Apollinaris M. Vasnetsov – Moscow Kremlin under Ivan Kalita. 1921
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Fire on the snow!!!???
I need a story based on this picture.
I need a story about the painting!
I need a story based on this picture! *_*
I NEED A STORY BASED ON THIS IMAGE!!!
I need a story.
I need a story for March 5th.
I need a photo of this picture.
Photo based on this painting???!!!
I need a story based on this picture! Urgently!
A story is needed!
мне тоже
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, which were likely the residences of wealthy people. For security reasons, the princely court was surrounded by a palisade...
The rest is up to your imagination...
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, stands the princes residence, consisting of several connected wooden structures with a tall staircase. For security reasons, the princes courtyard is also surrounded by a palisade.
Thank you for the story.
Thank you very much for the story!
If you liked my story from February 16, 2014, please write thank you.
Thank you very much for the story!
Just edit the text a little.
Thank you very much, Arina.
Arina, thank you very much. Wes made some edits and it turned out great. Thank you!
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Thank you so much! You really helped me out!
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Thank you very much.
I need a description.
BoBisto!! This is all awesome!
February 16, 2014. Arina (Guest) thanks me for this and gives me a rating of 5. Thank you very much.
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Thank you ))))
Thank you so much, Arina, for the story.
Thank you once again!
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Thank you very much.
Thank you, Arina.
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I am 11 years old. This is about environmental studies, page 16, grades 3-4. I AM VERY GRATEFUL TO YOU! :D
I am 10 years old. I need help with page 16 of my Environment textbook.
I am 11 years old. I am writing about the subject Environment from page 16 of the 4th-grade textbook.
I am very grateful to Arina, thank you.
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 boats and people engaged in their activities. A wooden bridge spanning the Neglinka leads to the Kremlin through the Borovitskie Gates. On the bank, people are starting to heat bathhouses, and plumes of smoke rise from their windows.
The oak palisade facing the Kremlin wall was specifically built for the security of the Kremlin. On a hill stands the princes terem (upper chamber), connected by wooden structures, and a tall staircase leads up to it. To the left of the princes courtyard is the Dormition Cathedral, made of stone, and slightly further away is the Archangel Cathedral.
Thank you, Arina, for the text.
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Thank you for the text.
Thank you, Elena, for the story!
Thank you very much!
Thank you, Arina.
Aria, thank you for the text; Im giving it a 5 out of 5.
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.
Mistakes *
Thank you, you have been very helpful. But why is there fire on the snow? Or what is it? Please provide an answer.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much – they have made some changes and written their own story.
Thank you, Arina, for the text.
Arina thanks you very much.
Thank you, Arina, this is very helpful information!
Thank you, Elena, for the best information.
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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.
I also have the same problem.
I need a story; Ive already found one that is very good.
Me too! Kazya!
Um... uhh!!!! I like something there! Its a very good text! ))))
The whole world still doesnt know what story is hidden here.
Whos there?! (((
Angela, I love you, from Zhenya. And tell Aurora that someone is missing and...
I LOVE HER! )))
WRITE!!! 1
I need a story!
Thank you very much!
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).
Thank you very much for the text.
Whats the problem? I clicked the Show long comments button and thats it.
Thank you, I found it! I think they will give it a rating of 5. 😊
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 river, boats, and people engaged in their activities. A wooden bridge spanning the Neglinka leads to the Kremlin through the Borovitsky Gates. On the banks, people are starting to heat bathhouses, and plumes of smoke rise from their windows.
The oak palisade, erected opposite the Kremlin wall, was built specifically for the security of the Kremlin. On a hill is the princes terem (tower), connected by wooden structures, and a high staircase leads up to it. To the left of the princes courtyard is the Dormition Cathedral, made of stone, and slightly further away is the Archangel Cathedral.
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 engaged in their activities. A wooden bridge spanning the Neglinka leads to the Kremlin through the Borovitsky Gate. On the bank, people are starting to heat up bathhouses, and plumes of smoke rise from their windows.
The oak palisade, erected opposite the Kremlin wall, was built specifically for the safety of the Kremlin. On the hill is a princely terem (tower-like structure), connected by wooden structures, and a high staircase leads up to it. To the left of the princely courtyard is the Dormition Cathedral, made of stone, and slightly further away is the Archangel Cathedral.
I really need a story! I have a project based on a painting, and its due February 18th! Please, Im begging you!!!
Thank you very much! Arina, thanks to you, I wont be in second place anymore!
Hey guys, youre being slow! Im going to bombard you with messages!
