November 3
ART OF THE ANCIENT WORLD
10:30 – 17:00. 

The State Hermitage Museum, Library of the Department of the Ancient World. Dvortsovaya emb., 34
Chairmen: Anna A. Trofimova, Nadia C. Jijina
Time limit – 15 min.


ANNA A. TROFIMOVA (Head of the Department of Greek and Roman Art and Archaeology of The State Hermitage Museum). Welcome speech.

NADEZHDA A. NALIMOVA (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia). Casts from Baia: between the Original and Copy (Researching Greek Bronze Sculpture of the Classical Period).

ANASTASSIA MELCHENKO ( State Institute for  Studies in Art, Moscow, Russia). Luristan Bronzes: Main Themes and Types of Their Compositional Structure.

EUGENIA M. MALKOVA (The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia). A Decoration or a Symbol: Diadem in Ancient Greek Art.

EKATERINA V. MOGILEVSKAYA (St. Petersburg State University, Russia). A “Watercolour” Pelike from A.E. Liutsenko's Excavations in the Necropolis of Panticapaion. The Problems of Date, Attribution and Semantics of the Image.

EKATERINA S. IZMAILKINA (The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia). The Problem of Greek, Roman and Oriental Architectural Tradition Penetration into Classical Order Constructions in Asia Minor of Hellenistic and Roman Times.

TAMAS KISBALI (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia). Sculptural Decorative Principles of Mausoleum at Halicarnassus.

13.00 – 14:00 BREAK

ANNA S. KOSTROVA (The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia). To the Problem of Specific Features of Roman Architecture in the Cities of Gallia Narbonensis in the 1st century BC – 2nd century AD.

ROMAN V. GONCHAROV (St. Petersburg State University of Technologies and Design, Russia). The Problem of Representing Speech, Sounds and Smells in Maya Vase Painting of the Late Classic Period.

CATHERINE B. KOSENKOVA (Pushkin Leningrad State University, St. Petersburg, Russia). The Syracuse Metamorphoses: to the Problem of Successive Architectural Transformations from Antiquity to Christianity (as Exemplified by the Temples of Graecia Magna).

DARYA YU. KISELYOVA (The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia). Statuette of Venus by Leonard Kern as an Example of Continuity in the Existence of the Medici Aphrodite Sculptural Type: to the Problem of an Image Development from Antiquity to Early Modern Period.

ELENA N. DMITRIEVA (The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia). The Phemomenon of Neoclassicism and Count Lev A. Perovsky’s Dactyliotheca of Antique Engraved Gems.

EKATERINA YU. TRIFONOVA (St. Petersburg State University, Russia). Once Again about the Statue of Philosopher from the Collection of The State Hermitage Museum.

DMITRY S. VASKO (The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia). Evgeny A. Shumansky – a Collector from Odessa: the Story of One Sale.

The Closing Session

16:30– 17:00 The State Hermitage Museum

10:30 – 18:00 Seminars in the State Hermitage Museum