Today’s post is a continuation of my translation of Russian Historical Costume for the Stage, a book written in 1945…
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Russian Historical Costume for the Stage, Part I
Today’s post is Part I of a translation of Russian Historical Costume for the Stage, a book written in 1945…
Continue ReadingMedieval Russian Embroidery (Majasova, 1971)
This post my translation of the book Medieval Russian Embroidery (Древнерусское шитьё), by Natalia Andreevna Majasova (1919-2005), an expert in this area of study. Over the many years of her career, she was instrumental in the research and transformation of several collections of medieval Russian embroidered works, first at the Zagorsk State Historical-Artistic Museum-Reserve (the Soviet-era museum built on the site of the Trinity-Sergiev Lavra, a famous monastery outside Moscow), and then later with the Museums of the Moscow Kremlin. This book, published in 1971, is a general overview, with over 50 full-color plates showing examples from the major embroidery centers of Moscow and Novgorod from the 15th-16th centuries, a small number of post-period items from the 17th century, and a lengthy introductory article on the subject.
Continue ReadingPrince Jaroslav’s Charter on the Ecclesiastical Court
I have been thinking about reading an article on Jaroslav the Wise’s (983-1054) laws which established the independence of the…
Continue ReadingRepresentation of Episcopal Power in Pre-Mongol Rus’
Readers of my blog will be aware of my studies in the role of the church in medieval Rus’. Today’s…
Continue ReadingThe Puchezh Epitaphios of 1441 and Novgorodian Embroidery in the Time of Archbishop Euphemius II
The first time I saw a picture of the Puchezh Epitaphios, still quite brightly hot pink despite being almost 600…
Continue ReadingGoldwork Embroidery of Kievan Rus’
Today, I’d like to share with you the following article: Новицкая, М.А. “Золотная вышивка Киевской Руси.” Byzantinoslavica, 1972(33), pp. 42-50.…
Continue Reading“A Polovtsy Khan, or…?”
In 1981, a burial mound in southern Russia near Chingul was excavated. The archeologists working on the site found a…
Continue ReadingEarly Examples of Medieval Russian Goldwork Embroidery
This article provides an overview of archeological finds of goldwork embroidery fragments from medieval Russia. This includes some of the…
Continue ReadingTerms for Translating Russian Texts about Liturgical Embroidery
The location of this information has moved, and I’m still in the process of updating all my links. Please see…
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