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Russian Folk Art Alison Hilton

Russian Folk Art By Alison Hilton

Russian Folk Art by Alison Hilton


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Summary

Describes the traditions, styles, and functions of a range of objects made by Russian peasant artists and artisans. Suitable for those interested in Russian culture, this work emphasizes the cumulative originality of Russian folk art, the balance between time-honored forms and techniques, and the creativity of individual artists.

Russian Folk Art Summary

Russian Folk Art by Alison Hilton

Russian Folk Art describes the traditions, styles, and functions of a broad range of objects made by Russian peasant artists and artisans. Beginning with the settings in which folk artists traditionally worked - the peasant household, the village, and the local market - Alison Hilton describes the principal media they employed (wood, textiles, birch bark and bone, metal, and ceramics) and the items they produced: kitchen utensils such as bowls, goblets, dippers, and molds; tools used in making clothing; lace, embroidered linens, costumes, and everyday clothing; toys; elaborate window frames and house decorations; and colorful broadsides called lubki. The book emphasizes the cumulative originality of Russian folk art, the balance between time-honored forms and techniques, and the creativity of individual artists. It shows how images and designs evolved from ancient Slavic sources, absorbed elements of church, court, and urban arts, reflected historical events and daily life, and helped to form a Russian esthetic identity in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Finally, it examines the complex interaction between folk art and high culture: the role of serf artists, the preservation and reinterpretation of folk art by scholars and professional artists, and the new roles of folk art in the Soviet era. Abundantly illustrated with examples from Russian museums, Russian Folk Art is a treasure for anyone interested in Russian culture.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Preface Note on Transliteration Abbreviations Part I The Arts in Peasant Life 1. Tradition and Discovery 2. Villiage and Izba 3. Domestic Tasks and Tools 4. Specialization and Originality: Some Peasant Artists Part II Materials and Forms 5. Wood and Carved Ornament 6. Painting on Wood 7. Textile Arts and Costume 8. Beyond the Villiage: Specialized Crafts and Urban Folk Art 9. Toys in All Media Part III Designs and Their Meaning 10. AMulet, Ornament, and Ritual 11. Transformation of the Slavic Legacy 12. Heraldic Beasts and Guardian Figures: The Evolution of Motifs 13. Scenes from Life and Forms from the Past Part IV Preservation and Revival of Russian Folk Art 14. Serf Artist, Peasant Painters, and the Rise of Genre 15. National Art and Folk Art 16. Artistic Renewal 17. Folk Art and New Languages of Art 18. Reshaping Folk Art in the Soviet Era Glossary Notes Selected Bibliography Index

Additional information

GOR013685006
9780253327536
0253327539
Russian Folk Art by Alison Hilton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Indiana University Press
19951001
384
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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