The Art of Russia
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The Art of Russia

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Russia has always been preoccupied with icons and an examination of its art reveals a lot about a country in flux. In this Russian art documentary series, Andrew Graham-Dixon examines the 'great age of the icon' from Our Lady of Vladimir to the work of Andrei Rublev and its portraits of Stalin and sculptures of Putin. An extraordinary portrait of the art scene and the history of Russia.
IMDb 8,2/1020091 saison
Distribution : Andrew Graham-Dixon
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  • 1. Out of the Forest

    1. Out of the Forest

    Medieval Russia could be a terrifying place. On a mission to unearth the untold story of its art, historian Andrew Graham-Dixon criss-crosses its epic landscape, alighting at the monastery founded by Ivan the Terrible where his favorite forms of torture found inspiration in religious art. But there's light here, too - charting the origins of the Russian icon from its roots in Byzantium.
    Medieval Russia could be a terrifying place. On a mission to unearth the untold story of its art, historian Andrew Graham-Dixon criss-crosses its epic landscape, alighting at the monastery founded by Ivan the Terrible where his favorite forms of torture found inspiration in religious art. But there's light here, too - charting the origins of the Russian icon from its roots in Byzantium.
    TV-G (TOUS PUBLICS)
    52 min
    31 déc. 2008
  • 2. Roads to Revolution

    2. Roads to Revolution

    It's a journey of extraordinary beauty and surprise. The moment when Russia changed from a nation of aristocratic excess to a hotbed of revolution, and its art transformed with it. Andrew Graham-Dixon charts the evolution of Russian art - from monuments to the absolutism of the tsars, the precious detail of diamond-encrusted Faberge eggs, to the stark, radical paintings of the avant garde.
    It's a journey of extraordinary beauty and surprise. The moment when Russia changed from a nation of aristocratic excess to a hotbed of revolution, and its art transformed with it. Andrew Graham-Dixon charts the evolution of Russian art - from monuments to the absolutism of the tsars, the precious detail of diamond-encrusted Faberge eggs, to the stark, radical paintings of the avant garde.
    TV-G (TOUS PUBLICS)
    51 min
    12 juil. 2009
  • 3. Smashing the Mould

    3. Smashing the Mould

    From post-revolutionary posters to art under Putin, British historian Andrew Graham-Dixon takes us on a trip through Russian art. He roots through portraits of Stalin that are no longer in public view, sees how the Moscow Metro transformed into a public gallery, and ends with the chaotic art of Putin's Russia - from sculptures of the leader to the insides of a giant erotic apple.
    From post-revolutionary posters to art under Putin, British historian Andrew Graham-Dixon takes us on a trip through Russian art. He roots through portraits of Stalin that are no longer in public view, sees how the Moscow Metro transformed into a public gallery, and ends with the chaotic art of Putin's Russia - from sculptures of the leader to the insides of a giant erotic apple.
    TV-G (TOUS PUBLICS)
    50 min
    18 nov. 2009
  • The Art of Russia
    IMDb 8,2/1020091 saison
    Russia has always been preoccupied with icons and an examination of its art reveals a lot about a country in flux. In this Russian art documentary series, Andrew Graham-Dixon examines the 'great age of the icon' from Our Lady of Vladimir to the work of Andrei Rublev and its portraits of Stalin and sculptures of Putin. An extraordinary portrait of the art scene and the history of Russia.
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    Karen McGannJohn Mullen
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    John MullenKaren McGann
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    Andrew Graham-Dixon
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