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The Russian Experiment in Art, 1863-1922
Camilla Gray
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Description for The Russian Experiment in Art, 1863-1922
Paperback. This volume traces the development of Russian art from 1863 to 1922. It discusses the major movements and artists involved. Series: World of Art S. Num Pages: 324 pages, 256 illustrations, 21 in colour. BIC Classification: 1DVUA; 3JH; 3JJ; ACV; ACX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 210 x 154 x 21. Weight in Grams: 694.
When the original edition of this book was published, John Russell hailed it as a ‘massive contribution to our knowledge of one of the most fascinating and mysterious episodes in the history of modern art.’ It still remains the most compact, accurate and reasonably priced survey of sixty years of creative dynamic activity that profoundly influenced the progress of Western art and architecture.
When the original edition of this book was published, John Russell hailed it as a ‘massive contribution to our knowledge of one of the most fascinating and mysterious episodes in the history of modern art.’ It still remains the most compact, accurate and reasonably priced survey of sixty years of creative dynamic activity that profoundly influenced the progress of Western art and architecture.
Product Details
Publisher
Thames and Hudson Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1986
Series
World of Art S.
Condition
New
Number of Pages
324
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780500202074
SKU
V9780500202074
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About Camilla Gray
Camilla Gray was a talented art historian who pioneered the study of Russian art history in this period. Dr. Marian Burleigh-Motley has had extensive experience of teaching Russian avant-garde art at Princeton University, Hunter College and the Institute of Fine Arts, and New York University.
Reviews for The Russian Experiment in Art, 1863-1922
'As for the study of modern Russian art, a new era was opened up … by the publication of Camilla Gray’s pioneering work' - The Times Literary Supplement 'A major contribution to the study not just of Russian art, but of the 'modern movement' as a whole' - The Guardian