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Q24265412   wikidata:Q24265412  reasonator:Q24265412
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Novogrod school
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Title
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Saint Jean Climaque
label QS:Lfr,"Saint Jean Climaque"
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Русский: Иоанн Лествичник, Георгий и Власий. Новгородская икона XIII века. Вторая половина XIII века. Новгород. Дерево; 108.7 х 67.5 х 3.4. Поступила в 1933 через Антиквариат после зарубежной выставки 1929–1932 годов. По сведениям Г.О. Чирикова, находилась в городе Крестцы Новгородской губернии. В 1919 году поступила в ИЗО Наркомпроса РСФСР; в 1920-х годах находилась в ГИМ. Раскрыта в 1919 году в Комиссии по сохранению и раскрытию памятников древней живописи при ИЗО Наркомпроса РСФСР П.И. Юкиным и Ф.А. Модоровым. ГРМ. инв. ДРЖ-2774
Polski: Św. Jan Klimak; obok niego Św. Jerzy i Św. Błażej
English: Thirteenth century icon of St. John Climacus, to either side are Saint George and Saint Blaise
Date 2dn half of XIII
Medium tempera on wood
medium QS:P186,Q175166;P186,Q287,P518,Q861259
Dimensions 109 x 67.4 x 3.3
institution QS:P195,Q211043
Accession number
ДРЖ-2774 ( Russian Museum)  Edit this at Wikidata
Source/Photographer scan from "Muzeum Rosyjskie w Leningradzie", Arkady, Warszawa 1986, ISBN  83-213-3348-6
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Summary

Q24265412   wikidata:Q24265412  reasonator:Q24265412
Artist
Novogrod school
image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
Title
French:
Saint Jean Climaque
label QS:Lfr,"Saint Jean Climaque"
Object type icon  Edit this at Wikidata
Description
Русский: Иоанн Лествичник, Георгий и Власий. Новгородская икона XIII века. Вторая половина XIII века. Новгород. Дерево; 108.7 х 67.5 х 3.4. Поступила в 1933 через Антиквариат после зарубежной выставки 1929–1932 годов. По сведениям Г.О. Чирикова, находилась в городе Крестцы Новгородской губернии. В 1919 году поступила в ИЗО Наркомпроса РСФСР; в 1920-х годах находилась в ГИМ. Раскрыта в 1919 году в Комиссии по сохранению и раскрытию памятников древней живописи при ИЗО Наркомпроса РСФСР П.И. Юкиным и Ф.А. Модоровым. ГРМ. инв. ДРЖ-2774
Polski: Św. Jan Klimak; obok niego Św. Jerzy i Św. Błażej
English: Thirteenth century icon of St. John Climacus, to either side are Saint George and Saint Blaise
Date 2dn half of XIII
Medium tempera on wood
medium QS:P186,Q175166;P186,Q287,P518,Q861259
Dimensions 109 x 67.4 x 3.3
institution QS:P195,Q211043
Accession number
ДРЖ-2774 ( Russian Museum)  Edit this at Wikidata
Source/Photographer scan from "Muzeum Rosyjskie w Leningradzie", Arkady, Warszawa 1986, ISBN  83-213-3348-6
Permission
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Copyright expired
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