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One of the most famous Novgorod icons, emphasizing victory through striking red and white contrasts.

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

A prime example of the bold, linear style of the early period. One of the most famous Novgorod icons, emphasizing

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 .

For a deeper dive, you can explore the digitized contents of Smirnova’s monograph at Icon-Art.info or view collections at the Novgorod State Museum . Historical Context A prime example of the bold,

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.

Dominated by cinnabar red, emerald green, and ochre gold. For a deeper dive, you can explore the

The period from the mid-13th to the early 15th century represents the "Golden Age" of . This era saw the formation of a distinct local style characterized by expressive energy, laconic forms, and bright, pure colors.