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|building_name = Saint Nicholas' Church<br/><small>{{lang|sr|Црква Светог Николе }}<br/>{{lang|sr|Crkva Svetog Nikole}}</small> |
| building_name = Saint Nicholas' Church<br/><small>{{lang|sr|Црква Светог Николе }}<br/>{{lang|sr|Crkva Svetog Nikole}}</small> |
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|image = Saint Nicholas' Church, Brezova.jpg |
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|location = [[Brezova, Ivanjica]], [[Serbia]] |
| location = [[Brezova, Ivanjica]], [[Serbia]] |
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|geo = {{Coord|43|32|42|N|20|04|13|E|type:landmark_region:CS|display=inline,title}} |
| geo = {{Coord|43|32|42|N|20|04|13|E|type:landmark_region:CS|display=inline,title}} |
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|religious_affiliation = [[Serbian Orthodox Church|Serbian Orthodox]] |
| religious_affiliation = [[Serbian Orthodox Church|Serbian Orthodox]] |
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|consecration_year = first half of the 17th century |
| consecration_year = first half of the 17th century |
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|heritage_designation = monument of great cultural significance |
| heritage_designation = monument of great cultural significance |
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|leadership = Institute for Cultural Heritage Preservation Kraljevo |
| leadership = Institute for Cultural Heritage Preservation Kraljevo |
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|architecture_type = [[Serbian Orthodox Church#Serbo-Byzantine Style|Serbo-Byzantine]] |
| architecture_type = [[Serbian Orthodox Church#Serbo-Byzantine Style|Serbo-Byzantine]] |
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'''Saint Nicholas |
The '''Church of Saint Nicholas''' ({{langx|sr|Црква Светог Николе/Crkva Svetog Nikole}}{{Cref2|a}}) is a [[Church (building)|church]] of the [[Serbian Orthodox Church]], located in the village of [[Brezova (Ivanjica)|Brezova]], 26 km southwest of [[Ivanjica]]. Situated on [[Mučanj]] mountain, it was built during the first half of the 17th century at the place of an older church. Folk tradition links the construction of the church with [[Despot (court title)|Despot]] [[Stefan Lazarević]] whose [[fresco]] portrait is located in the church, although he lived in the 15th century.<ref name="Toza">Radojčić (1996)</ref> |
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An [[Archeological survey]] of the church, but also its [[Conservation (cultural heritage)|conservation and restoration]] was being conducted at several instances (1971–1972, 1973–1975. and 1987), resulting in church's present status of state protected monument of great cultural significance.<ref name="CK">{{CHS-SANU|Link=506|Name=Црква светог Николе|Article=Брезова, црква светог Николе}}</ref> |
An [[Archeological survey]] of the church, but also its [[Conservation (cultural heritage)|conservation and restoration]] was being conducted at several instances (1971–1972, 1973–1975. and 1987), resulting in church's present status of state protected monument of great cultural significance.<ref name="CK">{{CHS-SANU|Link=506|Name=Црква светог Николе|Article=Брезова, црква светог Николе}}</ref> |
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==Architecture== |
==Architecture== |
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[[File:01-Crkva u Brezovi 02.jpg|thumb|right|The church with the Mt. Mučanj in the distance]] |
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Saint Nicholas' Church in Brezova is a single-[[nave]] building with polygonal [[dome]] and backside [[rose windows]]. The church's [[cella]] is divided into three [[aisle]]s. The dome is raised over the middle aisle, while the side aisles are topped with [[barrel vault]]s. The [[altar]] [[apse]] has a semi-cylindrical shape. Large [[narthex]] and the second (north-side) entrance were built subsequently. The [[Iconostasis]] of the older church dating from the 14th century is preserved in the Saint Nicholas' Church. |
Saint Nicholas' Church in Brezova is a single-[[nave]] building with polygonal [[dome]] and backside [[rose windows]]. The church's [[cella]] is divided into three [[aisle]]s. The dome is raised over the middle aisle, while the side aisles are topped with [[barrel vault]]s. The [[altar]] [[apse]] has a semi-cylindrical shape. Large [[narthex]] and the second (north-side) entrance were built subsequently. The [[Iconostasis]] of the older church dating from the 14th century is preserved in the Saint Nicholas' Church. |
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Primarily because of its plan, but also because of other architectural features, the church is classified in the group of Serbian churches built during the period of [[Ottoman Serbia|Ottoman rule over Serbia]] and influenced by the old [[Raška architectural school]]. |
Primarily because of its plan, but also because of other architectural features, the church is classified in the group of Serbian churches built during the period of [[Ottoman Serbia|Ottoman rule over Serbia]] and influenced by the old [[Raška architectural school]]. |
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==Frescoes== |
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[[File:01-Crkva u Brezovi 14.jpg|thumb| |
[[File:01-Crkva u Brezovi 14.jpg|thumb|right|Mosaic of St Nicholas at the entrance to the church]] |
