The Museum
History of the Museum
1. The Main Steps of the Museum Activity
documents
chronicle
2.History of the scientific research
personalities
1.Derviz V.D
2.Olsufyev Yu.A.
3.Florensky P.A.
4. Svirin A.N.
5.Nikolayeva T.V.
6.Klitina. E.N.
7.Belobrova O.A
8.Kruglova O.V.
9.Kalmykova L.E.
10.Mayasova N.A.
11.Manushina T.N.
memoirs
restoration
3.History of the educational activity
Scientific Research
conferences and seminars
participation in the exhibitions
scientific works, articles
editions
restoration
expeditions:
-- archaeological
-- collecting monuments of culture and history
The educational activity
celebrations
excursion
participation in festivals, competitions, exhibitions
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Belobrova Olga Andreyevna. B. 1926.
Belobrova Olga Andreyevna graduated from the History Faculty (Art History Department) of the Leningrad State University. Between 1952 and 1964 she worked in the Zagorsk Museum. As Chief Curator she put in perfect order the registration documents and the conditions for preservation of the museum collections. Her first published investigations concerned the iconography of Maxim the Greek, portraits of an outstanding political and church figure of the 17th century Dyonisius Zobninovsky and mission of Constantinople Patriarch Filofei to Sergius of Radonezh. O. Belobrova’s scientific interests have always been at the junction of literature, history and art, that is why her researches are quite unlike the works of her collegues.
I n 1964, D.S. Likhachev invited her to the Sector (now Department) of Old Russian Literature in the Institute of Russian Literature of the Russian Academy of Science (Pushkin House). O.A. Belobrova is an active member of the Scientific Council of the Sergiev Posad Museum. She takes part in all Museum conferences and celebrations. Now the subject of her investigations is a synthesis of word and image in different genres of Old Russian fine art and books. O.A. Belobrova’s work with original sources ia naturally connected with her belonging to D.S. Likhachev school of textual criticism.
I n 2005, Belobrova’s collected articles were published. Doctor of Art History, Academician G.I. Vzdornov wrote in Introduction: “First I met Olga Andreyevna Belobrova in autumn 1958, when one of my teachers, Mikhail Andreyevich Ilyin,
Came to settle me in the Zagorsl Museum… I was first of all stricken with her swift moving between departments, from the Museum to the Lavra territory, from the Lavra downtown. Her primary motor temper has not faded at all, it is still O.A. Belobrova’s characteristic feature.
To know Olga Andreyevna Belobrova in her domestic or official surroundings is great happiness. Our life is illuminated by people like her. Her brilliant individuality strikes even those who see her for the first time. O.A. Belobrova is nearly the same Leningrad rarity as Pushkin House or Dmitry Sergeyevich Likhachev”.
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