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Seeing the Invisible: Old Russian Art (Uvidet Nevidimoye)
22.23£
In the 'History of Art for Children' series, the author doesn't simply talk about artists and their works; she immerses readers in the atmosphere of these events, making them both witnesses and participants. Art is captured in motion—the development of artistic thought, the shifting of generations and styles, the triumph of new ideas, and the emergence of great masters. The author's illustrations, notes, and comics make learning engaging. 'Seeing the Invisible' presents the main stages and schools of ancient Russian art, reveals the secrets of technique and technology, and reveals details of meaning and plot, architectural composition, and terminology. A book about the art of Ancient Rus'. Together, we explore icon painting, church construction, wooden sculpture, and much more. Who are the saints depicted in ancient Russian icons, how are churches built, and why were books copied and illustrated by hand? How should we relate to icons in the modern world: have they lost their significance, or should we know and appreciate ancient Russian art today even more than ever? Natasha Kaya, an art historian and illustrator, described all of this in detail and illustrated each text.
Publisher: BuksMart
Weight: 519
Age restrictions: 6+
Author: Kayya Natasha
Circulation: 3000
Size: 28.8x22.8x1.1
Book series: Art History for Children (Istoriya iskusstva dlya detey)
Cover: Hardcover
Language: Russian
Pages: 64
Publication year: 2019
ISBN: 978-5-90-704312-1, 978-5-907043-12-1
ISBN (Barcode): 9785907043121








