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THE WANDERERS
The Wanderers. Published: February 21, 2012. The Peredvizhniki, or The Wanderers, were a movement of Russian Realism born from the Imperial Academy of Arts in 1863. Under the rule of Alexander II, Russia was struggling through a series of liberal reforms that were part of a greater humanitarian movement. The emancipation of the serfs in 1861 RATIONAL PERVERSIONS OF LOVE IN THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV In The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoevsky spends countless pages elucidating his ideal of love.Among his many characters, he offers complex portraits of two intriguing individuals, whose love does not quite fit his definition of this ideal. OLGA BERGHOLZ: “THE VOICE OF THE BLOCKADE” Published: July 24, 2018. During the Siege of Leningrad in 1941, Olga Bergholz became a voice for the citizens trapped within the city. Reading her powerful poetry and flowing speeches over the radio waves and through loudspeakers, she captured with honesty the brutal reality of the Siege – including life, death, starvation, and the horrors PROTEST ART: ELENA KOVYLINA Protest Art: Elena Kovylina. Published: December 22, 2011. Elena Kovylina was born in Moscow on November 22, 1971 and has quickly become one of the most brilliant Russian artists of the twenty-first century, as well as an aggressive social critic. She currently splits her time between Western Europe and her homeland, and has studied atZurich
10 CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN PAINTERS WORTH A LOOK 10 Contemporary Russian Painters Worth a Look. Levitan, Shishkin, and Aivazovsky, among many others, are names known to every well-educated person in Russia and abroad. These artists are Russia’s pride. Today, too, there is no shortage of talented contemporary Russian painters. Their names are just not yet so widely known.ARISTARKH LENTULOV
Aristarkh Lentulov. Published: June 7, 2013. Aristarkh Lentulov was born in 1882 in the town of Nizhny Lomov, near Penza. His father, a rural priest, died just two years later, survived by his wife and four children. Lentulov was educated first at the religious school at Penza (where drawing became his favorite hobby) and, later, at the local ABOUT US - MUSEUM STUDIES ABROAD Museum Studies Abroad is for cultured travelers seeking to understand the cities and civilizations they visit. Museum Studies Abroad is run by SRAS, a US-based organization that encourages study abroad to and the study of the post-Communist space (defined here broadly as the former Warsaw Pact countries). Museum Studies Abroad is primarily a study resource and publishing platform for students THREE GREAT SOVIET COMPOSERS OF THE USSR Three examples of Soviet composers and musicians who made a lasting impact in the world of music included Sergei Prokofiev, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Mstislav “Slava” Rostropovich. Meet these amazing Soviet composers below that succeeded in creating art of lasting consequence under extraordinary circumstances. THE LEGACY OF ALEXANDER PUSHKIN IN MOSCOW AND ST. PETERSBURG Natasha Harwood. Natasha Harwood studied German, Russian, and Linguistics at the University of Montana. When writing for this site, she was a senior and studying Russian as a Second Language in St. Petersburg with SRAS.She chose to study in Russia in order to improve her abilities to speak and understand Russian, as well as her understanding of Russia as a whole. 7 FACTS ABOUT THE KREMLIN STARSTHE WANDERERS
The Wanderers. Published: February 21, 2012. The Peredvizhniki, or The Wanderers, were a movement of Russian Realism born from the Imperial Academy of Arts in 1863. Under the rule of Alexander II, Russia was struggling through a series of liberal reforms that were part of a greater humanitarian movement. The emancipation of the serfs in 1861 RATIONAL PERVERSIONS OF LOVE IN THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV In The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoevsky spends countless pages elucidating his ideal of love.Among his many characters, he offers complex portraits of two intriguing individuals, whose love does not quite fit his definition of this ideal. OLGA BERGHOLZ: “THE VOICE OF THE