The Phenomenon of Chronotope-Anthropological Art Studies. Reflections on the Monoraph by Alexander Yakimovich, Fragmentary in Volume and Innovative in Spirit

The review analyzes the monographic study by A.K. Yakimovich The Art of Nikolai Smirnov (Moscow, 2025), dedicated to the work of Nikolai Nikolaevich Smirnov (1938–2005), the outstanding Moscow master of ‘historical still life’. The monograph is considered in the context of Yakimovich’s art history a...

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Published inХудожественная культура no. 3; pp. 562 - 575
Main Author Koljazin, V.F.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published State Institute for Art Studies 01.09.2025
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ISSN2226-0072
2226-0072
DOI10.51678/2226-0072-2025-3-562-575

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Summary:The review analyzes the monographic study by A.K. Yakimovich The Art of Nikolai Smirnov (Moscow, 2025), dedicated to the work of Nikolai Nikolaevich Smirnov (1938–2005), the outstanding Moscow master of ‘historical still life’. The monograph is considered in the context of Yakimovich’s art history and cultural philosophical works of recent decades. In the procession of Smirnov’s chronotopes unfolding before the reader’s eyes, the author of this review reveals the researcher’s original multiperspective approach to interpreting the artist’s creative path and compositionally complex, masterfully perfect works depicting objects derived from the spirit of different eras and places.
ISSN:2226-0072
2226-0072
DOI:10.51678/2226-0072-2025-3-562-575