THE ART OF PETER THE GREAT ERA: IN HONOR OF THE 350TH ANNIVERSARY OF PETER I – THE FOUNDER OF THE IMPERIAL ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: RESEARCH CONFERENCE - XXXIII ALPATOV READINGS

The Department of Art History and Art Criticism of the Russian Academy of Arts (RAA) and the Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA invite you to take part in the XXXIII Alpatov Readings “The Art of Peter the Great Era: In Honor of the 350th Anniversary of Peter I – the Founder of the Imperial Academy of Arts and Sciences” that will take place on November 24, 2022 in the White Hall of the Russian Academy of Arts (21 Prechistenka street, Moscow). The research project is curated by Dmitry Shvidkovsky, the Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Arts, Head of the Department of Art History and Art Criticism of the Russian Academy of Arts, President of the Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences, Rector of the Moscow Institute of Architecture, Doctor of Art History.

 

The history of fine arts and architecture in the time of Peter the Great marks an important stage in the formation of the national identity of Russian artistic culture, reveals significant features of the space development of Russia, introduces new materials and facts in the scientific usage, specifies the interaction of Russian and European Art and the role of Russian art in the world.

 

 

THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Venue: the White Hall of the Russian Academy of Arts

 

The Conference Organizing Committee:

Chairman – Zurab K. Tsereteli, President of the Russian Academy of Arts;

Co-Chairman – Dmitry O. Shvidkovsky, Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Arts

Members of the Committee: Yulia E. Revzina, PhD in Art History, Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts; Elena O. Romanova, Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts

 

November 24.2022

10.30 - Opening of the Conference   

 

Welcoming addresses:

Andrey A. Zolotov, Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Arts

Tatyana A. Kochemasova, Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Arts

 

11.00 – Morning Session

Moderator: Dmitry O. Shvidkovsky, Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Arts

 

Dmitry O. Shvidkovsky, Doctor of Art History, Professor, Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Arts, President of the Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences, Rector of the Moscow Institute of Architecture (State Academy) (Moscow)

ARTISTIC FUNDAMENTALS OF ST. PETERSBURG: DISCOVERIES AND HERITAGE OF PETER THE GREAT TIME

 

Petr V. Panukhin, PhD in Architecture, Professor of the Department of Architecture and City Planning History, Head of the Military Architecture Chair of the Moscow Institute of Architecture (Moscow)

THE DIVERSITY OF PETER THE GREAT’S MARITIME INTERESTS: FROM THE GEOPOLITICS OF AZOV TO THE SHIP ARCHITECTURE IN VORONEZH AND ST. PETERSBURG SHIPYARDS

 

Sergey V. Klimenko, PhD in Architecture, Professor of the Department of Architecture and City Planning History of the Moscow Institute of Architecture (Moscow)

JEAN-BAPTISTE ALEXANDRE LE BLON’S IDEAS OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF ST. PETERSBURG IN PETER THE GREAT TIME AND THEIR REFLECTION IN THE TREATISE “THE POSITION OF THE ARCHITECTURAL EXPEDITION” DATED 1737-1741

 

Tatyana N. Goltseva, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Architecture and City Planning History of the Moscow Institute of Architecture (Moscow)

THE DEVELOPMENT OF CITIES SEEN BY PETER I IN HIS FIRST TRIP ABROAD (ACCORDING TO THE 17TH CENTURY ENGRAVINGS)

 

Yulia E. Revzina, PhD in Art History, Professor of the Moscow Institute of Architecture, Head of the Department of Monumental Art and Architecture of the Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts, Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts (Moscow)

ST. PETER AND PAUL’S FORTRESS IN THE CONTEXT OF FORTIFICATION OF THE TURN OF THE 17-18TH CENTURIES

 

Ivan A. Sharapov, monumental artist, Associate Professor, the Urals of the State Institute of Architecture and Arts (Ekaterinburg)

THE LANDSCAPE OF THE HOUSE-MENSION OF ALEXANDER MENSHIKOV IN ST. PETERSBURG

 

 

Yulia G. Klimenko, PhD in Architecture, Professor of the Moscow Institute of Architecture, Senior Researcher of the Department of History of Architecture and City Planning of Modern Time of the Research Institute of Theory and History of architecture and City Planning

THE BUILDING OF THE MAIN PHARMACY IN MOSCOW OF PETER I TIME

 

Maria V. Nikolaeva, PhD in History, Leading Researcher of the Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts (Moscow)

THE NEW ACTIVITY DIRECTIONS OF THE ARMOURY AT THE TURN OF THE 17-18TH CENTURIES: THE TSAR’S ICON PAINTERS AND ARTISTS IN THE PERIOD OF PETER THE GREAT REFORMS

 

15.00 – 18.00 – Afternoon Session

Moderator: Yulia E. Revzina, Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts

 

Ilya E. Putyatin, Doctor of Art History, PhD in Architecture, Professor of the Moscow Institute of Architecture (Moscow)

ANDRONIKOV ICON OF THE MOTHER OF GOD: THE BYZANTINE LEGACY OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE

 

Elena V. Sergeeva, postgraduate, St. Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design (St. Petersburg)

THE PRECONDITIONS OF THE FORMATION OF THE STIGMA SYSTEM IN THE RELIGIOUS MONUMENTAL PAINTING OF THE 18TH -19TH CENTURIES

 

Anna L. Pavlova, PhD in Art History, Head of the Dictionary Department of the Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts (Moscow)

LITTLE KNOWN MONUMENTS OF KALUGA MONUMENTAL PAINTING OF THE 18TH CENTURY

 

Tatyana G. Philippova, postgraduate, A. Pushkin Leningrad State University (St. Petersburg)

GARDENS OF THE PETER THE GREAT TIME AS CREATIVE RETHINKING OF THE BEST EUROPEAN SAMPLES

 

Yulia I. Arutyunian, PhD in Art History, Professor of the Chair for Foreign Art of the Department of Theory and History of Arts of Ilya Repin St. Petersburg Academy of Arts (St. Petersburg)

THE ITALIAN GARDEN OF THE TIME OF PETER I IN THE HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURE OF ST. PETERSBURG

 

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