BLOCKADE” Published: July 24, 2018. During the Siege of Leningrad in 1941, Olga Bergholz became a voice for the citizens trapped within the city. Reading her powerful poetry and flowing speeches over the radio waves and through loudspeakers, she captured with honesty the brutal reality of the Siege – including life, death, starvation, and the horrors PROTEST ART: ELENA KOVYLINA Protest Art: Elena Kovylina. Published: December 22, 2011. Elena Kovylina was born in Moscow on November 22, 1971 and has quickly become one of the most brilliant Russian artists of the twenty-first century, as well as an aggressive social critic. She currently splits her time between Western Europe and her homeland, and has studied atZurich
10 CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN PAINTERS WORTH A LOOK 10 Contemporary Russian Painters Worth a Look. Levitan, Shishkin, and Aivazovsky, among many others, are names known to every well-educated person in Russia and abroad. These artists are Russia’s pride. Today, too, there is no shortage of talented contemporary Russian painters. Their names are just not yet so widely known.ARISTARKH LENTULOV
Aristarkh Lentulov. Published: June 7, 2013. Aristarkh Lentulov was born in 1882 in the town of Nizhny Lomov, near Penza. His father, a rural priest, died just two years later, survived by his wife and four children. Lentulov was educated first at the religious school at Penza (where drawing became his favorite hobby) and, later, at the local ABOUT US - MUSEUM STUDIES ABROAD Museum Studies Abroad is for cultured travelers seeking to understand the cities and civilizations they visit. Museum Studies Abroad is run by SRAS, a US-based organization that encourages study abroad to and the study of the post-Communist space (defined here broadly as the former Warsaw Pact countries). Museum Studies Abroad is primarily a study resource and publishing platform for students GUIDE TO BISHKEK'S TOP MUSEUMS Art depicting traditional Kyrgyz life at The State Museum of the Fine Arts. The State Museum of the Fine Arts Sovetskaya, 196 This is the main art museum of the city, housing a remarkable collection of national art work, ranging from Soviet era collections of socialist realism to displays of national Kyrgyz design, jewelry, fabrics, andartisanry.
GUIDE TO IRKUTSK'S TOP MUSEUMS Kalturina, 3. This diverse exhibition space hosts applied, folk, and high art by well-known masters as well as local contemporary artists. This is a branch of the Museum of Irkutsk History. 2. History. The Icebreaker Angara, one of the world’s oldest icebreakers, has been converted into a museum. TOP 10 BOOKSTORES IN ST. PETERSBURG The interior of Подписные Издания. 3. Книжная лавка писателей. Nevsky Prospect. 66. The House of Writers holds one of the oldest bookstores in St. Petersburg. The bookshop was established in 1934 on the initiative of Maxim Gorkey andSergei Kirov at
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The Appearance of Christ to Mary Magdalene, Ivanov (1834-6) The Wanderers largely focused their art on narrative genre paintings. These pieces were filled with populist themes that celebrated the beauty and honesty of the peasantry while simultaneously addressingthe
10 MUST-SEE MASTERPIECES AT THE TRETYAKOV GALLERY Boyarynya Morozovaby Vasily Surikov. Boyarynya Morozova by Vasily Surikov. This giant painting (10 ft. by 20 ft.) by Vasily Surikov depicts a scene from the history of the 17 th century schism of the Russian Orthodox Church. The painting is dedicated to Feodosia Prokopiyevna Morozova, an associate of archpriest Avvakum, who was aspiritual
STATE HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF RUSSIA The State Historical Museum, located in the center of Moscow between Red and Manege Squares, was founded in 1872. It features exhibits concerning the Russian territory from the prehistoric ages until the end of the Romanov dynasty. LUBYANKA AND THE GULAG: A WALKING TOUR OF MOSCOW'S HISTORY The Lubyanka became the USSR’s most infamous GULAG processing station. It earned its nickname as the “tallest building in Moscow” during this period, because as they said, Siberia (a euphemism for GULAG) could be seen from the basement. An expansion of the Lubyanka began in 1940 to accommodate additional prisoners andpersonnel.
