Evidence for a Possible Existence of Icon-Painting and Book-Binding Workshops at Sysert Factories of 18th Century

The article is devoted to the analysis of the available data indicating the possible existence of workshops for the production of book bindings and icons on the territory of the factories at the Sysert mining district of A. F. Turchaninov. The author provides documents of the 1759 Inventory of the...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Elena P. Pirogova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Russian Orthodox Church. Ekaterinburg Theological Seminary of the Ekaterinburg Eparchy 2023-11-01
Series:Вестник Екатеринбургской духовной семинарии
Subjects:
Online Access:https://epds.ru/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/5_N43-2023_History-Pirogova.pdf
_version_ 1827160118431580160
author Elena P. Pirogova
author_facet Elena P. Pirogova
author_sort Elena P. Pirogova
collection DOAJ
description The article is devoted to the analysis of the available data indicating the possible existence of workshops for the production of book bindings and icons on the territory of the factories at the Sysert mining district of A. F. Turchaninov. The author provides documents of the 1759 Inventory of the three main churches of the district: Simeono-Anninskaya in Sysert, Petropavlovskaya in Polevskoy and Troitskaya in Seversky factories, published in the 19th century, where the icons of “local painting” are indicated, and the name of one of the icon painters is given. The questions of who painted the icons for the Ekaterinburg churches in the first decades of the existence of this mining city, and where these people came from, are also considered. As the author found out, one of them, a teacher of the Ekaterinburg Drawing school, painted “holy images” with his students in the Sysert church. The main source of the study carried out in the article is the Property Inventory of 1789, compiled after the death of the plant-owner A. F. Turchaninov. It reveals and systematizes information on icons, concluding that many of them were painted by Ural masters, and the existence of Turchaninov’s own icon painters is not ruled out. This is supported by the information about a “drawing” school in Sysert, where artists and “painters” could be trained, for which there was not only the necessary educational literature, but also a rare Western European Piscator Bible — an illustrated edition of the 17th century, commonly used as an example of the plots of icons and iconographic compositions. The existence of A. F. Turchaninov’s own artists is confirmed by examples from the Inventory of paintings with local subjects, as well as documentary evidence of a contemporary — Academician N. Ya. Ozeretskovsky, with the facts of teaching A. F. Turchaninov’s working people various “arts” and crafts. Based on the systematization of the book bindings from the richest library of A. F. Turchaninov described in detail in the Inventory, a reasonable assumption is made about the places of their manufacture: not only by foreign bookbinders in the capital, but also by local craftsmen. The author does not yet have exact information about the presence of Turchaninov own bookbinding workshop, but the Inventory lists equipment that can be regarded as bookbinding. A general conclusion is drawn that today there is no direct evidence of the existence on the territory of the 18th century Sysert factories of A. F. Turchaninov any icon-painting or bookbinding workshop, but the indirect data collected and presented in the article are far from excluding such a possibility, and they can be considered quite convincing for a positive statement.
first_indexed 2024-03-10T13:03:46Z
format Article
id doaj.art-522d3d4275c6492eb045778c43e864ca
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2224-5391
language English
last_indexed 2025-03-21T00:07:56Z
publishDate 2023-11-01
publisher Russian Orthodox Church. Ekaterinburg Theological Seminary of the Ekaterinburg Eparchy
record_format Article
series Вестник Екатеринбургской духовной семинарии
spelling doaj.art-522d3d4275c6492eb045778c43e864ca2024-08-03T10:07:16ZengRussian Orthodox Church. Ekaterinburg Theological Seminary of the Ekaterinburg EparchyВестник Екатеринбургской духовной семинарии2224-53912023-11-0143849910.24412/2224-5391-2023-43-84-99Evidence for a Possible Existence of Icon-Painting and Book-Binding Workshops at Sysert Factories of 18th CenturyElena P. Pirogova0Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University The article is devoted to the analysis of the available data indicating the possible existence of workshops for the production of book bindings and icons on the territory of the factories at the Sysert mining district of A. F. Turchaninov. The author provides documents of the 1759 Inventory of the three main churches of the district: Simeono-Anninskaya in Sysert, Petropavlovskaya in Polevskoy and Troitskaya in Seversky factories, published in the 19th century, where the icons of “local painting” are indicated, and the name of one of the icon painters is given. The questions of who painted the icons for the Ekaterinburg churches in the first decades of the existence of this mining city, and where these people came from, are also considered. As the author found out, one of them, a teacher of the Ekaterinburg Drawing school, painted “holy images” with his students in the Sysert church. The main source of the study carried out in the article is the Property Inventory of 1789, compiled after the death of the plant-owner A. F. Turchaninov. It reveals and systematizes information on icons, concluding that many of them were painted by Ural masters, and the existence of Turchaninov’s own icon painters is not ruled out. This is supported by the information about a “drawing” school in Sysert, where artists and “painters” could be trained, for which there was not only the necessary educational literature, but also a rare Western European Piscator Bible — an illustrated edition of the 17th century, commonly used as an example of the plots of icons and iconographic compositions. The existence of A. F. Turchaninov’s own artists is confirmed by examples from the Inventory of paintings with local subjects, as well as documentary evidence of a contemporary — Academician N. Ya. Ozeretskovsky, with the facts of teaching A. F. Turchaninov’s working people various “arts” and crafts. Based on the systematization of the book bindings from the richest library of A. F. Turchaninov described in detail in the Inventory, a reasonable assumption is made about the places of their manufacture: not only by foreign bookbinders in the capital, but also by local craftsmen. The author does not yet have exact information about the presence of Turchaninov own bookbinding workshop, but the Inventory lists equipment that can be regarded as bookbinding. A general conclusion is drawn that today there is no direct evidence of the existence on the territory of the 18th century Sysert factories of A. F. Turchaninov any icon-painting or bookbinding workshop, but the indirect data collected and presented in the article are far from excluding such a possibility, and they can be considered quite convincing for a positive statement.https://epds.ru/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/5_N43-2023_History-Pirogova.pdfchurches of the sysert factoriesicon painters of early ekaterinburgsysert iconographersdalmatovo monasterybook bindingsa. f. turchaninov
spellingShingle Elena P. Pirogova
Evidence for a Possible Existence of Icon-Painting and Book-Binding Workshops at Sysert Factories of 18th Century
Вестник Екатеринбургской духовной семинарии
churches of the sysert factories
icon painters of early ekaterinburg
sysert iconographers
dalmatovo monastery
book bindings
a. f. turchaninov
title Evidence for a Possible Existence of Icon-Painting and Book-Binding Workshops at Sysert Factories of 18th Century
title_full Evidence for a Possible Existence of Icon-Painting and Book-Binding Workshops at Sysert Factories of 18th Century
title_fullStr Evidence for a Possible Existence of Icon-Painting and Book-Binding Workshops at Sysert Factories of 18th Century
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for a Possible Existence of Icon-Painting and Book-Binding Workshops at Sysert Factories of 18th Century
title_short Evidence for a Possible Existence of Icon-Painting and Book-Binding Workshops at Sysert Factories of 18th Century
title_sort evidence for a possible existence of icon painting and book binding workshops at sysert factories of 18th century
topic churches of the sysert factories
icon painters of early ekaterinburg
sysert iconographers
dalmatovo monastery
book bindings
a. f. turchaninov
url https://epds.ru/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/5_N43-2023_History-Pirogova.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT elenappirogova evidenceforapossibleexistenceoficonpaintingandbookbindingworkshopsatsysertfactoriesof18thcentury