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English: Ancient portray of Yermak, the first leader of the exploration of Siberia. The type of painting is called "parsúna" (from "persona" - person), it was transitional style between abstract iconographics and real paintings. Neither this, nor any other Yermak's portray (parsuna) was made in his lifetime. All the portrays were made by the descriptions from the chronicles. Another portray, and one more (click on image to enlarge).
Esperanto: Jermak Timofejeviĉ, la konkeranto de Sibirj.
Русский: Старинная парсуна Ермака, положившего начала присоединению Сибири к России. Парсуна была стилем, характерным для того времени, переходным между абстрактной иконописью, не пытавшейся изобразить реальные черты лица, и портретной живописью. Ни этот, ни один другой портрет Ермака не были написаны при жизни
Date 17th century
date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source English wikipedia
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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