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- Title
Традиции искусства старообрядцев Волго-Вятского региона на рубеже XIX-XX вв. в историко-культурном контексте модернизации
- Authors
Быкова, Екатерина Васильевна; Тарасов, Константин Николаевич
- Abstract
The article contains an analysis of the problem of the impact of the modernization processes that took place in Russian society in the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries on the traditional art of the Old Citizens of the Volga and Vyatka region. New phenomena in the art of Old Citizens are considered in the context of serious changes in their social and legal status, which took place in the beginning of the 20th century. An attempt has been made to identify the mutual relationship between social transformations and innovations in the sphere of artistic culture in the environment of Old Society. The source base of the study is both written and visual sources (old-fashioned icons and objects of copper casting). Principles of historical analysis of written documents are combined with methods of visual art history, expert-attribution and formal-stylistic analysis. The comprehensive study of documents of different types made it possible to trace the degree of refraction of traditions of old culture and art in the mirror of modernization transformations. The authors emphasize the dual, contradictory nature of the influence of modernization on the art and culture of Old Citizens. The thesis about the conservative nature of traditional art of Old Citizens is justified. In fact, it acted as the main carrier and translator of traditional social and spiritual norms and rules in the era of transition of the Russian imperial society from the traditional to the modern model of society. The study is based on the study of the materials of the Volga and Vyatka region and allows to identify the general and special in the processes of impact of modernization changes on the society, culture and art of Russian old-age.
- Subjects
20TH century art; SOCIAL change; SOCIAL norms; ART history; NATURE in art; 20TH century Russian history
- Publication
Bylye Gody, 2019, Vol 54, Issue 4, p1811
- ISSN
2073-9745
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.13187/bg.2019.4.1811