Vladimir Alexandrovich Plugin (Russian : Владимир Александрович Плугин ; 30 July 1937 – 6 December 2003) was a Russian historian ,[ 1] art historian and university professor . He worked in the fields of the history of Russia , source criticism , art history, social and political history , war history, history of the army and navy. He specialized in Old Russian Chronicles , Russian icons (specifically Andrei Rublev 's). He penned Rublev's biography titled The Master of the Holy Trinity: Andrei Rublev's Works and Days (Russian : Мастер Святой Троицы: Труды и дни Андрея Рублева ).
Plugin studied at the Moscow State University and graduated from the Faculty of History , where he studied under Viktor Lazarev and Mikhail Belyavsky . He taught at the Moscow State University since 1968.
Works
The cover of The History of Russian and Soviet Art , 1989.
Eschatology as a Subject in the Old Church Slavonic Social Thought (Russian : Эсхатологическая тема в древнерусской общественной мысли ), 1971
The Worldview of Andrei Rublev (Russian : Мировоззрение Андрея Рублёва ), 1974
Sergius of Radonezh — Dmitry Donskoy — Andrei Rublev (Russian : Сергий Радонежский — Дмитрий Донской — Андрей Рублёв ), 1989
Alekhan, or a Person with a Scar: A Biography of Alexei Orlov-Chesmensky (Russian : Алехан, или Человек со шрамом: Жизнеописание графа Алексея Орлова-Чесменского ), 1996
The Master of the Holy Trinity: Andrei Rublev's Works and Days (Russian : Мастер Святой Троицы: Труды и дни Андрея Рублева ), 2001
The History of Russian and Soviet Art (Russian : История русского и советского искусства ), 1989
References
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