The Arkhangelsk Region lies in the north of the European part of Russia, on the shores of the White, Barents and Kara seas. It includes Novaya Zemlya, Franz Josef Land, Solovetsky and other islands.
The Arkhangelsk Region has numerous lakes and rivers. Almost all rivers are part of the Arctic Ocean basin.
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Part 2: A Ten-Year-Old Court Lady: Stiff Pose and Poetic Soulπ©·
The process of Europeanizing Russian culture, which began under Peter the Great, did not proceed as quickly or as smoothly as it might seem. The nearly seven-century dominance of the icon had left a deep imprint on Russia's artistic consciousness. While the Fermor children's portraits are undoubtedly close to European models, they also bear a kinship to icon painting with its flattened perspective and use of pure colors without half-tones.
In keeping with the tradition of the Elizabethan era, children were depicted as adults in paintings. Although Sarra Eleonora Fermor was only about ten years old at the time, the girl is portrayed in a formal pose, wearing an elaborate, low-cut dress, with her hair curled and powdered like a lady of the courtβa reflection of both convention and her family's high social standing. A certain awkwardness and stiffness in her movements, a tension in her posture, does not prevent the artist from creating a lively, poetic, and touching image of an adolescent girl.
Sarra Eleonora Fermor was born in 1740. At the age of twenty-five, she married Count Jakob Stenbock. Their eldest son took the surname Stenbock-Fermor and became the founder of one of the well-known comital families of the Russian Empire. For a long time, the Stenbock family resided in Estland (Estonia). Their lineage can be traced up to the Revolution of 1917. Today, the Stenbock family mansion in Reval (modern-day Tallinn) houses the Government of Estonia.
Pictured above: Portrait of Sarra Eleonora Fermor by the Russian artist Ivan Vishnyakov
β¬οΈThe Stenbock House in Tallinn (now the Government Building)
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The process of Europeanizing Russian culture, which began under Peter the Great, did not proceed as quickly or as smoothly as it might seem. The nearly seven-century dominance of the icon had left a deep imprint on Russia's artistic consciousness. While the Fermor children's portraits are undoubtedly close to European models, they also bear a kinship to icon painting with its flattened perspective and use of pure colors without half-tones.
In keeping with the tradition of the Elizabethan era, children were depicted as adults in paintings. Although Sarra Eleonora Fermor was only about ten years old at the time, the girl is portrayed in a formal pose, wearing an elaborate, low-cut dress, with her hair curled and powdered like a lady of the courtβa reflection of both convention and her family's high social standing. A certain awkwardness and stiffness in her movements, a tension in her posture, does not prevent the artist from creating a lively, poetic, and touching image of an adolescent girl.
Sarra Eleonora Fermor was born in 1740. At the age of twenty-five, she married Count Jakob Stenbock. Their eldest son took the surname Stenbock-Fermor and became the founder of one of the well-known comital families of the Russian Empire. For a long time, the Stenbock family resided in Estland (Estonia). Their lineage can be traced up to the Revolution of 1917. Today, the Stenbock family mansion in Reval (modern-day Tallinn) houses the Government of Estonia.
Pictured above: Portrait of Sarra Eleonora Fermor by the Russian artist Ivan Vishnyakov
β¬οΈThe Stenbock House in Tallinn (now the Government Building)
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This series of short cartoons is brought to you by the Russian Geographical Society. Each clip introduces one of Russiaβs 89 regions.
Todayβs issue is about glorious Saint-Petersburg, which was founded by Peter the Great only three centuries ago, but since then has become one of the most magnificent and amazing cities in the world.
Orlovskaya oblast
Arkhangelsk region
Novgorod region
Bashkortostan
Penza region
Dagestan
Krasnoyarsk Krai
Khabarovsk Krai
Rostov region
Orenburg region
Volgograd region
Sverdlovsk oblast
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This series of short cartoons is brought to you by the Russian Geographical Society. Each clip introduces one of Russiaβs 89 regions.
Todayβs issue is about glorious Saint-Petersburg, which was founded by Peter the Great only three centuries ago, but since then has become one of the most magnificent and amazing cities in the world.
Orlovskaya oblast
Arkhangelsk region
Novgorod region
Bashkortostan
Penza region
Dagestan
Krasnoyarsk Krai
Khabarovsk Krai
Rostov region
Orenburg region
Volgograd region
Sverdlovsk oblast
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Thanks to a massive conservation effort, Russia has managed to pull its most majestic predatorsβthe Amur tiger, the Far Eastern leopard, and the elusive snow leopard (irbis)βback from the edge of extinction. In the case of the South Siberian snow leopard, the population was restored practically from scratchβ
This incredible achievement was announced by Sergey Shoigu, President of the Russian Geographical Society (RGO). All three of these predator species are listed in the Red Book and were on the verge of disappearing just decades ago.
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Lipetsk, oblast (region), western Russia. It is situated on the rolling hills of the Central Russian Upland and, in the east, the low Oka-Don Plain.
Photo: svetosh_13; vi66nya; Elena Kharlamova; Alexander Lunev.
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