Denis D. Jolshin
(The State Hermitage Museum)
Read more: Some Evidence for the Remodelling of the Desjatinnaya (Tithe) Church in Kiev
Anna A. Freze
(St.Petersburg State University, Russia)
Irina L. Fedotova
(“Allegoria” Ltd. Projects/ Building/ Restoration)
Some Observations and Historiography on Pskovian Architects in Moscow in the Last Quarter of the 15th century.
Although having been studied for almost a century, the issue of the Pskovian master builders who, according to the chronicles, took part in the construction of Moscow churches in the last quarter of the 15th century, remains controversial. Ascribed to them by the chronicles are such monuments principal for the Moscow architecture as the Holy Spirit Church in Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, the Cathedral of the Annunciation and the Church of the Deposition of the Robe in the Moscow Kremlin. Architectural features of these monuments up to date haven’t received a convincing interpretation among researchers. This article comprises an overview of the studies on this issue and outlines the directions of further study.
Natalia M. Abramenko
(Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia)
Anastasia I. Dolgova
(St.Petersburg State University, Russia)
Read more: On the Origins and Symbolism of the Iconography of “Spiritual Labyrinth”
- Old Russian Cross-domed Churches with Corner Piers in the late 14th — early 15th Centuries. On the Origins of the Architectural Type in the Context of Byzantine and Balkan Architecture.
- On the Problem of “Southern Slavic Influence” on Novgorod Monumental Painting in the Second Half of the 14th century
- The Novgorod Mural Paintings and Religious Theories of the East Christian World in the Second Half of the 14th century
- Bridges between Russia and Italy: Studies in Byzantine Art at the Beginning of 20th Century