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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 princely courtyard is the Dormition Cathedral, made of stone, and slightly further away is the Archangel Cathedral.
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NOT BAD, A SOLID 5. THANKS TO THOSE WHO PROVIDE DESCRIPTIONS.
I need an essay about a painting urgently.
I need a story based on this picture urgently! It needs to be ready for tomorrow.
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 courtyard is the Dormition Cathedral, made of stone, and slightly further away stands the Archangel Cathedral.
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 their business. A wooden bridge spanning the Neglinka leads to the Kremlin through the Borovitsky gates. On the bank, people are starting to heat up bathhouses, and clouds of smoke rise from their windows.
The oak palisade built in front of the Kremlin wall was constructed specifically for the safety of the Kremlin. On a hill stands the princes terem (tower), connected by wooden structures, and a tall staircase leads up to it. To the left of the princes courtyard is the Assumption Cathedral, made of stone, and a little further away, is the Archangel Cathedral.
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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!!!
Thank you everyone.
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!
To be honest, I didnt understand anything.
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Thank you for the text; I completed it at home.
Thanks for the text.
you saved me
My salvation...
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 wooden bridge crossing the river leads from the Kremlin to a small settlement. Along the banks, people heat ovens and bathhouses, and smoke billows from the windows.
Thank you very much, I have completed the homework!
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I also completed it!
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Thanks for the text; I completed it from home.
Thank you everyone! ♡
Thank you everyone, I love you all.
I love everyone.
Thank you, Yan! :) Ive been looking for this for a long time.
Thank you, Yangchik. I wrote it at home, and there was no need to overthink it.
THANK YOU!
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I finished my homework, it was very helpful! 5+++
Thank you very much, you helped me, I got a 5.
I need a story.
Thank you, I completed the task at home, although Is not sure why.
Arina is great!!! You are the best.
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 picture
Awakens harsh words in the heart
Of enemies who, baring their fangs fiercely,
Are lurking on those shores -
They wont take this fortress easily,
They will have to fail miserably!
Knowing this, the people of Moscow
Proudly ignore the enemy.
Their boats, like bowls on a platter,
Rub against each other.
It is very easy to get into the Kremlin via the bridge,
Through Borovitskiye gates.
Just dont cause any questions
To the guards when entering!
Bathhouses have been built along the bank,
Puffs of steam are billowing from the windows.
Tanyas and Vanyas collect them
And later knit socks.
Having lazily looked at all this,
You suddenly think: why is there a
Ugly fence with sharp stakes
Along the Kremlin walls?
Its not a burdock that has grown impudently,
Nor the enormous trunk of a fir tree -
It was built here specifically,
As a palisade for the defense of the Kremlin.
And in the Kremlin, on a hill, there is
A princely terem with an incredibly high porch.
(I wouldnt be so sure about everything here
If I hadnt been inside before).
Looking to the left, there is the Assumption Cathedral,
A little further away, there is also the Archangel Michael Cathedral.
And you will never find another place
Like it anywhere!
Forgive us, Apollinariy Mikhailovich...
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 with pockets containing a pile of bread. In the foreground is a small nozzle, pedals, and a chat forum of the municipal portal of the city of Cherdyn. A wooden bridge, cast from a single piece of meteorite that fell along with collie dogs in the early 11th century, collapses vertically onto triangles of critical deliberation. On the shore, people begin to stare blankly, like 90% of the local users, and their eyes reflect an indescribable expression of touching sneezing.
A palisade made of felt fabric, placed close to the eternally young Prince Zhigmont, reveals a resemblance to a typical metaphysical debate. On the hill is a house with enormous bodies of fallen enemies, buried directly into a drop of fleeting moisture. To the left of this structure stands the great crunch of the Russian person, who was truly afraid of any careless club.
Thank you, Janek.
Thank you so much!
Thank you very much!
what do we see on this wall and fence?
Thank you very much!
Thank you, you have helped me a lot.
I like the class.
Thank you very much!
Here are houses surrounded by a fence. This is the large Kremlin of Ivan Kalita.
This is the beginning.
You have a problem with Arina and Lena.
The surrounding world is a stupid subject.
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ужас
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 previously assumed. The artist depicts the city from the perspective of a plowshare, a harrow, and a red coat with pockets containing a pile of bread. In the foreground is a small nozzle, pedals, and a chat forum on the municipal portal of the city of Cherdyn. A wooden bridge, made from a single piece of meteorite that fell together with knee-high dogs in the early 11th century, collapses directly onto triangles of critical contemplation. On the shore, people begin to be stupid, like 90% of the local users, and their eyes are filled with an indescribable feeling of touching sneezing.
