Apollinary Mikhailovich Vasnetsov was a prominent Russian artist who drew inspiration from the nature of his homeland. Having traveled across half the country with his sketchbook, Vasnetsov settled in Moscow.Northern Land is one of Apollinary Vasnetsovs la ❯❯❯
SUMMERIts as if Im forgetting how to do something.And in this oppressed state,I remember the summer glimmer – How much I loved summer when I was a child.How vast the sea used to be! Living in Anapa was so cozy.Nourishing, like milk,The dense summer quenche ❯❯❯
No words can describe its beauty; this painting is probably worth 10,000. Its fantastic, and theres no need to use bad language. Someone put a lot of effort and hard work into creating this piece. Well done. I needed the text, but I will still include it i ❯❯❯
Looking at A. M. Vasnetsovs painting Northern Region, we see the boundless power of the North Ural forests. These are forests that stretch for thousands of kilometers. Spruce, pine, cedar, and fir trees stand like tall giants, guarding the main wealth of t ❯❯❯
Looking at A. M. Vasnetsovs painting Northern Region, we see the boundless power of the northern Ural forests. These are forests that stretch for thousands of kilometers. Spruce, pine, cedar, and fir trees stand like tall giants, guarding the main wealth o ❯❯❯
In our modern, technology-driven era, even digital reproductions of Russian classical paintings evoke a unique feeling. They feel alive. The artist breathed life into their creation. And in this electrified, automated, and digitized environment, a differen ❯❯❯
Of course, Im not an artist or a painting critic (Im more into photography), but the painting is simply BEAUTIFUL! Its hard to put into words how this artwork resonates within you, but I can say for sure that it gave me profound aesthetic and emotional ple ❯❯❯
Heres a translation of the text:A Story for Those Interested.During Ivan Kalitas reign, everything was made of wood and looked nothing like the current Kremlin. Houses and churches were being built. You can see wooden houses, mostly two-story buildings, wh ❯❯❯
In addition to the above, bathhouses are being built along the riverbank. Smoke billows from their narrow windows. In front of the Kremlin wall is an oak palisade, constructed for additional protection of the Kremlin. Behind the wall, on a high hill, stand ❯❯❯
Here we see the future citys oak Kremlin walls, instead of pine walls as previously envisioned. The artist depicts the city from the banks of the Neglinnaya River and the Moskva River. In the foreground, a small section of the river is shown, along with bo ❯❯❯
Written with excessive caution! If youre doing homework, Elena will fail. Elena and you too, why so many commas? Some are unnecessary; otherwise, good job. ❯❯❯
I need a story based on this picture.This is an assignment from the окружающий мир (Environmental Studies) workbook by A. A. Pleshakov and M. Yu. Novitskaya, for the 4th grade, page 16. ❯❯❯
Look at the reproduction of a painting. Write a story about Moscow during the time of Ivan Kalita based on it. (This is from a 4th-grade textbook окружающий мир by A. A. Pleshakov and M. Yu. Novitskaya). ❯❯❯
Here we see the oak walls of the future Kremlin city, instead of the pine walls that were previously envisioned. The artist depicts the city from the side of the Neglinnaya River and the Moskva River. In the foreground, there is a small section of the rive ❯❯❯
Here we see the oak walls of the future Kremlin city, instead of pine walls as previously envisioned. The artist depicts the city from the side of the Neglinka River and the Moskva River. In the foreground is a small section of the river, boats, and people ❯❯❯
The oak fence, erected in front of the Kremlin wall, was built specifically for the security of the Kremlin. On the hill stands a princely tower, connected to other structures by wooden beams, and a high staircase leads up to it. To the left of the princel ❯❯❯
The wooden fence made of oak, erected opposite the Kremlin wall, was built specifically for the security of the Kremlin. On the hill stands a princely tower connected by wooden structures, and a high staircase leads up to it. To the left of the princely co ❯❯❯
Here we see the future citys oak Kremlin walls, instead of the pine walls initially planned. The artist depicted the city from the banks of the Neglinka and Moscow rivers. In the foreground is a small section of the river, with boats and people going about ❯❯❯
Instead of begging for a description, take a closer look at the painting or explore the internet yourself. And if youre being completely rude, then continue as you are... Read books!!! Youll become smarter!!! ❯❯❯
I think Elena did a great job with the description of the painting, and Arina did well with the story about Moscow during Ivan Kalitas time. Great job everyone, thanks! ❯❯❯
The Moscow Kremlin during Ivan Kalitas time was built of wood. On the hill stands a princely terem (tower). Nearby is the Dormition Cathedral, made of stone. Palisades were erected in front of the Kremlin wall, not just for decoration, but for security. A ❯❯❯
Here we see oak walls -Made of pine, they were probably weaker.They are incredibly tall and thick:Well, lets try to break them with a cannon! The Neglinka stream flows along one wall,And Moscow lies along the other.This simple pictureAwakens harsh words in ❯❯❯
Here we see the oak walls of the future city within the Kremlin, instead of the walls made from megalithic deposits of the early Permian period, as previously assumed. The artist depicts the city from the perspective of a plow, harrow, and red overcoat wit ❯❯❯
In our class, several students have been caught cheating multiple times. The teacher checks all the answers online, so think carefully before you cheat. ❯❯❯
Didnt notice? Tetia Robot (Guest), Dima (Guest), Sanya (Guest), Nastya (Guest), Elena (Guest) all have the same text: Here we see the oak walls of the future city, instead of the walls made from megalithic deposits of the early Permian period, as previousl ❯❯❯
Heres a poem:We see oak walls here -Made of pine, they were probably weaker.They are incredibly tall and thick:Go on, try to break through them with a cannon! The Neglinka stream flows along one wall,And Moscow lies along the other.This simple picture evok ❯❯❯
During Ivan Kalitas reign, the Moscow Kremlin was built of wood. On the hill stands a princely terem (tower or upper story). Nearby is the Dormition Cathedral, made of stone. Palisades are erected in front of the Kremlin wall, not arbitrarily, but for the ❯❯❯
During Ivan Kalitas time, the Moscow Kremlin was built from wood. On the hill stood a princely tower. Nearby was the Dormition Cathedral, made of stone. Palisades were erected opposite the Kremlin wall, not just for decoration, but for security.A wooden br ❯❯❯
-The pines, it seems, were weaker.Tall and incredibly thick:Well then, try to break through with a cannon! The Neglinka stream flows along one wall,And Moscow lies behind the other wall.This simple sceneAwakens harsh words in the heartOf enemies who, barin ❯❯❯
Please pay attention to the error! The title of the painting is Novgorodsky Torg (Novgorod Fair), not Nizhny Novgorodsky Torg (Nizhny Novgorod Fair). gallerix.ru/album/200-Russian/pic/glrx-106152343 ❯❯❯
The order was fulfilled for Pictures from Russian History published by I. N. Knebels publishing house. The album was released in 1909, with a reprint in 1913. Postcards of the same publisher were also produced. The original artwork was created using waterc ❯❯❯
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