This is the second volume of James Cracraft's comprehensive study of the cultural revolution engineered in Russia by Peter the Great. Throughout the study, Cracraft explores how medieval Muscovy became modern Russia, and situates the Petrine revolution in Russian visual and verbal culture in its wider political, economic, and social setting. In this volume, Cracraft considers the impact of Peter's intensive programme of Europeanization on the visual arts, and shows how modern forms of imagery came into being in Russia along ...
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This is the second volume of James Cracraft's comprehensive study of the cultural revolution engineered in Russia by Peter the Great. Throughout the study, Cracraft explores how medieval Muscovy became modern Russia, and situates the Petrine revolution in Russian visual and verbal culture in its wider political, economic, and social setting. In this volume, Cracraft considers the impact of Peter's intensive programme of Europeanization on the visual arts, and shows how modern forms of imagery came into being in Russia along with allied techniques of image-making. Drawing on a wealth of primary sources as well as numerous secondary works in Russian and other languages, Cracraft discusses the advent in Russia of painting in the Renaissance tradition, bronze and stone sculpture, and the modern graphic arts. He also discusses the decline of manuscript illumination, the rise of modern coinage, the production of new-style flags and altar cloths, and the arrival in Russia of the new cartography and the new heraldry. Special attention is drawn to the early history of the St Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts, and to the impact of Peter's programme on popular imagery and on the cult art of the Russian Orthodox Church. The text argues that the imagery of the Russian Empire can tell us as much or more about its dominant ethos and ideology as can the written texts normally studied by historians. This study is supported by numerous illustrations, many of them not previously published. It should appeal to art historians as well as to those interested in European or modern history.
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Good+ DJ, VG book (Ex art library with sticker on rear pastedown; DJ is lightly edgeworn/scuffed/smudged and has tape remnants on spine; boards are edgeworn/bumped; interior is clean; binding is solid. ) Navy cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine, illustrated dust jacket, 375 pp, illustrated in bw and color illustrations. "The Petrine Revolution in Russian Imagery is the second volume of James Cracraft's comprehensive study of the cultural revolution engineered in Russia by Peter the Great. Throughout the study, Cracraft explores how medieval Muscovy became modern Russia, and situates the Petrine revolution in Russian visual and verbal culture in its wider political, economic, and social settings." "In this second volume, Cracraft considers the impact of Peter's intensive program of Europeanization on the visual arts, and shows how modern forms of imagery come into being in Russia along with allied techniques of image-making."--Jacket.
Add this copy of The Petrine Revolution in Russian Imagery to cart. $105.00, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1997 by University of Chicago Press.