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Hillwood Museum's Russian silver collection is the largest and most
comprehensive outside Russia and curator emerita Anne Odom provides
a cultural, political and historical context in which to view this
fascinating collection. "Russian Silver in America" surveys Russian
silver production, its changing forms, styles, imagery and
techniques over more than 250 years.
Drawing on the collections of both the Hillwood and other US
museums, the book features colour plates of over 160 pieces:
presentation gifts, commemorative and liturgical objects and pieces
made for the court and growing merchant class, including drinking
vessels, tea and coffee services, and chalices used by the former
imperial family.
Anne Odom charts the history of Russian silver through the baroque
styles of the reigns of Peter and Elizabeth, the move to Rococo and
Neoclassicism under Catherine and Paul, revivalist styles under
Alexander I and Nicholas I, 19th-century styles up to Faberge,
modernist production, and the fate of Russian silver after the
Revolutions. Running throughout is the fascinating story of how and
why so much Russian silver found its way into American
collections--much of it sold by the Soviet government in the 1920s
and 30s as it was considered to be of no artistic value. These
sales mean that much of the extant Russian silver produced after
1835 is now housed in America.
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