The Museum of Lacquer Art has what is probably the most important collection of Russian lacquer wares outside Russia. The works of art date to the period between the early nineteenth century and the 1950s, providing an extensive overview of the development of this flourishing art and craft. Monika Kopplin highlights the extraordinary variety of decorative techniques as well as the many stylistic features. The history and art history of Russia are reflected in the small format of the lacquer miniatures, painting a lively picture of the various eras. A comprehensive index of seals expands the catalogue into a reference book. Russian lacquer art can be traced back to Peter the Great, who had come to know this flourishing art and craft during his study trips in Western Europe. The first important work in this genre in the tsars empire was completed in 1722 in the form of the Lacquer Study in his palace of Monplaisir. A second significant event followed when the Korobov workshop, which was modelled on the Braunschweig-based Stobwasser workshop, was established in 1793 near Moscow. It is better known by the name of a later owner, Lukutin. A technical and artistic alignment with the German model was followed by an increasingly independent Russian development from the 1820s onwards. At first this found expression in specific decorative techniques, and later also in specifically Russian motifs.
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Monika Kopplin highlights the extraordinary variety of decorative techniques as well as the many stylistic features. The history and art history of Russia are reflected in the small format of the lacquer miniatures, painting a lively picture of the various eras. A comprehensive index of seals expands the catalogue into a reference book. Russian lacquer art can be traced back to Peter the Great, who had come to know this flourishing art and craft during his study trips in Western Europe. The first important work in this genre in the tsar’s empire was completed in 1722 in the form of the Lacquer Study in his palace of Monplaisir. A second significant event followed when the Korobov workshop, which was modelled on the Braunschweig-based Stobwasser workshop, was established in 1793 near Moscow. It is better known by the name of a later owner, Lukutin. A technical and artistic alignment with the German model was followed by an increasingly independent Russian development from the 1820s onwards. At first this found expression in specific decorative techniques, and later also in specifically Russian motifs.
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Zustand: Wie Neu. Zustandsbeschreibung: leichte Lagerspuren/unused, minor shelfwear. The Collection of the Museum für Lackkunst. Edited by Monika Kopplin. Translation into English John Nicholson. Translations and transcriptions from the Russian Michael Peregudov, with the collaboration of Georg Schomacher. Der beeindruckende englischsprachige Band stellt die außerordentliche Münsteraner Sammlung russischer Lackarbeiten vor, die lückenlos die Entwicklung des blühenden Kunst- und Gewerbezweigs in Russland vom frühen 19. bis in die Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts dokumentiert und die außerordentliche Vielfalt der Ziertechniken und stilistischen Besonderheiten sichtbar macht. Mit vollständigem Markenverzeichnis. - Das Museum für Lackkunst besitzt die außerhalb Russlands wohl bedeutendste Sammlung russischer Lackarbeiten. Sie datieren aus dem frühen 19. bis in die fünfziger Jahre des 20. Jahrhunderts und dokumentieren lückenlos die Entwicklung eines blühenden Kunst- und Gewerbezweigs. Monika Kopplin zeigt die außerordentliche Vielfalt der Ziertechniken ebenso auf wie die stilistischen Besonderheiten. Im kleinen Format der Lackminiaturen spiegeln sich dabei Geschichte und Kulturgeschichte Russlands und zeichnen ein lebendiges Bild der jeweiligen Epoche. Ein vollständiges Markenverzeichnis erweitert den Katalog zum Nachschlagewerk. - The Museum of Lacquer Art has what is probably the most important collection of Russian lacquer wares outside Russia. The works of art date to the period between the early nineteenth century and the 1950s, providing an extensive overview of the development of this flourishing art and craft. Monika Kopplin highlights the extraordinary variety of decorative techniques as well as the many stylistic features. The history and art history of Russia are reflected in the small format of the lacquer miniatures, painting a lively picture of the various eras. A comprehensive index of seals expands the catalogue into a reference book. Russian lacquer art can be traced back to Peter the Great, who had come to know this flourishing art and craft during his study trips in Western Europe. The first important work in this genre in the tsars empire was completed in 1722 in the form of the Lacquer Study in his palace of Monplaisir. A second significant event followed when the Korobov workshop, which was modelled on the Braunschweig-based Stobwasser workshop, was established in 1793 near Moscow. It is better known by the name of a later owner, Lukutin. A technical and artistic alignment with the German model was followed by an increasingly independent Russian development from the 1820s onwards. At first this found expression in specific decorative techniques, and later also in specifically Russian motifs. - From the Table of Contents: On the path of self-discovery. The development of Russian lacquerwork. - The Korobov, Austen and Ek manufactories in the early nineteenth century. - "Fabrika Pyotra Lukutina" - The Lukutin manufactory, formerly Korobov, under Pyotr Lukutin, 1818 to 1841. - The Lukutin manufactory under the dual management of Pyotr Vasilyevich and Aleksandr Petrovich Lukutin from 1841 to 1863, and under the sole directorship of Aleksandr Lukutin from 1863 to 1876. - Material imitation at the Lukutin manufactory, at the workshops of the Vishnyakovs, and at the Matveyev manufactory from the mid-nineteenth century to the 1880s. - Russian subjects in the painting of the Lukutin manufactory and the Vishnyakov workshops in the later nineteenth century: Views of Moscow; Peasant and Little Russian motifs; Motifs from the world of the seventeenth-century boyars after Konstantin Makovskiy. - The Lukutin manufactory under the direction of Nikolai Lukutin, 1876/88 to 1902. - Lacquer painting on silver around 1900. - The Fedoskino Artel from 1910 to 1917. The beginnings of lacquer painting in Fedoskino. - Palekh and its "Artel for Ancient Painting", 1924 to 1941. - Under the double-headed eagle in gold. The marks of the Russian lacquer manufactories. - Chronology and Register of Marks. - Select Bibliography on Russian Lacquer. Supplemented and revised English-language version of the original German edition, Munich 2013/Erweiterte und überarbeitete englischsprachige Fassung der deutschen Ausgabe München 2013. 247 Seiten mit 312 meist farbigen Abb., Großformat, gebunden (Hirmer Verlag 2016). Statt EUR 49,90. Gewicht: 1822 g - Gebunden/Gebundene Ausgabe. Artikel-Nr. 16326
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Zustand: New. The Museum of Lacquer Art has what is probably the most important collection of Russian lacquer wares outside Russia. The works of art date to the period between the early nineteenth century and the 1950s, providing an extensive overview of the development . Artikel-Nr. 31216625
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Russian Lacquer | Monika Kopplin | Buch | 248 S. | Englisch | 2016 | Hirmer | EAN 9783777424293 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Hirmer Verlag GmbH, Bayerstr. 57-59, 80335 München, mail[at]hirmerverlag[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu. Artikel-Nr. 104901536
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