Art, Faith, and Russia's Soul: Mikhail Nesterov's The Vision to the Youth Bartholomew.

The article examines how Mikhail Nesterov's painting The Vision to the Youth Bartholomew uses quiet spiritual imagery to respond to the social disorientation of postserfdom Russia, offering faith rather than political critique as a source of national renewal. Topics include the flawed aftermath of s...

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Publicado en:Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought & Culture Vol. 29; no. 2; pp. 39 - 60
Autor principal: NIKITKOVA, MARY NICOLE
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Publicado: Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought & Culture Spring2026
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        National character
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