Mystical and Theosophical Influences in Soviet Fine Art (1920s - 1980s)
The fascination with esotericism in the Russian artistic community of the Silver Age has been studied quite well, but we cannot claim the same about a similar phenomenon in the Soviet era, mostly due to censorship restrictions and the typical secrecy of the mystic artists themselves. Nowadays the re...
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ir-123456789-304012025-05-06T08:54:51Z Mystical and Theosophical Influences in Soviet Fine Art (1920s - 1980s) Мистико-теософские влияния в советском изобразительном искусстве (1920-1980 гг.) Nutrikhin, R. V. Нутрихин, Р. В. Anthroposophy Soviet Esotericism Fine art Mysticism Sculpture Theosophy USSR The fascination with esotericism in the Russian artistic community of the Silver Age has been studied quite well, but we cannot claim the same about a similar phenomenon in the Soviet era, mostly due to censorship restrictions and the typical secrecy of the mystic artists themselves. Nowadays the relevant information can be collected in the artists’ personal archives and correspondence, as well as in the memoirs. The belonging of certain artists to cultural societies where communication on such topics took place is equally important, e. g. the so-called “Roerich movement” and, in particular, the circles formed around the artists-cosmists of the creative group “Amaravella”. Finally, the connection of a number of artists with the corresponding cultural centers is of great importance for these studies: e. g. the Darwin Museum in Moscow (created initially as an anthroposophical center), or the theosophist Maximilian Voloshin’s house-museum in Koktebel. This paper explores these mystical-theosophical influences on painting and sculpture in the USSR. 2025-05-06T08:36:23Z 2025-05-06T08:36:23Z 2024 Статья Nutrikhin R. Mystical and Theosophical Influences in Soviet Fine Art (1920s - 1980s) // Gosudarstvo, Religiia, Tserkov' v Rossii i za Rubezhom/State, Religion and Church in Russia and Worldwide. - 2024. - 42 (1). - pp. 7 - 34. - DOI: 10.22394/2073-7203-2024-42-1-7-34 https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/123456789/30401 ru Gosudarstvo, Religiia, Tserkov' v Rossii i za Rubezhom/State, Religion and Church in Russia and Worldwide application/pdf application/pdf Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration |
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The fascination with esotericism in the Russian artistic community of the Silver Age has been studied quite well, but we cannot claim the same about a similar phenomenon in the Soviet era, mostly due to censorship restrictions and the typical secrecy of the mystic artists themselves. Nowadays the relevant information can be collected in the artists’ personal archives and correspondence, as well as in the memoirs. The belonging of certain artists to cultural societies where communication on such topics took place is equally important, e. g. the so-called “Roerich movement” and, in particular, the circles formed around the artists-cosmists of the creative group “Amaravella”. Finally, the connection of a number of artists with the corresponding cultural centers is of great importance for these studies: e. g. the Darwin Museum in Moscow (created initially as an anthroposophical center), or the theosophist Maximilian Voloshin’s house-museum in Koktebel. This paper explores these mystical-theosophical influences on painting and sculpture in the USSR. |
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