A palisade made of leather mother-in-law, placed close to the eternally young Prince Zhigmont, reveals a similarity to a typical metaphysical discussion. On the hill is a house with huge bodies of fallen enemies, buried directly into a drop of fleeting moisture. To the left of this building stands the great crunch of a Russian person, who was truly afraid of any careless club.
Complete nonsense! You are...
Thank you all!
I hate the environment around me.
Everyone, including me, needs a story about this picture!!!
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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 evokes
Bad words in the hearts
Of enemies who, baring their fangs fiercely,
Lie in wait on those banks -
They will never take this fortress by force,
They will have to give up!
Knowing this, the people of Moscow
Proudly ignore the enemy.
Their boats, like dishes on a platter,
Rub against each other.
It is very easy to get into the Kremlin by bridge,
Through Borovitsky gates.
But you just need not raise questions
To the guards when entering there!
Bathhouses have been built along the bank,
And clouds of steam billow from the windows.
Tanya and Vanya collect them
And later knit socks.
Having lazily looked at all this,
You suddenly think: why is that
Ugly fence with sharp stakes
So intrusive along the Kremlin walls?
Its not a burdock that has grown impudently,
Nor the largest tree -
It was built here specifically,
As a palisade to protect the Kremlin.
And in the Kremlin, on a hill, there is
A princely tower with an incredibly high porch.
(I wouldnt be completely sure of everything here
If I hadnt been inside before).
Looking to the left, you see the Dormition Cathedral,
A little further away – the Archangel Cathedral as well.
And you will never find another place like this
Anywhere!
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 security of the Kremlin.
A wooden bridge spanning the river leads from the Kremlin to a small settlement. By the shore, people heat ovens and bathhouses, and clouds of smoke rise from the windows.
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 bridge crossing the river led from the Kremlin to a small settlement. By the riverbank, people heated ovens and bathhouses, and clouds of smoke billowed from their windows.
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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 scene
Awakens harsh words in the heart
Of enemies who, baring their fangs fiercely,
Are lurking on those shores -
They will never take this fortress by force,
Theyll have to fail miserably!
Knowing this, the people of Moscow
Proudly ignore the enemy.
Their boats, like saucers on a plate,
Brush against each other.
It is very easy to get to the Kremlin by bridge,
Through the Borovitsky gates.
But you just need not raise any questions
To the guards when entering there!
Bathhouses have been built along the bank,
And clouds of steam billow from their windows.
Tanya and Vanya collect them,
And later knit socks.
Having lazily surveyed all this,
You suddenly think: but why is that unsightly fence of pointed stakes
So obtrusively placed along the Kremlin walls?
Its not a burdock that has grown impudently,
Nor the enormous trunk of a Christmas tree -
It was built here specifically,
As a palisade for the defense of the Kremlin.
And in the Kremlin, on the hill, there is a princely terem
With an incredibly high porch.
(I wouldnt be so sure about everything here,
If I hadnt been inside it before).
Looking to the left – there is the Dormition Cathedral,
A little further away – the Archangel Michael Cathedral too.
And you will never find another place like this anywhere,
Where there are always wooden houses.
You cannot comment Why?
The foreground is occupied by a frozen river, teeming with activity. Numerous boats are visible, some docked and others actively being loaded or unloaded. Figures populate this area, engaged in what appears to be trade or transport activities – they are depicted with a degree of anonymity, their individual features blurred, emphasizing their role as participants in the larger economic scene. The artist has captured the movement of water through subtle brushstrokes, creating an impression of fluidity despite the frozen state.
A pervasive atmosphere of cold and austerity permeates the work. The monochromatic palette, dominated by whites, grays, and browns, reinforces this sense of harshness. Light is diffused and muted, casting long shadows that contribute to the overall somber mood. Smoke rises from various points within the settlement, suggesting domestic fires and perhaps industrial processes, adding a layer of visual complexity to the scene.
Subtly embedded within the depiction are hints of nascent power and burgeoning prosperity. The scale of the fortifications suggests a need for defense, implying a history of conflict or external threat. Simultaneously, the bustling river trade indicates economic vitality and connection with wider networks. The placement of religious structures atop elevated positions underscores their importance in the social hierarchy.
The artist’s choice to depict this scene during winter is significant; it evokes themes of resilience, endurance, and survival against challenging conditions. It also lends a sense of timelessness to the portrayal, suggesting that these struggles and triumphs are integral to the settlements identity. The overall effect is one of quiet strength and burgeoning potential within a harsh environment.