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Dominated by cinnabar red, emerald green, and ochre gold.
A prime example of the bold, linear style of the early period.
For a deeper dive, you can explore the digitized contents of Smirnova’s monograph at Icon-Art.info or view collections at the Novgorod State Museum . Dominated by cinnabar red, emerald green, and ochre gold
This guide focuses on the monumental works and icons covered in the foundational study by , Painting of Great Novgorod: Mid-13th – Early 15th Century (1976). 1. Historical Context
If you are visiting or studying this period, these works (found in major collections like the or the Novgorod Museum ) are essential: This guide focuses on the monumental works and
The period from the mid-13th to the early 15th century represents the "Golden Age" of . This era saw the formation of a distinct local style characterized by expressive energy, laconic forms, and bright, pure colors.
One of the most famous Novgorod icons, emphasizing victory through striking red and white contrasts. This era saw the formation of a distinct
A shift toward more dynamic compositions and psychological depth. This period was heavily influenced by the arrival of Theophanes the Greek , whose expressive brushwork (seen in the frescoes of the Church of the Transfiguration on Ilyina Street ) set a new standard for spiritual intensity.