HISTORIANS OF RUSSIAN AND SOVIET ART John Ellis Bowlt. John Ellis Bowlt was born in London, England on 6 December 1943, and currently teaches at the University of Southern California. He completed his PhD in Russian Literature and Art at Scotland’s St Andrew’s University in 1971, and his main research interests include Russian literature and art of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, as well as twentieth century Hungary VALERY BARYKIN'S "SOVIET PINUPS" Valery Barykin’s “Soviet Pinups”. Published: June 4, 2013. “There is no sex in the Soviet Union!”. So declared one Soviet woman in 1986, responding to an American woman who had asked about comparative sexual openness in the States and USSR during a segment on a TV show hosted by Russian-American journalist Vladimir Pozner. MUSEUM STUDIES ABROAD Elena Martilla: Artist of the Blockade. Elena Oskarovna Martilla came of age as an artist during WWII in Leningrad. She created haunting images of the suffering the residents of that blockaded city lived through as well as proud images of their perseverance. Today, she is 98 years old and still producing art. THREE GREAT SOVIET COMPOSERS OF THE USSR Three examples of Soviet composers and musicians who made a lasting impact in the world of music included Sergei Prokofiev, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Mstislav “Slava” Rostropovich. Meet these amazing Soviet composers below that succeeded in creating art of lasting consequence under extraordinary circumstances. THE LEGACY OF ALEXANDER PUSHKIN IN MOSCOW AND ST. PETERSBURG Natasha Harwood. Natasha Harwood studied German, Russian, and Linguistics at the University of Montana. When writing for this site, she was a senior and studying Russian as a Second Language in St. Petersburg with SRAS.She chose to study in Russia in order to improve her abilities to speak and understand Russian, as well as her understanding of Russia as a whole. OLGA BERGHOLZ: “THE VOICE OF THE BLOCKADE” Published: July 24, 2018. During the Siege of Leningrad in 1941, Olga Bergholz became a voice for the citizens trapped within the city. Reading her powerful poetry and flowing speeches over the radio waves and through loudspeakers, she captured with honesty the brutal reality of the Siege – including life, death, starvation, and the horrors 7 FACTS ABOUT THE KREMLIN STARS RATIONAL PERVERSIONS OF LOVE IN THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV In The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoevsky spends countless pages elucidating his ideal of love.Among his many characters, he offers complex portraits of two intriguing individuals, whose love does not quite fit his definition of this ideal. LUBYANKA AND THE GULAG: A WALKING TOUR OF MOSCOW'S HISTORY The Lubyanka became the USSR’s most infamous GULAG processing station. It earned its nickname as the “tallest building in Moscow” during this period, because as they said, Siberia (a euphemism for GULAG) could be seen from the basement. An expansion of the Lubyanka began in 1940 to accommodate additional prisoners andpersonnel.
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Vladimir Manyuhin – Modern Graphic Design. Published: May 14, 2015. The following statement from artist Vladimir Manyuhin about his work was published in Russian on ru.survarium.com, the site of the game Survarium for which Manyuhin creates illustrations. Translation was performed by Sophia Rehm, a SRAS Home and Abroad Scholar studying inARISTARKH LENTULOV
Aristarkh Lentulov. Published: June 7, 2013. Aristarkh Lentulov was born in 1882 in the town of Nizhny Lomov, near Penza. His father, a rural priest, died just two years later, survived by his wife and four children. Lentulov was educated first at the religious school at Penza (where drawing became his favorite hobby) and, later, at the local 10 CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN PAINTERS WORTH A LOOK 10 Contemporary Russian Painters Worth a Look. Levitan, Shishkin, and Aivazovsky, among many others, are names known to every well-educated person in Russia and abroad. These artists are Russia’s pride. Today, too, there is no shortage of talented contemporary Russian painters. Their names are just not yet so widely known. MUSEUM STUDIES ABROAD Elena Martilla: Artist of the Blockade. Elena Oskarovna Martilla came of age as an artist during WWII in Leningrad. She created haunting images of the suffering the residents of that blockaded city lived through as well as proud images of their perseverance. Today, she is 98 years old and still producing art. THREE GREAT SOVIET COMPOSERS OF THE USSR Three examples of Soviet composers and musicians who made a lasting impact in the world of music included Sergei Prokofiev, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Mstislav “Slava” Rostropovich. Meet these amazing Soviet composers below that succeeded in creating art of lasting consequence under extraordinary circumstances. THE