3.1 Portrait of Fedor Grigor’evich Solntsev (1801–92), anonymous. Fedor Solntsev House Museum in the village of Borok (Iaroslav region) 22
3.2 Two apostles from the composition of the Last Judgment in a fresco, ca. 1195, in the Cathedral of St. Demetrius in Vladimir 25
3.3 St. Sophia in Kiev, constructed 1037–42. General view toward the chancel apse 27
3.4 Virgin Orans, 1043–46. Mosaic in the chancel apse of St. Sophia in Kiev 28
3.5 Archangel Gabriel from the Annunciation, 1043–46. Mosaic from the northeast pillar of St. Sophia in Kiev 29
3.6 Virgin from the Annunciation, 1043–46. Mosaic from the southeast pillar of St. Sophia in Kiev 29
3.7 Nikolai Ivanovich Podkliuchnikov (1813–77). Self–Portrait. State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg 38
3.8 John the Baptist in an icon from the Dormition Cathedral in Vladimir, 1408. Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow 43
3.9 The apostle Paul in an icon from the Dormition Cathedral in Vladimir, 1408. Russian Museum, St. Petersburg 44
4.1 Stepan Petrovich Shevyrev (1806–64). Lithographic portrait, mid-nineteenth century 55
4.2 The Trinity by Andrei Rublev in an icon of the early fifteenth century. Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow 58
4.3 St. Cyril of the White Lake in an icon of the early fifteenth century. Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow 58
4.4 Ivan Mikhailovich Snegirev (1793–1868). Drawing, anonymous. Location unknown 59
4.5 Ivan Petrovich Sakharov (1807–63) 64
4.6 Sergei Grigor’evich Stroganov (1794–1882). Photograph, ca. 1880 86
4.7 Portrait of Mikhail Petrovich Pogodin (1800–75) by Vassili Perov, 1872. Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow 88
4.8 Dmitrii Aleksandrovich Rovinskii (1824–95). Engraving byI. P. Pozhalostin, 1880 93
4.9 D. A. Rovinskii, A Survey of Icon-Painting in Russia through the Late Seventeenth Century (Obozrenie ikonopisaniia v Rossii do kontsa
5.1 Moscow Public and Rumiantsev Museums [Museums] (Pashkov Dom), architect V. I. Bazhenov, 1780s 103
5.2 The apostles Peter and Paul in a miniature from Gospels , 1220. State Historical Museum, Moscow 106
5.3 Petr Ivanovich Sevast’ianov (1811–67) 108
5.4 Aleksei Egorovich Viktorov (1827–83) 112
5.5 Herald of the Society of Medieval Russian Art (Vestnik Obshchestva drevnerusskogo iskusstva) at Moscow Public Museum, Moscow, 1876 117
5.6 Savior in an icon by Simon Ushakov, 1678. Tretyakov Gallery 118
5.7 Fedor Ivanovich Buslaev (1818–97) 121
5.8 Georgii Dmitrievich Filimonov (1828–98) 135
5.9 Vasilii Aleksandrovich Prokhorov (1818–82) 153
5.10 Church of the Transfiguration on Nereditsa near Novgorod, 1199 155
5.11 Virgin Orans in a fresco in the Church of the Transfiguration on Nereditsa near Novgorod, 1199 156
5.12 Saints in a fresco of 1199, Church of the Transfiguration on Nereditsa near Novgorod 157
5.13 God is the Ancient of Days in a fresco of 1199, Church of the Transfiguration on Nereditsa near Novgorod 158
5.14 Miracle of St. George and the Dragon in a fresco of 1167, Church of St. George, Staraia Ladoga 160
6.1 Makarii (Macarius) (Nikolai Kirillovich Miroliubov. 1817–94), archimandrite of Antoniev Monastery in Novgorod, author of An Archaeological Description of Church Antiquities in Novgorod and Its Environs (Arkheologicheskoe opisanie tserkovnykh drevnostei v Novgorode i ego okrestnostiakh), two vols. (1860). Photograph, 1867 172
6.2 An Archaeological Description of Church Antiquities in Novgorod and Its Environs, vol. 1, Moscow, 1860 175
6.3 Portrait of Adrian Viktorovich Prakhov (1846–1916) by I. N. Kramskoi, 1879. Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow 179
6.4 Catalogue of Copies and Tracings of Works of Art [in St. Sophia] in Kiev, St. Michael Monastery of the Golden Roofs, and St. Cyril Church in Kiev, executed by A. V. Prakhov in 1880, 1881, and 1882. S. Petersburg, 1882 180
6.5 Sts. Constantine and Elena in a fresco, ca. 1050, on the wall of the south nave of the Cathedral of St. Sophia, Novgorod 181
6.6 Christ and Angel in a mosaic of the Eucharist in the apse of St. Michael Monastery of the Golden Roofs in Kiev 187
6.7 Aleksei Sergeevich Uvarov (1824–84), chairman of the Moscow Archaeological Society, 1864–84 192
6.8 Praskovia Sergeevna Uvarova, chairwoman of the Moscow Archaeological Society, 1884–1917 193
6.9 Dormition Cathedral at the Moscow Kremlin, architect Aristotele Fioravanti, 1475–79 204
6.10 Dormition Cathedral at the Moscow Kremlin. General view of the iconostasis and wall-paintings 205
6.11 Fresco of St. Alexius on the altar wall of Dormition Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin, 1479–81 206
6.12 Fresco of St. Anthony on the altar wall of Dormition Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin, 1479–81 207
