Machine generated contents note: Director's foreword -- Curators' acknowledgements -- Makovsky's Russian Milieu by Wendy Salmond -- The Artist as Historian: Makovsky's Historical Sources and Artistic Message by Russell Martin -- Makovsky in Paris by Wilfried Zeisler -- Makovsky in America by Wendy Salmond -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
Summary:
"This is a fresh perspective on the art and career of Russian-born artist Konstantin Makovksy, and the wider nineteenth-century enthusiasm for medieval Russian culture. Monumental in scale and rich in exotic detail, Makovsky's canvases depicting the life of Boyar nobility, had an extraordinary appeal in America where they toured the nation. This book presents, in beautiful detail, the story behind these remarkable paintings. Wendy Salmond is professor of art and art history, Chapman University, Orange, California.Wilfried Zeisler is the associate curator of nineteenth-century art, Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens, Washington, DC. Russell E. Martin is professor of history, Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. "-- Provided by publisher. "Positions artist Konstantin Makovsky's paintings on Boyar themes at the crossroads between late Imperial St. Petersburg, Belle-Epoque Paris, and America during the Gilded Age"-- Provided by publisher.
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