LEGACY OF ALEXANDER PUSHKIN IN MOSCOW AND ST. PETERSBURG Natasha Harwood. Natasha Harwood studied German, Russian, and Linguistics at the University of Montana. When writing for this site, she was a senior and studying Russian as a Second Language in St. Petersburg with SRAS.She chose to study in Russia in order to improve her abilities to speak and understand Russian, as well as her understanding of Russia as a whole. OLGA BERGHOLZ: “THE VOICE OF THE BLOCKADE” Published: July 24, 2018. During the Siege of Leningrad in 1941, Olga Bergholz became a voice for the citizens trapped within the city. Reading her powerful poetry and flowing speeches over the radio waves and through loudspeakers, she captured with honesty the brutal reality of the Siege – including life, death, starvation, and the horrors 7 FACTS ABOUT THE KREMLIN STARS RATIONAL PERVERSIONS OF LOVE IN THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV In The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoevsky spends countless pages elucidating his ideal of love.Among his many characters, he offers complex portraits of two intriguing individuals, whose love does not quite fit his definition of this ideal. LUBYANKA AND THE GULAG: A WALKING TOUR OF MOSCOW'S HISTORY The Lubyanka became the USSR’s most infamous GULAG processing station. It earned its nickname as the “tallest building in Moscow” during this period, because as they said, Siberia (a euphemism for GULAG) could be seen from the basement. An expansion of the Lubyanka began in 1940 to accommodate additional prisoners andpersonnel.
VLADIMIR MANYUHIN
Vladimir Manyuhin – Modern Graphic Design. Published: May 14, 2015. The following statement from artist Vladimir Manyuhin about his work was published in Russian on ru.survarium.com, the site of the game Survarium for which Manyuhin creates illustrations. Translation was performed by Sophia Rehm, a SRAS Home and Abroad Scholar studying inARISTARKH LENTULOV
Aristarkh Lentulov. Published: June 7, 2013. Aristarkh Lentulov was born in 1882 in the town of Nizhny Lomov, near Penza. His father, a rural priest, died just two years later, survived by his wife and four children. Lentulov was educated first at the religious school at Penza (where drawing became his favorite hobby) and, later, at the local 10 CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN PAINTERS WORTH A LOOK 10 Contemporary Russian Painters Worth a Look. Levitan, Shishkin, and Aivazovsky, among many others, are names known to every well-educated person in Russia and abroad. These artists are Russia’s pride. Today, too, there is no shortage of talented contemporary Russian painters. Their names are just not yet so widely known. ABOUT US - MUSEUM STUDIES ABROAD Museum Studies Abroad is for cultured travelers seeking to understand the cities and civilizations they visit. Museum Studies Abroad is run by SRAS, a US-based organization that encourages study abroad to and the study of the post-Communist space (defined here broadly as the former Warsaw Pact countries). Museum Studies Abroad is primarily a study resource and publishing platform for students 10 MUST-SEE MASTERPIECES AT THE TRETYAKOV GALLERY Boyarynya Morozova by Vasily Surikov. This giant painting (10 ft. by 20 ft.) by Vasily Surikov depicts a scene from the history of the 17 th century schism of the Russian Orthodox Church. The painting is dedicated to Feodosia Prokopiyevna Morozova, an associate of archpriest Avvakum, who was a spiritual leader of the Old Believers.THE WANDERERS
The Appearance of Christ to Mary Magdalene, Ivanov (1834-6) The Wanderers largely focused their art on narrative genre paintings. These pieces were filled with populist themes that celebrated the beauty and honesty of the peasantry while simultaneously addressingthe
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Isaak Brodsky. Isaak Izrailevich Brodsky (Исаак Израилевич Бродский) was a Soviet painter whose work is especially notable for its role in the formation of the socialist realism art movement and for his works depicting Lenin. His paintings capturing events of the Russian Civil War and the Bolshevik Revolutionare also
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Aristarkh Lentulov. Published: June 7, 2013. Aristarkh Lentulov was born in 1882 in the town of Nizhny Lomov, near Penza. His father, a rural priest, died just two years later, survived by his wife and four children. Lentulov was educated first at the religious school at Penza (where drawing became his favorite hobby) and, later, at the local FOUR EXAMPLES OF RUSSIAN MUSIC IN AMERICAN POPULAR CULTURE Here is some Russian music that is commonly used in American popular culture. Contents hide. 1 Song of the Volga Boatmen (Russian Folk) 2 Flight of the Bumblebee (Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov) 3 Night on Bald Mountain (Modest Musorgsky) 4 Works by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. 5 YouMight Also Like.
