Mikhail Vladimirovich Alpatov

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Michail Wladimirowitsch Alpatow ( Russian Михаил Владимирович Алпатов ; * December 10, 1902 in Moscow ; † May 9, 1986 ibid) was a Russian art historian .

Life

Alpatov was born in Moscow on December 10, 1902 . He studied art history at Moscow University and, after completing his studies, taught his subject at various art colleges, including the Frankfurt Städelschule . He was a long-time director at the Institute for Theory and History of Art of the Academy of Arts of the USSR .

Alpatow dealt primarily with the Old Russian and Western European art. The main focus of his art-historical work was precise interpretations of individual works of art and intensive preoccupation with individual artist personalities.

Works

  • The Italian art of the era of Dante and Giotto (1939; Russian)
  • Studies on the history of Western European art (1939, 2nd edition 1963, German partial editions Cologne 1974 and Dresden 1982), ISBN 3-7701-0640-7
  • History of Art (2 volumes, Dresden 1960–1964)
  • The Dresden gallery. Old Masters (Dresden 1995), ISBN 3-364-00015-8
  • Old Russian Icon Painting (Dresden 1962)
  • The Russian Impact on Art (New York 1950, 1970)
  • "La" Trinité "in l'art Byzantin et l'icône de Rublev . Études comparatives." Revue des études byzantines , Année 1927, 146, pp. 150–186 persee.fr

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