Vladimir-Suzdalian
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European > <European styles and periods> > <Early Christian-Byzantine styles and periods> > Byzantine > Byzantine regional styles > Russian Byzantine styles
Descripción
Refers to the style of architecture and art that developed beginning in the late 12th century at Vladimir in the principality of Rostov-Sizdal. The style is characterized by an amalgamation of eastern Byzantine art and elements of western Romanesque art, including decorative effects composed of Romanesque figural and ornamental motifs.
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- Vladimir-Suzdal [es]
- Suzdalian [en]