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The Art and Architecture of Russia: Third Edition (The Yale University Press Pelican Histor)

The Art and Architecture of Russia: Third Edition (The Yale University Press Pelican Histor)
By George Heard Hamilton

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This revised and up-dated history confines itself to Russia west of the Urals, the Russia whose artistic beginnings lay in the response of a newly settled people to the impact of Christianity and the Byzantine Empire. In the first centuries the arts flourished and developed in the independent states and principalities, but gradually native schools in centres like Novgorod and Kiev gave way to centralization based on Moscow. From the emergence of Russia under Peter the Great until the late 19th century, specifically Russian qualities gave way to Western European inspiration and advice. However, as the 19th century developed, there was a reaction from foreign domination and this led to the rediscovery of native traditions.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #666417 in Books
  • Published on: 1992-11-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 482 pages

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Art and Architecture in Russia1
I'm very disappointed in this book. Except for the cover, there is not a single colored picture. The text is difficult both because it is too technical and because the type is too small. For a $30 soft cover book, I expected stunning pictures of Russia's fascinating architecture and art, accompanied by interesting text. Each museum in Russia has a beautiful, full color book at a much lower cost than this one. If you get to Russia, make sure you buy everything you want there, because there seems to be nothing comparable available in this country.

scholarly books aren't always "pretty"3
This book is a volume in a scholarly series designed to present the largest number of pictures and plans at a reasonable price (I know, $30 is hardly cheap, but look at some prices for scholarly books). It is not meant to be much fun. Sorry!

Plain but correct4
English books about Russian art history are usually just covering separate areas. This book gives a nice overview covering early architecture, icon painting up to modern times. There are other books out there that are more comprehensive, but the once I could find were all written in Russian. And although I can read Russian, for ease of reading I was happy to at least find one book written in English to complete my Russian library and prepare for my exams. The book covered most I needed to know and I could find little places were the information was not in sync with the information I got from Russian books and my lectures.

It would, like other reviewers already pointed out, had been nice if at least some pictures were printed in colour, but I didn't find this a very big problem since pictures of the art presented in this book are easily found on the internet. More important to me is that the text, although dry at times, is well written, correct, informative and covering a lot of ground.