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A central relic for Novgorod, often depicted in icons commemorating the legendary battle between the Novgorodians and Suzdalians. 4. Artistic Characteristics

The period from the mid-13th to the early 15th century represents the "Golden Age" of . This era saw the formation of a distinct local style characterized by expressive energy, laconic forms, and bright, pure colors. A central relic for Novgorod, often depicted in

While other Russian principalities were under the Mongol-Tatar yoke, Novgorod maintained its independence and trade links with Europe. This stability allowed for a unique artistic evolution where Byzantine traditions merged with local folk tastes, resulting in a more democratic and vigorous art style. This era saw the formation of a distinct

A shift toward more dynamic compositions and psychological depth. This period was heavily influenced by the arrival of Theophanes the Greek , whose expressive brushwork (seen in the frescoes of the Church of the Transfiguration on Ilyina Street ) set a new standard for spiritual intensity. A shift toward more dynamic compositions and psychological