Russian Religious Art at the Benaki Museum. Collecting Practices, Art, and Technology
Russian Religious Art at the Benaki Museum. Collecting Practices, Art, and Technology
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2026
Authors
Drandaki, Anastasia
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Benaki Museum
Abstract
The publication Russian Religious Art at the Benaki Museum: Collecting Practices,
Art, and Technology (Athens 2026) summarises the findings of the study conducted
by the Benaki Museum research team on the works of Russian religious art in the
collection, as part of the European ERC RICONTRANS programme. It includes the
technical data collected from the study and the systematic conservation of two major
groups of objects: portable painted icons and metal icons, many of which feature
additional decoration with gilding and enamel. The paths these objects followed until
their museification and the ongoing changes in how they have been received by the
Greek academic community and the general public are examined in relation to shifting
historical conditions, as well as the appreciation and tensions surrounding the
response of the Greek Orthodox world to works of religious art imported from Muscovy.
Russian icons and ecclesiastical objects that arrived at the Benaki Museum via the
eventful journeys of refugees from Asia Minor following the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923
are explored as a special case study. The aim was to provide, alongside the art
historical and technical analysis of the artworks, a historical interpretation of the
obscurity into which the Russian works in the Benaki Museum and most Greek
collections had fallen, until their recovery and study within the framework of ERC
RICONTRANS. (DRAFT OF THE CATALOGUE)
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Drandaki, Anastasia (ed.), Russian Religious Art at the Benaki Museum. Collecting Practices, Art, and Technology, Athens: Benaki Museum 2026