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Author:
Blakesley, Rosalind P. (Rosalind Polly), author. aut https://isni.org/isni/0000000117704141
Title:
Women artists in the reign of Catherine the Great / Rosalind P. Blakesley.
Publisher:
Lund Humphries,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
152 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 26 cm
Subject:
Catherine--II,--Empress of Russia,--1729-1796--Art collections.
Women artists--Europe--History.
Women artists--Russia--History.
Art, European--History--Russia--History--18th century.
Catherine--II,--Empress of Russia,--1729-1796.
Art--Private collections.
Women artists.
Europe.
Russia.
1700-1799
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 142-145) and index.
Contents:
Index Chapter 1. The Triumphant Refugee -- Chapter 2. Catherine Enthroned -- Chapter 3. The Academy and the Hermitage -- Chapter 4. A Parisian Find -- Chapter 5. The Chisel and the Mallet -- Chapter 6. Unexpected Treasures -- Chapter 7. The Doyenne of Rome -- Chapter 8. An Artist in the Family -- Chapter 9. The Triumphant Refugee -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary:
"Catherine the Great's audacious power grab in 1762 marked a watershed in imperial Russian history. During a momentous 34-year reign, her rapacious vision and intellectual curiosity led to vast territorial expansion, cultural advancement, and civic, educational and social reform. In this pioneering book, Rosalind Blakesley reveals the remarkable role women artists played in her pursuit of these ambitions. With challenging commissions for an elite cast of Russian patrons, their work underscores the extent to which cultural enrichment co-existed with the empress's imperial designs. Catherine's acquisitions propelled renowned artists to new heights. The history paintings that she purchased from Angelica Kauffman brought the Swiss artist to the attention of keen new patrons, while Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun found in Russia safe refuge from the horrors of revolutionary France. Just as important were Catherine's relationships with lesser-known artists. The young sculptor Marie-Anne Collot made the arduous journey from Paris to St Petersburg to assist on the equestrian monument to Peter the Great and enthralled Russian society with her portrait busts, while Grand Duchess Maria Fedorovna, wife of Catherine's troubled son Paul, sculpted cameos which the empress sent to distinguished correspondents abroad. With stories of extraordinary artistic endeavour intertwined with the intrigue of Catherine's personal life, Women Artists in the Reign of Catherine the Great uncovers the impact of these and other artists at one of Europe's most elaborate courts."-- Publisher's website.
Series:
Northern lights
ISBN:
1848225458
9781848225459
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1351696335
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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