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SM ISO690:2012 MOUTAFOV, Emmanuel. Bulgaria and Bessarabia as transit zones for the art from the „Second Rome”, the „Third Rome” and Central Europe. In: Arta , 2014, nr. 1(AV), pp. 60-63. ISSN 2345-1181. |
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In this article the author tries to reconstruct the picture of artistic life and character in the historical area known as Bessarabia and especially where contemporary Republic of Moldova is. For his argumentation the author uses the available data in collections in contemporary Ukraine, Romania and Bulgaria as a model for reconstructing paths of influences between Moscow, Kiev and Constantinople for the period after the 15th century. In his paper the author focuses on two indicative examples for mutual interaction. The first sample case is the debatable influence of Kastoria artistic circle on the art processes at the Trans-Danubian/ Romanian lands in the end of the 15th century and first three decades of the 16th century. The second one is from the period of 17th – 18th centuries and deals with illustrated printed books of Ukrainian masters as Nikodim Zoubritski and Makarij Sinitski. |
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Cuvinte-cheie Bessarabia, Bulgaria, Moldavia, icon-painting, Kastoria |
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