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Boyaryna Morozova is a
painting by V. I. Surikov,
measuring 304 by 587.5 cm,
depicts a
scene from the
history of the
church schism in the 17th century...
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Boyaryna Morozova showing two fingers,
painting by
Surikov – detail,
sketch 04 from
Tretyakov gallery...
- Surikov's work "though far from
being equal to his
magnificent painting Boyaryna Morozova,
probably belongs to the most
remarkable paintings of the Russian...
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Boyaryna Morozova by
Vasily Surikov is
depicting Morozova's
arrest by the
Nikonites in 1671. As an Old Believer, she
holds two fingers,
rather than three...
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Boyaryna Morozova, 1887...
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Dolina Chorus,
silent roles:
Russian princes and princesses,
boyars and
boyarynas, elders,
Russian warriors, maidens, people,
Polovtsian khans, Konchakovna's...
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Boyaryna Morozova (1887) by
Vasily Surikov depicting the Boyarina's
arrest by
Orthodox Believers,
depicting an
elderly Old
Believer woman being arrested...
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Makovsky ("Portrait of a Boy"), V. I. Surikov's
study for the
painting "
Boyaryna Morozova", I. I.
Levitan ("Corniche.
South of France"), V. D.
Polenov ("Oka...
- from the
standpoint of
technique and colors. In 1887,
comparing Surikov's
Boyaryna Morozova with Perov's
Nikita Pustosvyat, art
critic Vladimir Stasov wrote...
- painter,
member of the
realism movement and
known for
works including Boyaryna Morozova and The
Morning of the
Streltsy Execution (b. 1848)[citation needed]...