Лекции по Истории Искусства. Lectures on Art History
Анна Ивановна Маслякова
Данная книга является результатом многолетних исследований автора в области истории искусства, начиная с Античностью и заканчивая современностью. Повествование дополняется фотографиями, сделанным автором во время поездок по России и Европе.
Анна Маслякова
Лекции по Истории Искусства. Lectures on Art History
Introduction
This book is the product of years of research executed by the author in the field of Art history. Each of the lectures reveals various aspects of the issue mentioned above, in particular, the influence of Antiquity on the formation of the aesthetic preferences of artists, the role of the Bauhaus in the development of Modern architecture, the interaction between Art and Nature, the symbolism of a mirror in the context of the Baroque era, as well as the importance of restauration and preservation of the Artworks. The narrative is supplemented by the photographs taken by the author during her trips around Russia and Europe.
Введение
Данная книга является результатом многолетних исследований автора в области истории искусства. Каждая из лекций раскрывает различные аспекты вышеуказанной проблематики, в частности, влияние Античности на формирование эстетических предпочтений художников, роль Баухауса в становлении современной архитектуры, взаимодействие искусства и природы, символика зеркала в контексте эпохи Барокко, а также важность реставрации и сохранения произведений искусства. Повествование дополняется фотографиями, сделанным автором во время поездок по России и Европе.
Lecture one
Gods and Heroes
As you know, the influence of Antiquity on the history of Art is difficult to overestimate. Many architectural monuments were inspired by Antique samples (see Fig. 1.). For example, the painting style of the Loggias of Raphael in the Vatican (as well as their copy adorning the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, which was made in the 18
century by the order of the Empress Catherine II) is based on the bizarre, grotesque ornament of the Golden House of Nero, discovered by chance at the end of the 15
century. The aesthetics of “The Belvedere Torso”, found in Rome in the 15
century, had a great influence on the work of such prominent artists as Michelangelo and Rubens.[1 - Jones, C.P., “Michelangelo’s Inspiration: The Belvedere Torso”, accessed September 20, 2022, https://medium.com/thinksheet/michelangelos-inspiration-the-belvedere-torso-5f0622062c03.] Whereas James Stewart’s and Nicholas Revett’s study “The Antiquities of Athens” largely determined the direction of the development of the British architecture in the late 18
century.
In general, interest in the ideals of the past has had a special attraction and charm. So it is no coincidence that many authors has turned to this topic, starting with Richard Wagner, who developed Germanic mythology in his cycle of four epic operas called “Ring of the Nibelungen”, and ending with “The Lord of the Rings” by J.R.R. Tolkien creating his own, unique mythology. Not to mention Woody Allen’s movie “Midnight in Paris” emphasizing the fact that every generation finds the past much more attractive than the present.
As a matter of fact, there are a lot of plaster cast collections around the World aiming to develop the aesthetic taste of the audience and awaken people’s interest in the works of the outstanding masters of the past, including the Citе de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine located at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris, the Cast Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts Museum in St. Petersburg, the plaster cast reproductions located at the Pushkin Museum, etc.
Fig. 1. Sculptural dеcor of the Hermitage Museum.
Рис. 1. Скульптурный декор Эрмитажа.
On the one hand, Nature is an integral part of Ancient culture (see Lecture “Art and Nature”), but at the same time, it can destroy the Art objects created by man. Suffice it to recall the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 BC, which killed thousands of inhabitants of the Roman cities of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabia. But at the same time, due to