
Tamara Talbot Rice
19 June 1904 – 24 September 1993
19 works on record
Biography
Tamara Talbot Rice was a Russian then English art historian, writing on Byzantine, Russian, and Central Asian art. Tamara Talbot Rice was born Elena Abelson, to Louisa Elizabeth ("Lifa") Vilenkin and Israel Boris Abelevich Abelson, the latter a businessman and member of the Czar's financial administration. Leo Tolstoy was her godfather. Elena lived a privileged childhood in St. Petersburg, Russia, initially attending Tagantzeva Girls' School. The Russian Revolution of 1917 prompted her family to move to England, and she completed her schooling, first at Cheltenham Ladies' College and then at St. Hugh's College, Oxford, England.
In 1927 she married the English art historian David Talbot Rice, and spent much time travelling abroad with him on archaeological digs; they both published under the surname Talbot Rice, but are often referred to as "Talbot-Rice" or "Rice". She was a close friend of Evelyn Waugh and formed part of the *Brideshead Revisited Circle*.
Source: [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamara_Talbot_Rice)
Works

Everyday life in Byzantium
1967
russian art
russian art
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The Seljuks

Elizabeth, Empress of Russia

A concise history of Russian art

Byzantium

Tamara

Russian icons

The Scythians
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Die Seldschuken
Die Seldschuken

The Seljuks in Asia Minor

Ancient arts of Central Asia
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Finding out about the early Russians

Czars and czarinas of Russia

Russian art

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