RELIGIOUS INTERIORS OF FEUDAL DISUNITY PERIOD
Journal: Art and Literature Scientific and Analytical Journal TEXTS (Vol.4, No. 4)Publication Date: 2013-12-01
Authors : Nikolay K. Solovyev;
Page : 63-76
Keywords : religious interiors; feudal disunity period; architectural composition;
Abstract
In the second quarter of XII century process of Russian lands division into separate feudal principalities was finished. Politicoeconomical and cultural centers are formed and developed on territories of Russia. In capitals of specific princedomes is a great concentration of builders, decorators and painters. Feudal division of Rus lands intensified the process of local traditions formation process and consequently appearing of different architecture schools creatively converting Kiev architectural heritage. Only stone cultic buildings of that time are in a good state of preservation — six-foot (in big cities) and four-foot (in ancestral lands and cloisters) variants of cruciform churches with a domed roof. Interiors of these temples were usually decorated with fresco paintings, colourful incrustations and stone relief on external walls.
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