PALLADINO, Adrien. Experiencing Medieval Art from St Petersburg to Paris : The trajectories of André Nikolajevič Grabar. In Transformed by Emigration : Welcoming Russian Intellectuals, Scientists, and Artists (1917–1945), 11.-13.2.2019, Brno. 2019.
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Original name Experiencing Medieval Art from St Petersburg to Paris : The trajectories of André Nikolajevič Grabar
Authors PALLADINO, Adrien (250 France, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Transformed by Emigration : Welcoming Russian Intellectuals, Scientists, and Artists (1917–1945), 11.-13.2.2019, Brno, 2019.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 60401 Arts, Art history
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14210/19:00107263
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords in English Russian emigration; André Grabar; France; Byzantine art; Late Antique art; transformation; emigration; Bulgaria; art history
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Abstract
Born in Kiev in 1896 – the very year Nicolas II arrived to the throne of Holy Russia – and died in 1990 in Paris, art historian and archeologist André Nikolajevič Grabar lived almost the entirety of the 70 years of the Sovietic Regime, from 1920 to 1989, outside of his birthplace. As such, his intellectual career also spanned the greater part of the twentieth century, responding to and at the same time deeply shaping the art historical approach of Byzantine art history. Although, to say “Byzantine” art history would be reductive of the broad range of topics that the works of Grabar encompassed, vastly embracing what could be termed Eastern and Western, late antique and medieval art.The double orientation of his scholarship, of course, seems almost caricatural of the physical orientation of his life – a movement from East to West – caused by the phenomenon of Russian emigration after 1917. Following the movement of Grabar, this paper wishes to reflect on three levels of transformation, the keyword of the conference. By three transformations are intended the one on individual and intellectual level, one on the field of art history as a collectivity in the years between 1917 and 1945, and finally a transformation whose roots are still deeply impacting the branch of art history today.
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GA18-20666S, research and development projectName: Kondakovovo dědictví, Byzance a emigrace (André Grabar a Seminarium Kondakovianum) (Acronym: HNK)
Investor: Czech Science Foundation
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