The Empire in World Culture. Artistic Constants of the Classical Heritage and Art of the Future: the XXVI-th Alpatov Readings at the Russian Academy of Arts

The Russian Academy of Arts (RAA), Department of Art History and Art Criticism of the RAA and Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA invite you to attend the research conference – the XXVI-th Alpatov Readings: The Empire in World Culture. Artistic Constants of the Classic Heritage and the Art of the Future, that will take place in the White Hall of the Russian Academy of Arts (21 Prechistenka street, Moscow) on December 3-4, 2015.

PROGRAM

December 3, 2015 - Thursday  
Venue: the White Hall of the Russian Academy of Arts, 21 Prechistenka street, Moscow

10.30 – Morning Session
to be headed by the Academician and Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Arts Dmitry Shvidkovsky

Dmitry Shvidkovsky, Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Arts, Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts
Opening speech  

Ilya Putyatin, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts  
The Russian Empire: on Terminology and Meanings

Anna Pavlova, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
The Empire in the Church Architecture: the Church of All Who Sorrow in Ordynka

Natalia  Kokorina, the State Vladimir and Suzdal Museum-Preserve
On the Issue of the Uselessness of Empire Model Projects in the Rural Church Architecture of the Vladimir Province

Inessa Slyunkova, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts  
The Architect Vladimir Stasov and the Russian Province Empire

Svetlana Babajan, the State Institute of Art History
Moscow Neo-Classical Mansions

Yulia Klimenko, Moscow Institute of Architecture
The French Ouvrages in the Moscow Architectural Practice in the First Third of the 19th Century

Tatyana Starodub, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts
The Empire as an Imperial Art in the Architecture of Cairo and Esfahan

Sergey Orlov, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
The Empire and Neoclassic in the Russian Art at the Turn of the 20th Century

14.30 – Coffee Break

15.00 – Afternoon Session
to be headed by Elena Fedotova, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Arts

Elena Fedotova, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
The Empire in the Time of Napoleon III

Rimma Baiburova, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
The Classics in the History of Mankind and the Empire

Anastasia Brintseva, the State Research Institute of Restoration
The Empire Style in Works by Horace Vernet

Olga Potokina, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
The Napoleon Eagle: Classical Sources of the Image

Alexandra Stepina, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
The French Style in Spain in the Reign of Joseph Bonaparte and Restoration of the House of Bourbon

Mikhail Sokolov, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
The Empire Garden. On the Issue of the Legitimacy of the Term.

Tatyana Astrakhantseva, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
The Empire Statuary in the Russian Porcelain Sculpture
    
Svetlana Usacheva, the State Tretyakov Gallery, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
The Landscape Genre and its Viewer in the Time of Empire

December 4, 2015 - Friday
Venue: the White Hall of the Russian Academy of Arts, 21 Prechistenka street, Moscow

10.30 – Morning Session
to be headed by Elena Fedotova, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Arts

Lyudmila Kazakova, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
The Empire Vase as a Canon of the Popular Style

Yan Vilensky, the State Hermitage
The Fragile Majesty of the Empire. The Sevres Porcelain of the Napoleonic Era (By the Example of the State Hermitage Collection)

Tatyana Karyakina, the Moscow State University
The French Porcelain of the Era of Napoleon I

Anastasia Koroleva, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
The Imperial Tastes of the Third Reich. The Porcelain Factory in Allach

Natalia Khazova, V. Surikov Moscow State Academy Art Institute
The Architecture of St. Petersburg Empire in Articles by A.N. Benois

Elena Rymshina, S. Stroganov Moscow State Academy of Arts and Industry
The Empire and Minimalism as Overlapping Artistic Strategies of the Book Illustration in 1970-2000s

Petr Baranov, Association of Art Historians
Iconostasis: from the Era of Classicism to the Empire in Russia    






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