{"title":"“A Stone Lives On”: Vasily Konovalenko’s Gem Carving Sculptures at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science","authors":"S. Nash","doi":"10.55485/xrlj4270","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The Denver Museum of Nature & Science (DMNS) has on display 20 wonderful, whimsical gem-carving sculptures by Russian master artist Vasily Konovalenko. To date, very little has been published on the artist or his work, particularly in English. Since 2009, DMNS curator of archaeology Steve Nash and photographer Rick Wicker have been working to fill that gap in our knowledge. They have traveled the world to photograph and fully document the Konovalenko gem-carving sculptures. As of late 2014, they have examined and documented more than 95% of the known pieces, totaling more than 70 sculptures. This paper focuses on the 20 DMNS sculptures by offering background information on the artist and his career, both informed by oral histories with the artist’s wife, Anna, and others. Coupled with Wicker’s high-resolution photographs and a mineralogical analysis by curator of geology James T. Hagadorn, Nash’s research reveals Konovalenko’s remarkable and world-class talent for making silent stones speak.","PeriodicalId":301398,"journal":{"name":"Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals","volume":"330 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2014-11-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Denver Museum of Nature & Science Annals","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.55485/xrlj4270","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The Denver Museum of Nature & Science (DMNS) has on display 20 wonderful, whimsical gem-carving sculptures by Russian master artist Vasily Konovalenko. To date, very little has been published on the artist or his work, particularly in English. Since 2009, DMNS curator of archaeology Steve Nash and photographer Rick Wicker have been working to fill that gap in our knowledge. They have traveled the world to photograph and fully document the Konovalenko gem-carving sculptures. As of late 2014, they have examined and documented more than 95% of the known pieces, totaling more than 70 sculptures. This paper focuses on the 20 DMNS sculptures by offering background information on the artist and his career, both informed by oral histories with the artist’s wife, Anna, and others. Coupled with Wicker’s high-resolution photographs and a mineralogical analysis by curator of geology James T. Hagadorn, Nash’s research reveals Konovalenko’s remarkable and world-class talent for making silent stones speak.
丹佛自然与科学博物馆(DMNS)展出了俄罗斯艺术大师瓦西里·科诺瓦连科(Vasily Konovalenko)创作的20件奇妙、异想天开的宝石雕刻雕塑。迄今为止,关于这位艺术家或他的作品的出版物很少,尤其是英文的。自2009年以来,DMNS考古馆长史蒂夫·纳什和摄影师里克·威克一直在努力填补我们知识上的空白。他们环游世界,拍摄和完整记录科诺瓦连科宝石雕刻雕塑。截至2014年底,他们已经检查并记录了95%以上的已知作品,共计70多件雕塑。本文通过提供艺术家及其职业生涯的背景信息,以及艺术家妻子安娜和其他人的口述历史,重点介绍了20件DMNS雕塑。再加上Wicker的高分辨率照片和地质学馆长James T. Hagadorn的矿物学分析,Nash的研究揭示了Konovalenko在让沉默的石头说话方面的卓越和世界级的才能。