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Azimov A. Chronicles of the Academy (in four volumes). Prelude to the Academy. The Way to the Academy. The Edge of the Academy. The Academy and the Earth In Russian /Azimov A. Khroniki Akademii (v chetyrekh tomakh). Prelyudiya k Akademii. Put k Akademii. Kray Akademii. Akademiya i Zemlya.Vnalichii 3 i 4 toma Series: Chronicles of the Academy Riga Polaris 1997. 384s. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbc6ae90d2bfd44a43.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2015 Hardcover with dusjacket, 340 p., 58 b/w ill. + 42 colour ill., 216 x 280 mm, 2015 Languages: English. FINE CONDITION . ISBN 9782503555300.
This book examines the career of the Brussels artist Michael Sweerts through an examination of the artistic, intellectual and cultural contexts that shaped his work and academy in the Netherlands and Italy in the seventeenth century. The Flemish artist Michael Sweerts has long been considered one of the most fascinating and enigmatic painters of the seventeenth century. His peripatetic career, which stretched from his native Brussels to Rome, and later Amsterdam and the Far East, included work for the papal family and the foundation of a drawing academy in the Southern Netherlands. Despite this rich and varied career, Sweerts has yet to be fully examined within the artistic, intellectual and cultural contexts of Brussels and Rome in the seventeenth century. This book aims to retrace the artistic traditions that shaped Sweerts? development and evolution as a painter, etcher and teacher, firmly situating him at the crossroads of artistic exchange between the Netherlands and Italy. The author demonstrates how Sweerts responded to contemporary notions of artistic practice and pedagogy in his work, and how he played a critical role in the formation of a Netherlandish academic tradition. Approaching Sweerts from these new perspectives, this book examines the classicizing and artistic contexts of Brussels as a center of tapestry production, and reconstructs Sweerts? familial and social networks in the Netherlands and Rome. The artist emerges as a sophisticated figure amongst his contemporaries, including the French painter Nicholas Poussin (1594-1665), his patron, Camillo Pamphilj (1622-1666), nephew of Pope Innocent X, and the Flemish sculptor Francois Duquesnoy (1597-1643). Alongside a consideration of his sensitive scenes of peasants and artists in Rome?s urban landscape and strikingly life-like portraits and head studies, Sweerts? remarkable depictions of artists learning and practicing their profession are contextualized within the evolving conceptions of the academy in the early modern period. The author provides the first inclusive investigation of the artistic and socioeconomic frameworks that surrounded Sweerts? establishment of a drawing academy for artists and tapestry designers in Brussels in the 1650s. She brings to light the academy?s significance as a site of artistic learning and innovation, and the importance of working directly from life, while ultimately redefining Sweerts? place in the history of Flemish art.
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Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. # 7-12 for 1934. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR. # 7-12 za 1934 god.The work of the Institute of Anthropology and Ethnography of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Kupletsky B. Petrographic Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in the second five-year plan. Necrologist A.A. Belopolsky. Chronicle of Scientific Life. Work of the Historical Commission of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR for the first half of 1934. Conference on Green Construction at the Moscow House of Scientists. First Conference on Corrosion of Metals.. SKUalb49ec0678fb5fb900.
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Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. # 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 for 1956. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)./Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR. # 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 za 1956 god. M AS USSR 1956. From the contents: Gusev A.M. Penetration deep into Antarctica. Shunkov V.I. Some tasks of academic libraries. Topchiev A.V. Scientific links between Soviet and English scientists. 100 years since the death of Nikolai Lobachevsky. Klumov S.K. Some results of the expedition to the Bering Sea and to the Kuril Islands. 50 years since the death of Pierre Curie. Academician I.I. Mints (to the 60th anniversary). Nesmeyanov A.N. On the tasks of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in the light of the decisions of the XX Congress of the CPSU. Collections of active scientists of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (at a meeting in Leningrad Novosibirsk Moscow). SKUalb54f80b83623d4428.
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Leningrad. 200th Anniversary of the Academy of Sciences. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Leningrad. 200-letie Akademii Nauk. First day of extinguishment. Jubilee card with a letter from Professor V.V.Reverdatto on the day of the solemn meeting on the occasion of the anniversary and the first day of extinguishment of the Jubilee stamp. Leningrad Communications Agency 1925 September 6 1925 Text: Letter from the Philharmonic Hall before the beginning of the solemn meeting on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. The letter was written by Professor V.V.V.Reverdatto and franked with a stamp 3 kopecks from the series of 200 years of the Academy of Sciences (Zagorsky # 102) and stamped with a postage stamp on 6.09.25-the first day of hasheniy.Viktor V.Reverdatto (1891 Kharkov 1969 Tomsk) is a geobotanik We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb4c277300c92abc2d