Russian Enamels

By Odom Anne

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ISBN: 9780856674464Publisher: I.B.TaurisYear: 2001Pages: 208Tracked delivery
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Russian Enamels

Anne Odom - 2001

Overview

This book delves into Russia's extensive history of enameling, tracing its origins from 11th-century Kiev's adherence to Byzantine styles. The art faced disruption with the 13th-century Mongol invasions but experienced a significant revival in the 16th century. By the 17th century, the Kremlin Armory and northern trade centers became hubs for producing both liturgical and secular enamel pieces. The early 18th century saw Westernization under Peter the Great, introducing foreign artisans and techniques to St. Petersburg. The 19th century presented a stylistic divergence, with courtly traditions in St. Petersburg, exemplified by Carl Faberge, and the vibrant, exotic Russian Revival style flourishing in Moscow, which remains highly sought after by collectors.

Who it's for

  • Collectors of decorative arts and Russian historical artifacts.
  • Readers interested in the history of art and craft traditions.
  • Those fascinated by the works of Carl Faberge and the Russian Revival movement.

Key features

  • Hardcover binding.
  • 208 pages.
  • Published in 2001 by I.B.Tauris.
  • ISBN: 9780856674464.
  • Features enamels from The Walters Art Gallery, Hillwood Museum, and a private collection.

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