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Art of Jewelry and Material Culture Seminar
On 3-10 April, 2003, the State Hermitage Museum hosted the 12th colloquium
of the Jewelry Seminar. In her welcoming address the seminar leader N.A.
Zakharova presented the program of the 12th colloquium and described results
of the 7 years of the work of the seminar which was started in April 1996.
Almost 80 museums and academic institutions of Russia, Germany and the
Commonwealth of Independent States including the Hermitage took part in
the colloquium. Presentations addressed various aspects of the art of
jewelry from its origins (archeology) to modern production.
Marta Kryzhanovskaya (St. Petersburg) spoke of medieval jewelry pastiches, Valentin Skurlov (St. Petersburg) of Faberge table clocks, Marina Sergeyeva (Kiev) and Mariyam Dandamayeva (St. Petersburg) of the jewelry of pre-Columbian America, Elisabeth Schtrak (Hamburg, Germany) of gems.
Especially noteworthy was the presentation “Jewelry from the Kurgan Arzhan-2: Origins” made by Konstantin Chugunov, Herman Panzinger and Anatoly Negler (St. Petersburg, Berlin) about the recent sensational finds in Tuva. Medieval and modern art of jewelry and gems and minerals were also discussed. The presentation of Aleksandr Yemelyanov (Krasnodar) dealt with the restoration of jewelry. Participants in the colloquium visited the Hermitage exhibition halls and storerooms, the Winter Palace of Peter I and the Museum of the Russian Institute of Geology.
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 Seminar leader Natalia Zakharova  At the seminar  Exhibition of new books |