PAVLOVSKY POSAD HEADSCARVES AND SHAWLS IN THE XIX-XXI CENTURIES: RESEARCH CONFERENCE AT THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF ARTS

The Department of Decorative and Applied Arts of Russian Academy of Arts, Pavlovsky Posad Headscarves Manufacture Co. and the Sergiev Posad State History and Art Museum-Preserve invite you to attend the research conference “Pavlovsky Posad Headscarves and Shawls in the XIX-XXI Centuries”, that will take place in the White Hall of the Russian Academy of Arts (21 Prechistenka street, Moscow) on November 06, 2019 at 12.00.

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The history of the unique headscarves and shawls from the old town of Pavlovsky Posad near Moscow which are the glory of Russian national folk arts and crafts dates back to 1795. In December 2018-March 2019 the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg presented a major exhibition “Headscarves and Shawls in Russia in the XVIII-XXI Centuries” showcasing the products of the Pavlovsky Posad Headscarves Manufacture Co as an example of preservation of the centuries long

art traditions of fabrics production in Russia.

 

THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM

 

October 06, 2019

Venue: the White Hall of the Russian Academy of Arts

             21 Prechistenka street, Moscow

 

12.00 – Opening of the Conference

Moderator:

Victor I. Zubritsky, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Honored Artist of Russia, Chief Artist of the Pavlovsky Posad Headscarves Manufacture Co.

 

Welcoming addresses:

Victor G. Kalinin, the First Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Arts

Lyubov I. Savelieva, Academician-Secretary of the Department of Decorative and Applied Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts

 

Vyacheslav G. Dolgov, Deputy Director of Pavlovsky Posad Headscarves Manufacture Co, Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Head of the Board of Directors of the National Union of Folk Arts and Crafts

THE HISTORY OF PAVLOVSKY POSAD HEADSCARVES MANUFACTURE

 

Victor I. Zubritsky, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Honored Artist of Russia, Chief Artist of Pavlovsky Posad Headscarves Manufacture

ARTWORK OF ARTISTS OF PAVLOVSKY POSAD HEADSCARVES MANUFACTURE

 

Natalia I. Kovaleva, Senior Researcher of the Department of Folk Art of the State Russian Museum

Marina A. Sorokina, Leading Researcher of the Department of Folk Art of the State Russian Museum

SHAWLS IN THE XVIII-XXI CENTURY RUSSIA: TRADITIONS AND NOWADAYS. THE WORKS OF PAVLOVSKY POSAD FACTORIES AT THE EXHIBITION IN THE STATE RUSSIAN MUSEUM

 

Tatyana L. Astrakhantseva, Doctor of Art History, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Chief Researcher of the Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts, Honored Arty Worker of Russia

HISTORICAL PORTRAIT GENRE IN PAVLOVSKY POSAD HEADSCARVES MANUFACTURE

 

Tatyana A. Polosinova, Leading Researcher of Sergiev Posad State History and Art Museum-Preserve

HEADSCARVES AND SHAWLS IN THE EXHIBITION WORK OF THE SERGIEV-POSAD MUSEUM-PRESERVE

 

Olga G. Gordeeva, Senior Researcher of the Department of Fabrics of the State History Museum

PLOT PRINTED HEADSCARVES OF PAVLOVSKY POSAD HEADSCARVES MANUFACTURE

 

Natalia V. Tolstukhina, Head of the Decorative and Applied Arts Sector in the Sergiev Posad State History and Art Museum-Preserve

RUSSIAN DECORATIVE AND APPLIED ART OF THE 18TH-21ST CENTURIES – ON THE HISTORY OF THE PAINTING STUDIO OF PAVLOVSKY POSAD HEADSCARVES MANUFACTURE (19TH –EARLY XXTH CENTURIES)

 

Lyubov S. Rogatova, Head of the Department of Folk Arts and Crafts History of the Moscow Regional Museum of Folk Arts and Crafts

FEDOSKINO – PAVLOVSKY POSAD. FACETS OF CREATIVITY

 

Vladimir F. Shishenin, Director of Pavlovsky Posad Museum of History of Russian Headscarves and Shawls

PANEL “THE 800TH ANNIVERSARY OF MOSCOW”, PANEL “THE 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REVOLUTION”

 

Galina I. Zhuravleva, guide of the 1st category, the Pavlovsky Posad Museum and Exhibition Complex - Municipal Entity of Culture of the Pavlovsky Posad District of the Moscow Region

THE CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE PANEL “THE 800TH ANNIVERSARY OF MOSCOW”






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