Naryshkin Baroque

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Naryshkin Baroque is a distinctive late 17th-century Russian architectural style that blends traditional Russian church design with Western Baroque ornamentation, often featuring tall, ornate brick churches with white stone details.

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Label Occurrences
Moscow Baroque 2
Muscovite Baroque 1
Naryshkin Baroque canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Russian Baroque
architectural style
architecturalType church architecture
associatedWith boyar Naryshkin clan NERFINISHED
court of Peter the Great NERFINISHED
commonBuildingType Orthodox parish churches
monastic churches
country Russia
culturalSignificance symbol of Westernization trends in late 17th-century Russia
decorativeElement Baroque columns and pilasters
cartouches and stucco ornaments
curvilinear gables
developedIn Moscow NERFINISHED
Moscow region NERFINISHED
followedBy Elizabethan Baroque NERFINISHED
Petrine Baroque NERFINISHED
historicalContext transition from medieval Muscovite architecture to imperial Russian Baroque
influencedBy Western European Baroque NERFINISHED
traditional Russian church architecture
namedAfter Naryshkin family NERFINISHED
notableExample Church of the Holy Trinity in Troitskoye-Lykovo NERFINISHED
Church of the Intercession at Fili NERFINISHED
Church of the Intercession in Rubtsovo NERFINISHED
Church of the Sign of the Blessed Virgin in Dubrovitsy NERFINISHED
otherName Moscow Baroque NERFINISHED
Naryshkin style NERFINISHED
patron Naryshkin family NERFINISHED
precededBy traditional Muscovite church architecture
region Central Russia NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Russian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
structuralFeature centralized vertical emphasis
multi-tiered bell towers
octagon-on-quadrangle composition
styleCharacteristic combination of Russian tent-roof and Baroque forms
dynamic silhouette with multiple domes
use of contrasting colors between brick and stone
timePeriod early 18th century
late 17th century
typicalFeature kokoshnik-like decorative gables adapted to Baroque forms
octagonal drums and domes
ornate Baroque ornamentation
richly decorated cornices and pilasters
tall vertical church compositions
tiered composition of volumes
white stone decorative details on brick walls
typicalMaterial red brick
white stone

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Russian Baroque architecture substyle Naryshkin Baroque
Russian Baroque architecture substyle Naryshkin Baroque
this entity surface form: Moscow Baroque
Voskresensky Monastery architecturalStyle Naryshkin Baroque
this entity surface form: Muscovite Baroque
Refectory Church of St. Sergius architecturalStyle Naryshkin Baroque
this entity surface form: Moscow Baroque