This article essay examines the liturgical embroideries associated with the Empress Alexandra Fedorovna and her sister Grand Duchess Elizaveta Fedorovna. It suggests that the sisters’ needlework for sacred purposes was invested with a significance not seen in elite Russian society since the late seventeenth century. At a time when the arts of Orthodoxy were undergoing a state-sponsored renaissance, who was better suited to lead the resurgence of liturgical embroidery than the wife and sister-in-law of the Emperor, the last in a long line of royal women seeking to assert their piety and their power through traditional women’s work? In the closing years of the empire, to make and to donate sacred textiles was a way to emulate ancestral women,...
The aim of this article is to introduce the Estonian goldwork tradition. In folk art, goldwork, or m...
Zofia Brzozowska, ŁódźThe main purpose of this paper is to present images of “shadow” wives of Russ...
This study examines Byzantine enamel medallions of the 11th century that represent empresses in enco...
The article is based on the case study of Sister Asklipiodata, a Jewish convert to Christianity, who...
The article presents the state of research and the research problems concerning the early modern Pol...
The article describes a set of Orthodox liturgical utensils in Neo-Byzantine style created for a cha...
My article recounts the story of the restoration of 19th century priest’s vestments in the Slavic Or...
Vera Borisovna Kazarina is the head of Pokrov, a workshop of the Ancient Russian Church Embroidery ...
This article examines some of the complexities of female rule during the reign of Catherine II (1762...
The article examines the enduring phenomenon of double monasticism, the type of religious organisati...
This thesis focuses on the Elizabethan and Jacobean aristocracy and upper gentry to yield the first ...
This article examines the origins of different attributions of the uniform that Catherine II wore on...
The tale of the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, the last Romanov emperor, is well known to history. Blood...
This article explores how Russia's right-wing groups drew upon concepts of memory and identity comme...
This article reevaluates the Solomenko Embroidery Workshops in the context of late nineteenth centur...
The aim of this article is to introduce the Estonian goldwork tradition. In folk art, goldwork, or m...
Zofia Brzozowska, ŁódźThe main purpose of this paper is to present images of “shadow” wives of Russ...
This study examines Byzantine enamel medallions of the 11th century that represent empresses in enco...
The article is based on the case study of Sister Asklipiodata, a Jewish convert to Christianity, who...
The article presents the state of research and the research problems concerning the early modern Pol...
The article describes a set of Orthodox liturgical utensils in Neo-Byzantine style created for a cha...
My article recounts the story of the restoration of 19th century priest’s vestments in the Slavic Or...
Vera Borisovna Kazarina is the head of Pokrov, a workshop of the Ancient Russian Church Embroidery ...
This article examines some of the complexities of female rule during the reign of Catherine II (1762...
The article examines the enduring phenomenon of double monasticism, the type of religious organisati...
This thesis focuses on the Elizabethan and Jacobean aristocracy and upper gentry to yield the first ...
This article examines the origins of different attributions of the uniform that Catherine II wore on...
The tale of the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, the last Romanov emperor, is well known to history. Blood...
This article explores how Russia's right-wing groups drew upon concepts of memory and identity comme...
This article reevaluates the Solomenko Embroidery Workshops in the context of late nineteenth centur...
The aim of this article is to introduce the Estonian goldwork tradition. In folk art, goldwork, or m...
Zofia Brzozowska, ŁódźThe main purpose of this paper is to present images of “shadow” wives of Russ...
This study examines Byzantine enamel medallions of the 11th century that represent empresses in enco...