Kolomenskoye: Wooden Vernacular Architecture
View of the porch; Kolomenskoye is a Russian estate, situated on the River Moskva c. 10 km south-east of central Moscow. It was a favourite country residence of the Grand Princes of Moscow and the Tsars from the time of Ivan Kalita (reigned 1328-1340). In 1923 the surviving buildings on the estate b...
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ftmitdome:oai:dome.mit.edu:1721.3/93431 2023-05-15T17:01:07+02:00 Kolomenskoye: Wooden Vernacular Architecture unknown (Russian) unknown (Russian) Site: Kolomenskoye (Moscow, Rossiya, Russia) ca. 1650-1899 (inclusive) 1650-1899 logs; sawn wood image/jpeg http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/93431 unknown 186206 archrefid: 1713 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/93431 1A2-R-M-BMF-A1 © Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc. Licensed for educational and research use by the MIT community only MIT architectural exteriors domestic life genre Restoration and conservation Eighteenth century Seventeenth century image 1650 ftmitdome 2022-04-19T17:32:52Z View of the porch; Kolomenskoye is a Russian estate, situated on the River Moskva c. 10 km south-east of central Moscow. It was a favourite country residence of the Grand Princes of Moscow and the Tsars from the time of Ivan Kalita (reigned 1328-1340). In 1923 the surviving buildings on the estate became part of the State Historical Museum, and in 1971 a special museum reserve was established for collections of Russian medieval icons and objects. Other historic wooden buildings were moved to the site. These include the Bee Masters Farmstead and a mead brewery building and a portion of the Bratsky Stockade Tower. A wooden gate tower was also brought from St. Nicolas Monastery at Karelia in 1932. It dates from 1692 and was built without a single nail. Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.oxfordartonline.com/ (accessed 6/22/2009) Still Image karelia* MIT Libraries Dome Kalita ENVELOPE(42.380,42.380,65.200,65.200) |
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View of the porch; Kolomenskoye is a Russian estate, situated on the River Moskva c. 10 km south-east of central Moscow. It was a favourite country residence of the Grand Princes of Moscow and the Tsars from the time of Ivan Kalita (reigned 1328-1340). In 1923 the surviving buildings on the estate became part of the State Historical Museum, and in 1971 a special museum reserve was established for collections of Russian medieval icons and objects. Other historic wooden buildings were moved to the site. These include the Bee Masters Farmstead and a mead brewery building and a portion of the Bratsky Stockade Tower. A wooden gate tower was also brought from St. Nicolas Monastery at Karelia in 1932. It dates from 1692 and was built without a single nail. Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.oxfordartonline.com/ (accessed 6/22/2009) |
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Site: Kolomenskoye (Moscow, Rossiya, Russia) ca. 1650-1899 (inclusive) |
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186206 archrefid: 1713 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/93431 1A2-R-M-BMF-A1 |
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© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc. Licensed for educational and research use by the MIT community only |
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