
Visualizing Russia in Early Mode Europe
by: Nancy S. Kollmann (Author)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Date: 2024/9/30
Language: English
Print Length: 320 pages
ISBN-10: 1009418688
ISBN-13: 9781009418683
Book Description
In early mode Europe, the emergence and development of print culture proved a powerful new method for producing and disseminating knowledge of Russia through visual means. By examining the images of Russia found in travel accounts, pamphlets, maps and costume books, this study demonstrates how the visual shaped a dual understanding of these lands: Russia and Russians were portrayed as familiar, but the steppe and forest frontiers were seen as forbidding and exotic. As these images were reproduced and plagiarized in new formats, so too were their meanings – the idea of Russia was one which constantly shifted across genres, usages, and audiences. Nancy Kollmann examines the techniques haessed by artists and publishers to suggest the authenticity of their publications, and explores in tu how these complex depictions of Russia contributed to Europeans’ understanding of themselves.
About the Author
In early mode Europe, the emergence and development of print culture proved a powerful new method for producing and disseminating knowledge of Russia through visual means. By examining the images of Russia found in travel accounts, pamphlets, maps and costume books, this study demonstrates how the visual shaped a dual understanding of these lands: Russia and Russians were portrayed as familiar, but the steppe and forest frontiers were seen as forbidding and exotic. As these images were reproduced and plagiarized in new formats, so too were their meanings – the idea of Russia was one which constantly shifted across genres, usages, and audiences. Nancy Kollmann examines the techniques haessed by artists and publishers to suggest the authenticity of their publications, and explores in tu how these complex depictions of Russia contributed to Europeans’ understanding of themselves.