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Name | | Bogolubovo town |
Price, USD | | 2100.00 |
Status | | For sale, check |
Seller | | Russian Art Gallery |
Size, cm
| | 90.0 x 60.0 cm /switch |
Artist | | Valery Busygin |
Year made | | 1999-01-01 |
Edition | | Original |
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Architecture |
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Oil on canvas |
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Old Russian towns |
Description | |
Five km past the town of Suzdal is the village of Kideksha, which hosts a monastery with an ancient cathedral dating back to the 12th century. If the 12th century sparks interest, an area that is famous for its 12th century influence is the capital of a powerful principality, Vladimir. Not to be overlooked is the Cathedral of the Assumption (1160-1185) with frescoes by A. Rublev. The St. Dimitriy Cathedral (1197) is a highlight with its magnificent white stone, high relieves and the only Golden Gates in the fortification walls of Russia.
The last excursion on the Golden Ring is the town of Bogolubovo, an ancient residence of Duke Andrew. Here a portion of the Cathedral and a stone tower of the Palace have been preserved. 1.5 km off the town of Bogolubovo stands the Church of the Intercession, built in 1165 and situated on the Nerl River. This monument, as well as those is Bogolubovo and Vladimir is regulated by UNESCO. |
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Artist Valery Busygin |
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Busygin Valerij
Born in 1952 in Moshansk.
In 1972 graduated from the Savickij Art School in Penza.
In 1993 joined the Creative Artists Union of Russia.
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