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John Spencer Innes Stuart, known as Johnny Stuart (20 May 1940 – 12 July 2003), was a Scottish author, art collector and expert on Russian icons and
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who was also known for his interest in the British motorcycling rocker movement and even published a book on the subject. Stuart founded the Russian department at
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London auction house in 1976, developed it to its leading position in the market and was considered a leading expert in Russian art outside of Russia. Born to a farmer in
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in 1940, Stuart was educated at
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, where he studied with Wilfrid Blunt (brother of Anthony Blunt) converted to
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at the age of 18 and studied
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at
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. He then travelled to the Soviet Union in the late 1960s, where his friend and expert on Russian avant-garde, author of ''The Great Experiment: Russian Art 1863-1922''
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introduced him to Russian artistic circles in Moscow and Leningrad. While in the Soviet Union, Stuart studied with the legendary icon painter and restorer, Adolphe Ovtchinikov at the Grabar Art Conservation Centre. He co-curated an exhibition of
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– ''Gates of Mystery'' – at London's
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in 1990, and was an advisor for their 1994 "British Street Style" exhibition to which he loaned items from his collection. In 1987, Stuart's book ''Rockers!'' was first published, a seminal account of the rocker movement. His knowledge of British youth culture made him a guru for actors and pop stars including the
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, many of whom he befriended. ''Rockers!'' at one time "was reputedly the most shop-lifted book in London bookshops". We know little of Stuart's private dealership, however, the 15th century icon ''The Miracle of St George and the Dragon'', now at the
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, was purchased from AXIA dealership, which also acknowledges the role of Johnny Stuart in its dealings. As Yanni Petsopoulos, the owner of AXIA recollected, Johnny Stuart was very fond of religious Byzantine and Russian art, and even travelled to Mount Athos, in order to understand better the Orthodox spiritual tradition. Stuart bequeathed the draft of his book ''Icons, The Triumph of Orthodoxy,'' to the owner of AXIA. It is unknown when or whether this draft is going to be published.


Bibliography

* ''Ikons'', Faber & Faber (1975). * ''Russian & Greek Icons: From the Charles Pankow Collection of Russian & Greek Icons, Thirteenth Through the Nineteenth Century''. Van Doren Gallery (1982). * "''Byzantine exhibition at the British Museum provides new insights but falls flat due to missed opportunities''" in Art Newspaper (1 February 1995)
Byzantine exhibition at the British Museum provides new insights but falls flat due to missed opportunities
* ''Rockers!'', Plexus, (1987). * ''St. Petersburg: Portrait of an Imperial City''. Vendome (1990).


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Russian Art Consultancy
Джон Стюарт, предводитель русского искусства
The Art Newspaper Russia, N39, 2015-2016
Топ-5 западных коллекционеров советского неофициального искусства
Артгид 28.11.2016
Русские торги с английским акцентом
Коммерсант "Деньги" 11.09.1996
Oxford Dictionary National Biography "Stuart, John Spencer Innes 1940-2003"
{{DEFAULTSORT:Stuart, Johnny 1940 births 2003 deaths Scottish writers Writers from Aberdeen People educated at Eton College Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge Russian art Scottish art dealers Scottish art collectors Sotheby's