ZINAIDA SEREBRIAKOVA: AN UNDERSUNG PAINTER OF THE Zinaida Serebriakova, Savoie Alps Above Annecy – 1933 By the time of Serebriakova’s birth in 1884, Serebriakova’s maternal uncle, Alexandre Benois, was considered an influential Russian artist and founding member of the revolutionary Mir Iskusstva art group. Her mother, Yekaterina, was a gifted sketch artist, and her father, Yevgeny Lanceray, was a renowned sculptor. PROTEST ART: ELENA KOVYLINA Protest Art: Elena Kovylina. Published: December 22, 2011. Elena Kovylina was born in Moscow on November 22, 1971 and has quickly become one of the most brilliant Russian artists of the twenty-first century, as well as an aggressive social critic. She currently splits her time between Western Europe and her homeland, and has studied atZurich
SEMYON CHUIKOV, FOUNDER OF KYRGYZ PAINTING Semyon Chuikov, Founder of Kyrgyz Painting. The Faces of Kyrgyzstan is a project of the popular Russian-language website Limon.kg based in Kyrgyzstan. The project presents those natives of Kyrgyzstan which have helped form the current country and especially its modern culture. The profiles are presented on Limon.kg in Russian. ABOUT US - MUSEUM STUDIES ABROAD Museum Studies Abroad is for cultured travelers seeking to understand the cities and civilizations they visit. Museum Studies Abroad is run by SRAS, a US-based organization that encourages study abroad to and the study of the post-Communist space (defined here broadly as the former Warsaw Pact countries). Museum Studies Abroad is primarily a study resource and publishing platform for students THREE GREAT SOVIET COMPOSERS OF THE USSR Three examples of Soviet composers and musicians who made a lasting impact in the world of music included Sergei Prokofiev, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Mstislav “Slava” Rostropovich. Meet these amazing Soviet composers below that succeeded in creating art of lasting consequence under extraordinary circumstances. RATIONAL PERVERSIONS OF LOVE IN THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV In The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoevsky spends countless pages elucidating his ideal of love.Among his many characters, he offers complex portraits of two intriguing individuals, whose love does not quite fit his definition of this ideal. 7 FACTS ABOUT THE KREMLIN STARS GULAG HISTORY MUSEUM GULAG History Museum. 1st Samotechny Per, 9/1. Open 11:00 – 19:00, Thu 12:00 – 21:00. Closed every Mon and last Fri of the month. 300 rubles (150 with student ID) (excursion included in SRAS cultural program. for Moscow for Fall, 2017) BOTANICAL GARDEN IN ST. PETERSBURG Founded in 1714 by Peter the Great, St. Petersburg’s Botanical Garden is among the oldest in the nation. The Botanical Garden is part of the V.L. Komarov Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and, as it was known, the Apothecary Garden was prepared as a medicinal herb garden to supply the military. THE LEGACY OF ALEXANDER PUSHKIN IN MOSCOW AND ST. PETERSBURG Natasha Harwood. Natasha Harwood studied German, Russian, and Linguistics at the University of Montana. When writing for this site, she was a senior and studying Russian as a Second Language in St. Petersburg with SRAS.She chose to study in Russia in order to improve her abilities to speak and understand Russian, as well as her understanding of Russia as a whole. LUBYANKA AND THE GULAG: A WALKING TOUR OF MOSCOW'S HISTORY The Lubyanka became the USSR’s most infamous GULAG processing station. It earned its nickname as the “tallest building in Moscow” during this period, because as they said, Siberia (a euphemism for GULAG) could be seen from the basement. An expansion of the Lubyanka began in 1940 to accommodate additional prisoners andpersonnel.
