
True creative inspiration prompted Vasnetsov to solve one of his best watercolors – “Ivan the Great Square in the Kremlin”, bribing a surprisingly joyful, cheerful feeling of a winter day.
Light, white sparkling light lies on the houses and belfries. They ride sledges and motley carriages, talk to each other about important boyars in tall fur hats, a ragged beggar-idiot jumps on his wand…
And all this – against the backdrop of magnificent old Russian architecture, in the festive solemn and majestic.
The heyday of the Kremlin. All-Svyatsky Bridge and the Kremlin at the end of the XVII century by Apollinarius Vasnetsov
Red Square in the second half of the XVII century by Apollinarius Vasnetsov
At dawn at the Resurrection Bridge. The end of the XVII century by Apollinarius Vasnetsov
Iván el gran cuadrado en el Kremlin. Siglo XVII – Apolinario Vasnetsov
The Moscow Kremlin under Ivan Kalita by Apollinarius Vasnetsov
The Moscow torture chamber. The end of the XVI century (Konstantin-Eleninsky gate of the Moscow prison at the turn of the XVI and XVII centuries) by Apollinarius Vasnetsov
The Moscow Kremlin with Dmitri Donskoi by Apollinarius Vasnetsov
Ivan le Grand Carré au Kremlin. XVIIe siècle – Apollinaris Vasnetsov