Meeting of restoration council
Four restored articles were returned to the museum from the Vologda’s branch of the All-Russian Art Research and Restoration Centre named after Academician I.E. Grabar: a ribbon for lampion, a tabernacle, an icon “Crucifixion” and a chemise.
The ribbon for lampion was handed over to the museum from the Goritsy Convent of the Resurrection in 1932. It was in a very bad state. The restorers strengthened and filled up the lost bugles. The tabernacle dating back to the 19th century was completely restored. Both works of art will be presented in the museum exhibitions soon. The icon “Crucifixion” comes from the Ferapontov Monastery, it was handed over to the museum in the 1920s. During restoration, they unveiled vivid painting of the late 17th century created by professional masters.
Museum restorers S.M. Smirnova, A.A. Borodulina, N.V. Petukhov and A.S. Rubtsov introduced their reports on the completion of restoration of 11 items from the following collections: “Metal”, “Old Russian Painting”, “Folk Textile” and Wood”.
Ribbon for lampion sewn of white calico, spangled Date: Early 20th century Material: Bugles, calico Technique: Embroidery Dimensions: 76,0×14,0 cm Handed over from the Goritsy Convent of the Resurrection in 1932 ЦТ-473 (before and after restoration)
Tabernacle Date: First quarter of the 19th century Material, technique: Cooper, enamel, casting Dimensions: 49×16×12 cm М-197 (before and after restoration)
Icon “Crucifixion” Material: Wood Technique: Tempera Dimensions: 118×75×5 cm ДЖ-638 (before and after restoration)
Official name of the museum:
The Federal State Budgetary Institution of Culture “Kirillo-Belozersky Historical, Architectural and Art Museum-Reserve”
Founded:
In 1924
Museum status:
It was included into the State List of Particularly Valuable Objects of Cultural Heritage of the Peoples of the Russian Federation in 1997.