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ISKUSSTVO I KHUDOZHESTVENNAIA PROMYSHLENNOST, 1898-1899, ISSUES 1-12, Rare in this condition. Iskusstvo i khudozhestvennaia promyshlennost: Ezhemesyachnoye illyustrirovannoye izdaniye Imperatorskogo Obshchestva Pooshchreniya Khudozhestv v S. Peterburg [Art and Art Industry: Monthly illustrated magazine published by the Imperial Society for the Encouragement of the Arts, St. Petersburg]. Edited by the art historian (and Secretary of the Imperial Society), Nikolai Sobko (1851-1906). 12 Issues from 1898-1899 bound in two volumes: Issues 1-6 (1898-99), and Issues 7-12 (1899). The pages numbered sequentially throughout the issues viii, 1-1050 pp. Original illustrated wrappers printed by Golike bound in, for Issues 1-2 and 7, Contemporary half Morocco binding with highly stylized decorations on the boards, the spine with raised bands blind-tooled with gilt lettering in the compartments. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED THROUGHOUT WITH COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE PLATES, PHOTOGRAPHS, AND ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT, INCLUDING FULL PAGE ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS SUCH AS THE PORTRAITS OF TRETYAKOV AND VASNETSOV ENGRAVED BY V.V. MATE (1856-1917) AFTER THE ORIGINALS BY KRAMSKOI, ILLUSTRATIONS BY VENETSIANOV AND VASNETSOV, ETC.. Very good condition. Rare.

Iskusstvo i khudozhestvennaia promyshlennost was founded in the same year as the other important and influential Russian art journal, Mir Iskusstva and the two journals were certainly opposites in terms of the art trends they covered. Iskusstvo was published from 1898 through 1902, and its aim was to concentrate on traditional Russian historical, fine, and applied arts. In this way, it differed greatly from the pro-modernist direction of Mir Iskusstva, with certain exceptions such as the developments in contemporary applied arts from 1890-1910. Iskusstvo i khudozhestvennaia promyshlennost supported a "national style," and "national revival" as advocated and influenced by Vladimir Stasov. Indeed, the magazine strongly supported the realism, ideology, and aesthetics of the Peredvizhniki, or "Wanderers" group.

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