The Itinerants / compiled and introduced by A. Lebedev.
Material type: TextSeries: Russian painters seriesPublication details: Leningrad : Aurora Art , 1977, c1974.Edition: Revised editionDescription: 208 p. : illus. ; 27 cmOther title:- The Itinerants : the masters of Russian Realism : second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries
- Peredvizhniki (Society)
- 759.7 ITI
- ND687.5.R4 P3812
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Libro - Monografía | Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. Sala Ingles | 759.7 ITI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 063314 |
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Translation of Peredvizhniki.
The Society for Circulating Art Exhibitions (1870 - 1923), a major democratic association of Russian realist artist, united many progressive-minded personalities of the time. Members of the Society organized annual exhibitions in St. Petersburg and Moscow, which later moved to the provincial towns. The introductory essay by Andrei Lebedev, describes the creative work of the Itinerants as one of the most brilliant chapters in the history of Russian art. 162 plates, reproduce some of the best-know works of Kramskoi, Repin, Surikov, Kuinji, Polenov, Yaroshenko, and many other famous painters.
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