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Iskusstvo i khudozhestvennaya promyshlennost (Arts and Crafts) journal


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ISKUSSTVO I KHUDOZHESTVENNAYA PROMYSHLENNOST, (Arts and Crafts), a monthly illustrated journal. It was published by the Society for the Promotion of Arts in October 1898 - May 1902 under N. P. Sobko's editorship, and aimed at popularisation of arts and crafts; the journal propagated the traditions of peredvizhniki (from Russian wanderers, members of the Russian school of realist painters), and engaged in aesthetic opposition to the journal Mir Iskusstva. Among others V. V. Stasov, M. M. Antokolsky, V. V. Vereshchyagin contributed to the journal. In 1899 appeared the supplement Khronika zhurnala Iskusstvo i promyshlennost. The editorial office was located at 83 Moika River Embankment, from late 1900 - at 13 Pochtamtskaya Street.

Reference: Острой О. С. Журнал Искусство и художественная промышленность: (К истории изд.) // Книжное дело в России во второй половине XIX - начале XX века: Сб. науч. тр. Л., 1990. Вып. 5. С. 112-125.

O. L. Leikind, D. Y. Severyukhin.

Persons
Antokolsky Mark Matveevich
Sobko Nikolay
Stasov Vladimir Vasilievich
Vereschagin Vasily Vasilievich

Addresses
Moika River Embankment/Saint Petersburg, city, house 83
Pochtamtskaya St./Saint Petersburg, city, house 13

Bibliographies
Острой О. С. Журнал "Искусство и художественная промышленность": (К истории изд.) // Книжное дело в России во второй половине XIX - начале XX века: Сб. науч. тр. Л., 1990

The subject Index
Mir Iskusstva (World of Art), journal



Society for the Encouragement of the Arts

SOCIETY FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF THE ARTS, called the Society for the Encouragement of Artists until 1882, the Imperial Society for the Encouragement of the Arts in 1882-1917, and the All-Russian Society for the Encouragement of the Arts from 1917