OLGA BERGHOLZ: “THE VOICE OF THE BLOCKADE” Published: July 24, 2018. During the Siege of Leningrad in 1941, Olga Bergholz became a voice for the citizens trapped within the city. Reading her powerful poetry and flowing speeches over the radio waves and through loudspeakers, she captured with honesty the brutal reality of the Siege – including life, death, starvation, and the horrorsARISTARKH LENTULOV
Aristarkh Lentulov. Published: June 7, 2013. Aristarkh Lentulov was born in 1882 in the town of Nizhny Lomov, near Penza. His father, a rural priest, died just two years later, survived by his wife and four children. Lentulov was educated first at the religious school at Penza (where drawing became his favorite hobby) and, later, at the local ABOUT US - MUSEUM STUDIES ABROAD Museum Studies Abroad is for cultured travelers seeking to understand the cities and civilizations they visit. Museum Studies Abroad is run by SRAS, a US-based organization that encourages study abroad to and the study of the post-Communist space (defined here broadly as the former Warsaw Pact countries). Museum Studies Abroad is primarily a study resource and publishing platform for students THREE GREAT SOVIET COMPOSERS OF THE USSR Three examples of Soviet composers and musicians who made a lasting impact in the world of music included Sergei Prokofiev, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Mstislav “Slava” Rostropovich. Meet these amazing Soviet composers below that succeeded in creating art of lasting consequence under extraordinary circumstances. RATIONAL PERVERSIONS OF LOVE IN THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV In The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoevsky spends countless pages elucidating his ideal of love.Among his many characters, he offers complex portraits of two intriguing individuals, whose love does not quite fit his definition of this ideal. 7 FACTS ABOUT THE KREMLIN STARS GULAG HISTORY MUSEUM GULAG History Museum. 1st Samotechny Per, 9/1. Open 11:00 – 19:00, Thu 12:00 – 21:00. Closed every Mon and last Fri of the month. 300 rubles (150 with student ID) (excursion included in SRAS cultural program. for Moscow for Fall, 2017) BOTANICAL GARDEN IN ST. PETERSBURG Founded in 1714 by Peter the Great, St. Petersburg’s Botanical Garden is among the oldest in the nation. The Botanical Garden is part of the V.L. Komarov Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and, as it was known, the Apothecary Garden was prepared as a medicinal herb garden to supply the military. THE LEGACY OF ALEXANDER PUSHKIN IN MOSCOW AND ST. PETERSBURG Natasha Harwood. Natasha Harwood studied German, Russian, and Linguistics at the University of Montana. When writing for this site, she was a senior and studying Russian as a Second Language in St. Petersburg with SRAS.She chose to study in Russia in order to improve her abilities to speak and understand Russian, as well as her understanding of Russia as a whole. LUBYANKA AND THE GULAG: A WALKING TOUR OF MOSCOW'S HISTORY The Lubyanka became the USSR’s most infamous GULAG processing station. It earned its nickname as the “tallest building in Moscow” during this period, because as they said, Siberia (a euphemism for GULAG) could be seen from the basement. An expansion of the Lubyanka began in 1940 to accommodate additional prisoners andpersonnel.
