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Selling Russia’s Treasures. The Soviet Trade in Nationalized Art 1917-1938. New York, London: Abbeville Press Publishers. 2013. [ Natalya Semyonova (Author), Nicolas V. Iljine (Editor) ]

Selling Russia’s Treasures.
The Soviet Trade in Nationalized Art 1917-1938.

// NY, London: Abbeville Press Publishers. 2013. 384 pp. ISBN 978-0-7892-1154-5

 

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Contents

 

Introduction. Natalya Semyonova, Nicolas V. Iljine. — 5

The Lessons of the Museum Sales. Mikhail Piotrovsky. — 7

The Temple of Fine Arts. Amir G. Kabiri. — 10

Inspired by the Past. Dmitry Gourji. — 11

 

Chapter one. Citiztens, Preserve Monuments of Art! — 14

Chapter two. The Romanov Treasure Trail. — 28

Chapter three. The Pillage of the Russian Church. — 60

Russian Icons and Art Market. Yuri Pyatnitsky. — 70

Chapter four. The Palace-Museums. Rifat Gafifullin. — 96

Chapter five. The Destruction of the Hermitage. Elena Solomakha. — 128

Chapter six. Museum of Modern Western Art.
Bargain Sales of the 1920s-1930s. Alexey Petukhov. — 224

Chapter seven. Books for Sale. Elena Emelianova. — 244

Chapter eight. Buyers. Collectors and Collections.

Gaouste Gulbenkian. — 260

Armand Hammer. — 266

Andrew Mellon. — 270

Joseph Davies and Marjorie Post. — 276

 

In Place of an Epilogue. Pavel Khoroshilov. — 283

 

Appendix.

The Russian Crown Jewels. Victor Nikitin. — 289

Russian Icons in European Collections. Yuri Pyatnitsky. — 312

Archival Documents. — 324

Chronology. — 336

Main Participants. — 344

Collectors. — 350

Abbreviations. — 353

Bibliography. — 354

Index. — 357

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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