West (Main) facade, Left Bay | ||
Solomon in left zakomara (semi-circular gable) | ||
While the central zakomary are dominated by King David (see page 1), here according to Brumfield, Solomon as "law-giver, poet, builder of the Temple" is important, joining David as a representative of a wise and strong ruler. Others depicted on the facades include Alexander the Great, Hercules, and Vsevolod himself. Brumfield continues, and I quote at length because I think his point is important: "Indeed the emphasis on great rulers seems to overshadow the image of Christ. . . . In symbolic terms, however, all of the previous rulers and mythological figures would have been interpreted as part of an elaborate system of commentary on the glory and majesty of Christ (references to classical mythology as well as to the Old Testament were justified as a prefiguration of Christ's mission). The final link in the uppermost row of images occurs on the north facade, of which the left zakamara displays a donor group containing Vsevolod and his five sons, one of whom he holds on his knee. . . . [See this detail.] From Alexander, David, Solomon, and Christ, the sense of authority bequeathed to Vsevolod and to his sons is emphatically proclaimed" (54). | ||
Often the low relief designs around the windows seem more decorative than specifically symbolic or iconographically significant. There are two saints' busts in roundels flanking the windows, but they seem overcome by the foliage and animals. These saints are holding books so they are probably Evangelists. | ||
Seated saints under the arches in the arcadeIt's possible that two of these saints might be women. | ||
West Facade, Right Bay | ||
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