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Development of stylistic interrelation of wood painting and wood carving in the historical excursion of culture and art of the Moscow region of Russia

https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-7219-2021-2-104-112

Abstract

Aim. To study the factors that have influenced the stylistic and technological features of wood carving and painting in the Moscow region of Russia.

Methodology. The time period in the development of culture and folk art in the Moscow region from late Xth century to late XXth century is considered. During the research, methods of observation and interpretation of the results were applied, and integration historical processes in folk art are considered as the basis for the emergence of modern decorative and applied art.

Results. The article defines the main points of contact between wood carving and painting in the social and cultural life of the Slavic peoples.

Research implications. The author claims that the study of the joint development and integration of these types of folk and decorative arts is an important section of the study of decorative and applied arts in the system of additional art education.

About the Author

E. Yu. Chirkova
Moscow Region State University
Russian Federation

Elena Yu. Chirkova – post-graduate student, the Department of painting, Moscow Region State University, senior lecturer

24, Very Voloshinoy ul., Mytishchi, Moscow region, 141014



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