Maria Taroutina is Associate Professor of Art History at Yale–NUS College in Singapore
Allison Leigh is Associate Professor of Art History and the SLEMCO/LEQSF Regents Endowed Professor in Art and Architecture at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Foreword: Accounting for human diversity: the experience of Imperial Russia
Vera Tolz
Introduction
Maria Taroutina
1 Western or non-Western? The case of Russian art
Allison Leigh
2 Perceptions of China and Russian chinoiserie under Empress Elisabeth Petrovna
Ekaterina Heath and Jennifer Milam
3 “The picturesque Caucasus” of Grigorii Gagarin and Vasilii Timm
Andrew M. Nedd
4 From the Alhambra to St. Petersburg: Karl Rakhau’s orientalizing interiors
Katrin Kaufmann
5 The Orient estranged: Vasilii Vereshchagin’s Blowing from Guns in British India
John Webley
6 The man in the purple coat: art and empire in Ilia Repin’s Reception of Volost Elders
Nikita Balagurov
7 How the Orient was Russianized: texts, images, and the popular imagination from Eruslan Lazarevich to Ruslan and Liudmila
Hanna Chuchvaha
8 From Zen Buddhism to the “zero of form”: exoticism, mysticism, and the East in Kazimir Malevich’s early works
Maria Taroutina
9 Pavel Kuznetsov’s “distant and strange” agricultural laborers
Marie Gasper-Hulvat
10 Soviet propaganda posters and Islamic art: mobilizing artistic heritage in 1920s Uzbekistan
Mollie Arbuthnot
Afterword: Peripheral horizons: Russian Orientalism in a global context
Mary Roberts
Index