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2025/2(41)
special issue


Scientific practical conference
of graduate students
and young scientists

ARTS AND CULTURE SCIENCES:
ADVANCED RESEARCH

Moscow, 2025, 22-23 January

Part 1


REPORTS


Bazhenova I.

Synthesis of genres in theatrical arts (on the example of the Musical theatre ‘On Basmannaya’)


Berezina N.

Best practices for the implementation of modern measures for the preservation, use and popularization of cultural heritage
in the Vologda region


Borsukovskaya G.

The cultural system of the indigenous population of the Canary islands as a relic of Neolithic culture


Borunov S.

Specifics of commemoration
of the events of the Crimean front
of the Great Patriotic war in fiction cinematography of the Stalin and Khrushchev periods of the USSR (1944–1964)


Valkova I.

Testing of individual methods
for removing dirt from the surface
of furniture without a finishing coating


Garafutdinov D.

The period of formation of the Chekhov International theater festival as a new theatrical institution


Kostin N.

Regional сultural and information policy: challenges and prospects


Orlov S.

Artificial intelligence and determining the authorship of electronic texts
as a cultural problem


Talovin K.

Cultural potential of archaeological metal finds


Chebykin D.

The specifics of the implementation of soft power in foreign cultural policy (USA, China and Russia
for examples)




Publ. 06/05/2025


Archives

DOI 10.34685/HI.2024.38.84.029

Skorokhod A.

Research of paintings by Danish marine artists Carl and Wilhelm Bille
by the Scientific Expertise Department of GOSNIIR

Abstract. The article presents the results of the research of three paintings by Danish marine artists Carl and Wilhelm Bille, which were received in 2013 and 2015 by the Department of Expertise of GOSNIIR. Biographical information about both artists, graduates of the Copenhagen Academy of Arts, is provided. It is noted that all three marines have a fairly popular subject at that time: sailboats on the open sea. The manner and features of the artists' creative techniques are described in detail.

It also tells about Scandinavian art in general in the late 19th – early 20th centuries: how artists of that time lived, who they looked up to, how painting developed in Northern European countries and how it influenced, in particular, the work of famous Russian artists.

Key words: Scandinavian art, Northern European artists, marine painters, Danish artists, Skagen artists, Carl and Wilhelm Bille, expertise.

Skorokhod Alexander Alexandrovich,
Researcher, State Research Institute for Restoration (Moscow)
Email: skorohodios@yandex.ru


Published: The Heritage Institute Journal, 2024/4(39)

URL: http://nasledie-journal.ru/en/journals/701.html


Founder

Likhachev Russian Research
Institute for Cultural
and Natural Heritage

Publisher

Likhachev Russian Research
Institute for Cultural
and Natural Heritage

Certificate

of the Mass information media
registration:
ЭЛ № ФС 77–60211,
date: 17.12.2014


Frequency

4 issues per year

Published on-line only


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