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Yaroslavl
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Yaroslavl established
about 1010 by Prince
Yaroslav the Wise at the bank of Volga River. In the
17th century
Yaroslavl was the biggest
trade and industrial town of Russia. Those
were the times, when many new buildings were built there, the town had
its own, peculiar school of architectural styles and construction. The
Yaroslavl churches of the 17th
century differ by great dimensions,
multiple domes, picturesque asymmetry created by side-chapels,
vestibules and porches. The churches are strongly decorated by tiles
and figured carving. On the whole, this is the style called "the
Russian style", unique and inimitable. A.N.Benua, a prominent art
historian, called this style "the true Russian style of disappearing
magnificent Russian culture".
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The inner walls of Yaroslavl
churches display
multiple wall-paintings, very picturesque, symmetric and musical,
having nice, cheerful and bright combination of clean, and open shades:
blue, red and golden. The wall-paintings of the church of Ilya the
Prophet are the best, as well as those of the Church of John the
Baptist in village Tolchkovo. These churches are extremely interesting
from the point of view of their architectural styles. Moreover, there
are some other interesting monuments related to the 17th century, these
are the architectural ensemble in Korovniki, the Church of Nikola
Mokry, the Palace of Metropolitan and the Church of Saviour in Town.
The embankment of Volga River is very beautiful, this place is admired
by local citizens.
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The former Saviour Ressurection Convent (Cathedral
and walls built in the 16th century) is located in place, where river
Kotorosl flows into Volga. That was here, when in the 18th century,
Ioil, the last Archimandrite of the convent, found the manuscript of
"The Lay of Igor's Host" in the library of convent. This is the most
significant literature monument of the ancient Russian culture. These
days the walls of ancient convent preserve the collection of icons,
embroidery, church plates and ancient church books. There is also the
Art Museum in town located on Volga embankment. The museum collection
includes icons, including the icon of Saviour dated by the 12th
century, the pictorial image of Yaroslavl
the Wise, the Tolgskaya Icon
of the Virgin, the finest collection of Icons of the 17th century,
which all belong to the Yaroslavl school
of icon painting. The display
shows provincial portraits and Russian paintings of the 18-19th
centuries.
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There is no any other Russian city which possesses
so many beautiful masterpieces of medieval wall painting. The Yaroslavl
masters enriched the traditional Chistian themes with the elements of
folk art and features derived from the life around them thus reflecting
a new understanding of ideals close to craftsmen and merchants. They
were closely connected with the life of their people they came from and
painted in frescoes the scenes of everyday life : harvest time,
ploughing, hunting, construction of a church, feasting, made
illustrations of the popular literature subjects and thus depicted a
varied life of Russia.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaroslavl
See also: Prince Yaroslav,
icon painting,
Art Museum,
Zhostovo
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