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Андрей Кириллович Разумовский как покровитель искусств

Научный вестник Московской консерватории, 2021

Andrey Kirillovich Rasumovsky as a Patron of Fine Arts. Some Materials of his Letters of the 1790s From the Archive of the Foreign Policy of the Russian Empire The first published letters of Andrey Kirillovich Razumovsky (1752–1836) from the Archive of Foreign Policy of the Russian Empire (AVPRI), together with other already known documents, contain new information about the broad interests of the outstanding Russian diplomat and patron of fine arts. These interests included not only the music of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, but also the visual arts, literature, and, in particular, Slavic studies. Particularly noteworthy is the story about the patronage given by Razumovsky to the “artist Müller” (Count Joseph Deim) in the sale of a large collection of casts from ancient statues to Catherine II. The article is dedicated to Mikhail Alexandrovich Saponov in honor of his glorious anniversary.

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The article presents a comparative-and-stylistic analysis of the works of F. Sologub and I. Severyanin, containing utopian motives of a "fairyland". The shifts in lexical and imagery patterns in the texts of Severyanin, considered through the theory of parody and in the context of Sologub's views on the "new art", allow us to speak of parodic transformation of the corresponding topos from the poetry of the older symbolist. Such a process is an integral part of the literary evolution, which included the processing of the symbolist heritage by the poetry of postsymbolism. The ironic re-coding of lyrical motifs employed by Sologub fits his own concept of "duality" of art and life, combining lyricism and irony, that, perhaps, aided him in endorsing of Severyanin's poetics.

Цыбрий А. В., Цыбрий В. В., Кияшко В. Я. Костяные и роговые гарпуны поселения Раздорское I

Статья посвящена публикации некоторых результатов раскопок многослойного поселения Раздорское 1 в Усть-Донецком районе Ростовской области, в результате которых серия ранее выявленных на поселении зубчатых костяных и роговых острий пополнилась еще одним экземпляром поворотного гарпуна мариупольского времени. Материалы Раздорского I рассмотрены на довольно широком сравнительном фоне, что позволило проследить определенные закономерности в использовании древним населением таких средств индивидуальной добычи рыбы, как остроги и гарпуны. Пока можно лишь предположительно говорить о характере эволюции данной категории инвентаря и о том, насколько в нем отражается культурная специфика населения региона. Annotation. This paper is a publication of some results of excavations of the multi-stratiied site of Razdorskoye-I in the Ust-Donetsk District of Rostov Oblast. These investigations have supplemented the examples of indented bone and horn points found earlier at this settlement-site with another example of a rotating harpoon of the Mariupol period. The inds from Razdorskoye-I are here considered against a rather broad comparative background enabling us to trace certain regularities in the use of such means of individual ish-hunting as ish-spear or harpoon by ancient man. So far, we can just hypothetically talk about the evolution of this type of artefacts and about the extent to which the cultural speciics of the region’s population is in it relected.