Russian Artists in Samarkand
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v3i1.767Keywords:
depicting, illustrations, caravans, drawings, expeditions, ethnographicallyAbstract
The article deals with the pilgrimage of Russian artists to Samarkand and their creative process of this period of the associated artistic life of this ancient city.
References
N.N. Karazin. From Orenburg to Tashkent. SPb., 1886.
E.V. Nogaevskaya. N.N. Karazin. - Russian art. Essays on the life and work of artists of the second half of the 19th century. M., 1971. p. 359.
Ibid.
The idea of collecting materials of the people's art belongs to V.V. Stasov, who put forward in the 1870s. The idea of creating an Ethnographic Museum in St. Petersburg.
State Tretyakov Gallery. Works of Russian artists of the 18th - early 20th centuries. Catalog. M., 1984. p. 39.
Ibid. p. 223.
Quoted from: A. Rusakova. Pavel Kuznetsov. L., 1977. p. IZ.
Among the works of S. Glagol stands out a small sketch “On the banks of the Amu-Darya. Chardzhuy” / State Tretyakov Gallery, b / d. /. See: State Tretyakov Gallery. Works of Russian artists of the 18th - early 20th centuries. Catalog. M., 1984. p. 422.