6.13 Dormition Cathedral in Vladimir, twelfth century 208
6.14 Fresco of Sts. Peter and Paul from the Last Judgment, 1408, Dormition Cathedral in Vladimir 208
6.15 Fresco of angel from the Last Judgment, 1408, Dormition Cathedral in Vladimir 209
6.16 Fresco of angel from the Last Judgment, 1408, Dormition Cathedral in Vladimir 210
6.17 Nikolai Mikhailovich Sofonov (1844–1910) 213
6.18 Vladimir Vasil’evich Suslov (1857–1921) 227
6.19 Archangel Gabriel from a fresco of the Annunciation, before 1156, on the northeast pillar of the Cathedral of the Transfiguration, Mirozh Monastery, Pskov 231
6.20 St. Sophia in Novgorod, mid-eleventh century 231
6.21 Solomon in a fresco, 1108, on the dome of the Cathedral of St. Sophia, Novgorod 232
6.22 Church of the Dormition on Volotovo Field in Novgorod, 1353 237
6.23 Church of the Dormition on Volotovo Field in Novgorod, 1353 238
6.24 Angel, late fourteenth-century fresco, Church of the Dormition on Volotovo Field in Novgorod 238
6.25 Church of the Dormition on Volotovo Field. General view of the wall-paintings, 1390s 239
6.26 Magi on horseback from a fresco of the Nativity, 1390s, Church of the Dormition on Volotovo Field 240
6.27 Monuments of Medieval Russian Art (Pamiatniki drevne-russkogo iskusstva / Monuments de l’art ancien russe), Imperial Academy of Arts, St. Petersburg, 1912 244
6.28 N. V. Pokrovskii, Siisk Icon-Painting Manual (Siiskii ikonopisnyi podlinnik), issues i–iv, St. Petersburg, edition of the Society of Lovers of Ancient Literature, 1895–97 247
7.1 Ivan Egorovich Zabelin (1820–1908) 255
7.2 Viacheslav Nikolaevich Shchepkin (1863–1920) 256
7.3 Avgust Kazimirovich Zhiznevskii (1819–96), founder of Tver Museum 258
7.4 Rostov Kremlin, seventeenth century 262
7.5 Andrei Aleksandrovich Titov (1844–1911), one of the founders of the Rostov Museum of Church Antiquities 262
7.6 Building of the Synod Sacristy at the Moscow Kremlin 269
7.7 Savva (Ivan Mikhailovich Tikhomirov.), archbishop of Tver and Kashin, 1850-59, a Synod sacristan 270
7.8 Index for Survey of the Moscow Patriarchal (later Synodal) Sacristy and Library. Moscow, 1858 271
7.9 Nikolai Ivanovich Petrov (1840–1921), founder of the Church Archaeological Museum in Kiev, godfather of the writer M. A. Bulgakov 274
7.10 Andrei Nikolaevich Murav’ev (1806–74) 277
7.11 Bishop Porphyrius (Porfirii) (Konstantin Alekseevich Uspenskii, 1804–85), scholar, traveler to shrines of the Eastern Orthodox Church 279
7.12 Historical Museum in Moscow, 1875–81, Architect V. O. Shervud 297
7.13 Petr Ivanovich Shchukin (1853–1912) 299
7.14 Nikolai Mikhailovich Postnikov (ca. 1827–1900) 302
7.15 Battle of the Novogorodians and Suzdalians in an icon from the 1460s, Novgorod State Museum Preserve 304
7.16 Portrait of Nikolai Semenovich Leskov (1831–95), by Valentin Serov, 1894. Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow 312
7.17 Embroidery of Christ, angels, apostles, and saints, 1389. From the collection of P. I. Shchukin. State Historical Museum, Moscow 316
7.18 Shroud, 1444, Donated by Prince Dmitri Shemiaka to Yurev Monastery in Novgorod. Novgorod State Museum Preserve 316
8.1 Izmail Ivanovich Sreznevskii (1812–80) 322
8.2 Luke the Apostle in a miniature from Ostromir Gospel, 1056–57. Russian National Library. St. Petersburg 325
8.3 Fathers of the Church in a miniature from Sviatoslav’s Izbornik (Miscellany), 1073. State Historical Museum, Moscow 327
8.4 David composing psalms in a miniature from Khludov Psalter. State Historical Museum, Moscow 329
8.5 Nikodim Pavlovich Kondakov (1844–1925) 340
8.6 N. P. Kondakov and I. I. Tolstoy, Russian Antiquities in Works of Art, issue 6, Monuments of Vladimir, Novgorod and Pskov (Russkie drevnosti v pamiatnikakh iskusstva, vypusk 6, Pamiatniki Vladimira, Novgorods i Pskova), St. Petersburg, 1899 359
8.7 Vladimir Vasil’evich Stasov (1824–1906). Portrait by Ilya Repin, 1873. Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow 372
8.8 Page from the Kiev Psalter, 1397. Russian National Library, St. Petersburg 376
8.9 Aleksandr Petrovich Golubtsov (1860–1911), founder of the Church Archaeological Museum at the Moscow Theological Academy 384
8.10 Nikolai Vasil’evich Pokrovskii (1848–1917), professor of St. Petersburg Theological Academy, founder and director of the Archaeological Institute in St. Petersburg 387
8.11 N. V. Pokrovskii, The Gospel in Iconographic Sources, Primarily Byzantine and Russian (Evangelie v pamiatnikakh ikonografii preimushchestvenno vizantiiskikh i russkikh), St. Petersburg, 1892 398
8.12 N. V. Pokrovskii, Notes on Works of Pskov Church Antiquity (Zametki o pamiatnikakh pskovskoi tserkovnoi stariny), Moscow, 1914 400
8.13 Egor Kuz’mich Redin (1863–1908) 406
8.14 Dmitrii Vasil’evich Ainalov (1862–1939) 406