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Копирование живописи как метод исследования: на примере студенческой практики в государственном историческом музее

Копирование живописи как метод исследования: на примере студенческой практики в государственном историческом музее

Abstract

В статье затрагиваются вопросы эволюции методов изучения древнерусской живописи. На примере современного проекта Государственного Исторического музея и кафедр реставрации Российского государственного гуманитарного университета и Московского государственного художественного академического института им. Сурикова рассматриваются перспективы научного сотрудничества музея и высшей школы.

This article considers evolution of Old Russian painting study methods. Prospects of scientific collaboration between a museum and academic establishments are examined by the example of a modern project, undertaken by the State History Museum, Restoration Department at the Russian Humanities State University and the Surikov University.

Keywords

ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЙ МУЗЕЙ, РОССИЙСКИЙ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ ГУМАНИТАРНЫЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ, МОСКОВСКИЙ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ ХУДОЖЕСТВЕННЫЙ АКАДЕМИЧЕСКИЙ ИНСТИТУТ ИМ. СУРИКОВА, КАФЕДРА РЕСТАВРАЦИИ, МЕТОДЫ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ, ДРЕВНЕРУССКАЯ ЖИВОПИСЬ, КОПИРОВАНИЕ, THE MOSCOW STATE ART ACADEMIC INSTITUTE NAMED AFTER V. I. SURIKOV

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