OLGA BERGHOLZ: “THE VOICE OF THE BLOCKADE” Published: July 24, 2018. During the Siege of Leningrad in 1941, Olga Bergholz became a voice for the citizens trapped within the city. Reading her powerful poetry and flowing speeches over the radio waves and through loudspeakers, she captured with honesty the brutal reality of the Siege – including life, death, starvation, and the horrorsARISTARKH LENTULOV
Aristarkh Lentulov. Published: June 7, 2013. Aristarkh Lentulov was born in 1882 in the town of Nizhny Lomov, near Penza. His father, a rural priest, died just two years later, survived by his wife and four children. Lentulov was educated first at the religious school at Penza (where drawing became his favorite hobby) and, later, at the local MUSEUM STUDIES ABROAD Elena Martilla: Artist of the Blockade. Elena Oskarovna Martilla came of age as an artist during WWII in Leningrad. She created haunting images of the suffering the residents of that blockaded city lived through as well as proud images of their perseverance. Today, she is 98 years old and still producing art. ABOUT US - MUSEUM STUDIES ABROAD Museum Studies Abroad is for cultured travelers seeking to understand the cities and civilizations they visit. Museum Studies Abroad is run by SRAS, a US-based organization that encourages study abroad to and the study of the post-Communist space (defined here broadly as the former Warsaw Pact countries). Museum Studies Abroad is primarily a study resource and publishing platform for students BOTANICAL GARDEN IN ST. PETERSBURG Founded in 1714 by Peter the Great, St. Petersburg’s Botanical Garden is among the oldest in the nation. The Botanical Garden is part of the V.L. Komarov Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and, as it was known, the Apothecary Garden was prepared as a medicinal herb garden to supply the military. GULAG HISTORY MUSEUM Excursion included in S RAS cultural program for Moscow for Fall, 2017.. The GULAG Museum, established in 2001 by writer, historian, and former gulag prisoner A.V. Antonov-Ovseenko, is the only state museum devoted to Stalin’s repressions and the GULAG system. CHOPIN MUSEUM, WARSAW The Frédéric Chopin Museum, part of the National Frédéric Chopin Institute in Warsaw, was founded in 1954. Funded in large part by the Polish state, the institute’s mission is to cultivate the memory of the great composer and to provide knowledge about his life and work available to the public at large. This is done at the museum by 10 MUST-SEE MASTERPIECES AT THE TRETYAKOV GALLERY Boyarynya Morozovaby Vasily Surikov. Boyarynya Morozova by Vasily Surikov. This giant painting (10 ft. by 20 ft.) by Vasily Surikov depicts a scene from the history of the 17 th century schism of the Russian Orthodox Church. The painting is dedicated to Feodosia Prokopiyevna Morozova, an associate of archpriest Avvakum, who was aspiritual
ROBERT CHANDLER: TRANSLATION AS A CAREER AND A LOVE Robert Chandler graduated with a BA in Russian and English Literature from Leeds University. His translations from Russian include Vasily Grossman’s Life and Fate and Everything Flows, Leskov’s Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk and Aleksander Pushkin’s The Captain’s Daughter.His co-translations of Andrey Platonov have won prizes both in the UK and in the USA. STATE HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF RUSSIA The State Historical Museum, located in the center of Moscow between Red and Manege Squares, was founded in 1872. It features exhibits concerning the Russian territory from the prehistoric ages until the end of the Romanov dynasty. ST. SOPHIA'S CATHEDRAL St. Sophia’s Cathedral is an important and recongizable part of the skyline of Kyiv, Ukraine. Photo by Ivan Sedlovskyi. Shared under CC agreement.. The cathedral’s inspiration – for its name and partly for its construction – come from the Hagia Sophia of Istanbul. RUSSIAN PROGRAMMATIC SYMPHONIC WORKS: FROM GLINKA TO Russian Programmatic Symphonic Works: From Glinka to Tchaikovsky. Published: August 27, 2015. Programmatic symphonic pieces are symphonic compositions where composers would adapt material from poems, books, plays, artworks, nature scenes, or emotional states into music within these works. These musical works are symphonic in form,however the
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CHOPIN MUSEUM, WARSAW In Warsaw, large, elegant, and beautiful willow trees grace many of the parks within the city. These are the same willow trees that inspired many of the outstanding musical pieces of prodigy composer and native Pole, Frédéric Chopin. Signs of Chopin’s legacy, like the willows that inspired him, can also be seen across the city.Read more
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REPIN MASTERPIECE STILL UNDER RESTORATION 1.5 YEARS AFTER ATTACK “Ivan the Terrible Kills His Son,” one of Russian master Ilya Repin’s best-known paintings, was damaged by a vandal a year and a half ago. The man was motivated by his belief that the painting shows an event that never happened and is essentially “fake news” blackening the image of Ivan the Terrible. He usedRead more
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DODGE ASSISTANTSHIPS FOR RESEARCH ON UNOFFICIAL ART OF THE USSR The Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University offers Dodge Graduate Assistantships to doctoral candidates admitted to the Department of Art History who are committed to research on unofficial art of the former Soviet Union. Established in 2002 with a generous endowment from the Avenir Foundation in honor of Norton T. and Nancy Dodge, thisassistantship
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