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Dominated by cinnabar red, emerald green, and ochre gold.
While other Russian principalities were under the Mongol-Tatar yoke, Novgorod maintained its independence and trade links with Europe. This stability allowed for a unique artistic evolution where Byzantine traditions merged with local folk tastes, resulting in a more democratic and vigorous art style. Dominated by cinnabar red, emerald green, and ochre gold
Painting became more refined, preparing the ground for the "classical" Novgorod style of the 15th century, characterized by balanced compositions and luminous colors. 3. Iconic Masterpieces to Know Painting became more refined, preparing the ground for
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 Artistic Characteristics Icons often featured heavy
A central relic for Novgorod, often depicted in icons commemorating the legendary battle between the Novgorodians and Suzdalians. 4. Artistic Characteristics
Icons often featured heavy, monumental figures and a simplified, "folk" aesthetic. Famous examples include the Nikola with Selected Saints and John Climacus, George, and Blaise .
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.