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The church's [[fresco]]s were being painted during the 1730s <ref name="Toza" /> by two painters of "entirely different education, talent and artistic styles" <ref name="CK" /> who "failed to accomplish harmonic unity",<ref name="CK" /> but their paintings have "exceptionally interesting [[iconography]]".<ref name="CK" /> The decoration of the greater part of the church was conducted by the less talented of the two, an apprentice of [[priest]] Strahinja from [[Budimlje]]. The frescos of the second painter are "characterized by the affinity to icon-painting, the elegance of elongated figures and color modeling".<ref name="CK" /> |
The church's [[fresco]]s were being painted during the 1730s <ref name="Toza" /> by two painters of "entirely different education, talent and artistic styles" <ref name="CK" /> who "failed to accomplish harmonic unity",<ref name="CK" /> but their paintings have "exceptionally interesting [[iconography]]".<ref name="CK" /> The decoration of the greater part of the church was conducted by the less talented of the two, an apprentice of [[priest]] Strahinja from [[Budimlje]]. The frescos of the second painter are "characterized by the affinity to icon-painting, the elegance of elongated figures and color modeling".<ref name="CK" /> |
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Painter [[Simeon Lazović]] made ''the imperial portal and doorway with Nedraman's eye'' <ref name="CK" /> in 1805, as a part of the church's [[iconostasis]]. |
Painter [[Simeon Lazović]] made ''the imperial portal and doorway with Nedraman's eye'' <ref name="CK" /> in 1805, as a part of the church's [[iconostasis]]. |
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==Gallery== |
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| caption2 = The iconostasis |
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| caption4 = Interior of the church with the white iconostasis |
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Latest revision as of 06:18, 6 November 2024
Saint Nicholas' Church Црква Светог Николе Crkva Svetog Nikole | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Serbian Orthodox |
Leadership | Institute for Cultural Heritage Preservation Kraljevo |
Year consecrated | first half of the 17th century |
Location | |
Location | Brezova, Ivanjica, Serbia |
Geographic coordinates | 43°32′42″N 20°04′13″E / 43.54500°N 20.07028°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Serbo-Byzantine |
The Church of Saint Nicholas (Serbian: Црква Светог Николе/Crkva Svetog Nikole[a]) is a church of the Serbian Orthodox Church, located in the village of Brezova, 26 km southwest of Ivanjica. Situated on Mučanj mountain, it was built during the first half of the 17th century at the place of an older church. Folk tradition links the construction of the church with Despot Stefan Lazarević whose fresco portrait is located in the church, although he lived in the 15th century.[1]
An Archeological survey of the church, but also its conservation and restoration was being conducted at several instances (1971–1972, 1973–1975. and 1987), resulting in church's present status of state protected monument of great cultural significance.[2]
Architecture
[edit]Saint Nicholas' Church in Brezova is a single-nave building with polygonal dome and backside rose windows. The church's cella is divided into three aisles. The dome is raised over the middle aisle, while the side aisles are topped with barrel vaults. The altar apse has a semi-cylindrical shape. Large narthex and the second (north-side) entrance were built subsequently. The Iconostasis of the older church dating from the 14th century is preserved in the Saint Nicholas' Church.
Primarily because of its plan, but also because of other architectural features, the church is classified in the group of Serbian churches built during the period of Ottoman rule over Serbia and influenced by the old Raška architectural school.
Frescoes
[edit]The church's frescos were being painted during the 1730s [1] by two painters of "entirely different education, talent and artistic styles" [2] who "failed to accomplish harmonic unity",[2] but their paintings have "exceptionally interesting iconography".[2] The decoration of the greater part of the church was conducted by the less talented of the two, an apprentice of priest Strahinja from Budimlje. The frescos of the second painter are "characterized by the affinity to icon-painting, the elegance of elongated figures and color modeling".[2]
The frescos are dominated by scenes from the life of Saint Nicholas and portraits of Car Lazar of Serbia, Carica Milica and despot Stefan Lazarević. The portrait of despot, placed on a northern wall near the north-west corner of the church, is considered to have been made after an authentic fresco,[1] which had probably been painted between 1421. and 1427, during the despot Stefan's rule. Next to the despot's portrait, on the western wall, stands the portrait of his father, Lazar of Serbia.
Painter Simeon Lazović made the imperial portal and doorway with Nedraman's eye [2] in 1805, as a part of the church's iconostasis.
Gallery
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The chandelier and the frescos
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The frescos on the south wall
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The iconostasis
See also
[edit]Notes and references
[edit]- Notes
- Monuments of Culture in Serbia: "Crkva svetog Nikole" (SANU) (in Serbian and English)
- Zavod za zaštitu spomenika Kraljevo
- Radojčić, Svetozar (1996). Portreti srpskih vladara u srednjem veku (fototipsko izdanje originala iz 1934. godine sa dopunama). Belgrade. ISBN 86-80879-07-X.
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- References