted to the colour red in Russian art with works ranging from the 14th century to the present day. 138 toys created by masters all across Russia in the 19th and 20th centuries. Masters of Russian Impressionism: Sergei Petrovich Tkachev and Aleksei Petrovich Tkachev
This book is the first in the English language to be published on these remarkable brothers, and it includes 178 color plates that reflect their own life experiences and those of their rural neighbors.
Russian Parks and Gardens The Ransom of Russian Art
Russian Parks and Gardens
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The Ransom of Russian Art
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A comprehensive narrative of Russian parks and gardens spanning more than 800 years. Wonderfully illustrated. The official catalog of the Soviet Dis-Union: Socialist Realist and Nonconformist Art Exhibition at The Museum of Russian Art, edited by Joan Lee. A fascinating report on collector Norton Dodge's activities in the service of dissident Soviet art.
   
 
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