Studying Russian Icons in the Balkans
Studying Russian Icons in the Balkans
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2021-06-21
Authors
Boycheva, Yuliana
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ISTORIYA
Abstract
The Russian religious artefacts - icons, liturgical utensils, veils, vestments and books and objects of
private piety, held in museums and church or monastery collections in the Balkans and Eastern
Mediterranean constitute a body of valuable art objects, and important material evidences related to
the historical development of the relations between Russia and large region of South-Eastern
Europe. This piety objects comes continually to the region for a long period through official,
unofficial and private donations, or by pilgrimage and trade. Applying the cultural transfer approach
in combination with the recent theoretically challenging openings of art history into visual studies
and social anthropology RICONTRANS studies them not simply as religious or artistic artefacts, but
as mediums of cultural transfer and political and ideological influence, which interacted with and
were appropriated by receiving societies. Their transfer and reception is a significant and poorly
studied component of the larger cultural process of transformation of the artistic language and visual
culture in the region and its transition from medieval to modern idioms. In this dynamic transfer,
piety, propaganda and visual culture appear intertwined in historically unexplored and theoretically
provoking ways.
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Boycheva, Yuliana, "Studying Russian Icons in the Balkans", ISTORIYA. – 2021. – V. 12. – Issue 5 (103) [Electronic resource]. URL: https://history.jes.su/s207987840015642-5-1/ (circulation date: 10.11.2021). DOI: 10.18254/S207987840015642-5