Iconostasis. Part 1. Local rank. The royal doors. Annunciation. St. Basil the Great and John Chrysostom. The first half of the 1...

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Dyakonova, Tatyana Ivanovna    
Iconostasis [Izomaterial: electronic resource]: [album of photographs: in 8 parts] / photo TI Dyakonova, AA Osina, V M Yarosh; sost, graphic concept and design AA Kassirova; Presidential Library of the name of Boris Yeltsin - Electronic graphic data - Veliky Novgorod, May 22-23, 2012 - (Exposition of the Novgorod Museum-Reserve "Russian icon of the XI - XIX centuries") -
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Date: 22-23052012
Iconostasis is an altar partition consisting of one or several rows of arranged icons, separating the altar part of the Orthodox church, symbolizing Paradise, from the middle part of the temple, symbolizing the world The high iconostasis has five rows (ranks) of icons and three gates leading to the altar. The lower row (rank) is called the local Main Gate, located in the bottom row opposite the Throne are called the Royal Ones and to the right are the southern and northern deacon's gates. Next behind the Local , followed by the Deesis, the Festive, the Prophetic and the Patriarchal orders. The iconostasis ends with a cross or the icon of the Crucifixion. Sometimes on the sides of the cross are placed the icons of the forthcoming: Our Lady, John the Theologian, Myrrh-Bearers, dry and festive rites of the temple iconostasis of Novgorod and its environs. The exposition "The Russian Icon of the XI - XIX centuries", where the exhibits presented in the albums are located, was opened on May 18, 2004 and is still valid. - Materials of the sites: "Novgorod State United Museum- reserve "(URL: http: // novgorodmuseumru / chto-posmotret / 67-ekspozitsiya-russkaya-ikona-xi-xix-vekovhtml); "Journey to the Holy Places" (URL: http: // wwwvidaniaru / statyi / ikonostashtml)
I Osin, Andrei Alekseevich II Yarosh, Vladimir Mikhailovich III Kassirova, Anastasia Alexeevna (1991-) IV Presidential Library named after BN Yeltsin (St. Petersburg) V "Russian icon of the XI-XIX centuries", exposition (Veliky Novgorod, 2004-) 1 Novgorod State United Museum-Reserve Exposition "Russian icon of the XI - XIX centuries" - Photographs 2 Territory (collection) 3 Novgorod Museum-Reserve in photos (collection) 4 Territory of Russia: Novgorod Region (collection) 5 Novgorod Region: pages of history (collection ) 6 Orthodox iconostasis - Fo 7 Documentary Photos
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Ch 1: Local ranks The Royal Gates The Annunciation The Saints Basil the Great and St. John Chrysostom First half of the 16th century: [photo album] - Electronic graphic data (11 files: 30.7 MB) - Veliky Novgorod, May 23, 2012 -
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Date: 23052012 g
The first part of the album includes: a cover-saver and 10 photos of the Royal Gates. The photos show a general view and fragments of the gates
The Royal Gates - the main gate leading to the altar and located on the the throne of the Throne in the lower row (local rank) of the iconostasis. Basically, on the gates the scene of the Annunciation and 4 evangelists were depicted, meaning that the gates to Paradise, which symbolize the Royal gates, are open to people. The royal gates presented in the album were located in the Nikolskaya church of Gosternopolye village The decorative system of decoration of the gates is associated with one of the variants of the temple painting, including, along with "Annunciation", the composition "Service of the Holy Fathers". The depicted St. Hierarchs - the creators of the liturgy Basil the Great and John Chrysostom - about the scrolls on which the words of the liturgical service are located - Materials of the sites used: "Liturgy" (URL: http: // wwwliturgyru / article_chram_iconostas); "Museums of Europe On the artists and paintings" (URL: http: // nearyouru / 0rumuz / ikon / 2vratahtml)
1 Novgorod State United Museum-Reserve Exposition "Russian Icon of the XI - XIX centuries" - Photographs 2 Territory (collection) 3 Novgorod Museum-Reserve in photos (collection) 4 Territory of Russia: Novgorod Region (collection) 5 Novgorod Region: Pages of History collection) 6 Orthodox iconostasis - Photos 7 Documentary photos
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ББК 8637224-5751я611
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