Photographer’s Note
Today I have taken lot of shots of Smolny cathedral in Saint Petersburg. I am going to start a series of shots of this beautiful architecture one by one revealing all its beauty slowely.
NOTE:
The dazzling cupolas of Smolny Cathedral, one of the most beautiful churches in St. Petersburg, rise majestically from its waterside location on the banks of the Neva River.
Smolny Cathedral was designed by Italian architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli, who came to Russia as a boy with his father, who was invited to the country by Peter the Great and who constructed the Winter Palace and the palace at Tsarskoe Selo. Smolny Cathedral was one of Rastrelli Jr.'s last projects, and one that the great architect left unfinished.
The cathedral was part of a complex planned by the Empress Elizabeth to include a nunnery and a new school for girls - the first and most famous girls' state school in the Russian Empire. Construction began on October 30, 1748, and by 1761 construction of the cathedral was complete. However, in December of that year, Elizabeth died, and work on the monastery came to a halt. Rastrelli was relieved of his duties at Smolny by Catherine the Great, and left Russia in October 1763.
By the early 1830s, much of the cathedral had fallen into disrepair and was becoming overgrown. In 1832, Nicholas I commissioned Vasily Stasov to finish the building. Construction was officially completed in 1835, and the cathedral was on July 22 of that year.
Originally, Rastrelli wanted to a put a bell-tower - designed to be taller than the Peter and Paul Cathedral, at that point the tallest building in the city - next to the cathedral, but his plans were never realized.
A half-circle cast-iron tracery fence with meticulous posts and gates fenced in the entrance to the cathedral. The steps in front of the altar were decorated with a cut-crystal balustrade, while the walls and the columns of the cathedral were finished with white marble and covered with sculpted images. The regal throne was located on the right side of the cathedral under a canopy, while on the other side there was a pulpit carved of white Urals marble and decorated with various carvings. The cathedral's Ark of the Covenant was made of 180 pounds of silver. There were numerous icons and paintings including Alexander Venetsianov's famous Resurrection of Christ.
After the revolution, the cathedral suffered a similar fate to most of the churches in St. Petersburg. In 1922, all of its valuables were looted, and in 1923 the cathedral was closed. For many years, the building was not even heated, had no electricity or water, and it slowly decayed.
In 1972, the cathedral's iconostasis was taken out. Soon after, the cathedral became a museum for the city, and hosted exhibitions. It was later converted into a concert hall, which is still one of its primary functions today.
atus, pasternak, guillaumejm, goodwill, Budapestman, Lynette, cunejo200, ramesh_lalwani, feather, leo61, lestans, TeresaT has marked this note useful
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Gustaw
(21670) 2006-08-19 12:17
Hi, my friend from India!
It is very interesting view of russian churche. Beautiful colours of photography, good light. Interesting detals.
Marek
pasternak
(13688) 2006-08-19 13:01
Hi Vivek, I am looking forward to seeing your Smolny series, because it is one of the most beautiful creations of Rastrelli. Nice close-up on the towers here, and a perfect teaser to begin the series with;)) Thank you for your informative note as well.
Cheers
Alexander
atus
(15476) 2006-08-19 13:24
Hello Vivek,
another very nice and clear shot of your cupolas' serie. Very well captured and cropped with perfect focus. The contrast with the blue sky is excellent.
Tfs and have a great Sunday!
Attila
guillaumejm
(32) 2006-08-19 13:37
Hello,
Funny idea to take only cupolas!. They are very nice and well captured, on perfect blue background. But I would have prefered to have the entire cathedral.
Best regards
JMarc
Budapestman
(42876) 2006-08-19 14:19
Hi Vivek!
Very nice architecture photo! Excellent composition and POV, beautiful details! Very interesting and informative note! Splendid shot!
Thank you, nice days
George
Lynette
(1615) 2006-08-19 15:16
Hi Vivek,
An interesting view of the cathedral. Beautiful colours , good light, crisp and neat. Good pov and interesting detail.
Happy weekend.
Greetings in India
: ) Lynette
wanna_yu
(0) 2006-08-19 15:46
Finally :)
Beautiful perspective Vivek, I love details on your photo :) Fantastic colours and contrast. Lovely shot :)
Greetings
Ivana
cunejo200
(7243) 2006-08-19 16:54
Hi Vivek,
I have never been to Russia, and I am truly enjoying your photos of St. Petersburg. The cathedral's towers look so regal against the blue sky. Exquisite comp and details. Best wishes.
Danilo
ptibelo
(2974) 2006-08-19 18:21
les 3 tours tranchent merveilleusement bien sur le ciel bleu..et très bons détails.
amitiés JMarie
ramesh_lalwani
(3209) 2006-08-20 3:44
Hi Vivek
Thanks for sharing this beautiful photo.Nice note
Ramesh
ben4321
(9807) 2006-08-20 5:34
Going in close on these three domes of the cathedral has made for a really great photo.
I like how the colourful domes stand out from the blue sky, and the slightly panoramic crop has worked well.
Good work.
Cheers,
Ben
feather
(50168) 2006-08-20 5:48
It's a good idea to concentrate on details and this first one of the cupolas is splendid. I look forward to the rest of the series and the final revelation.
Kath
leo61
(43816) 2006-08-20 5:59
Hi Vivek!
Nice composition with only the cupolas against the sky.A verry sharp image and good POV.Good contrast with the sky,nice colors and many details.
Regards,Leo
TeresaT
(10733) 2006-08-22 18:31
Hello Vivek,
Beautiful close up of this "cupulas".
you've captured very well this rich details.
Great colurs and light here.
Regards
Teresa
rosaline
(0) 2006-08-23 4:06
Hi Vivek
A nice shot of these cupolas. I like the symmetry and the quality of the image is superb. Good close up shot and with great details. Nice note too.
Aubrey
Photo Information
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Copyright: Vivek Pratap Singh Sisodia (Dragonheart)
(8393) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-08-19
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: SONY DSC-R1, Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar 24-120 2.8
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2006-08-19 11:35
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Discussions
- To wanna_yu: Smolny series! (2)
by Dragonheart, last updated 08-20 04:54 - To guillaumejm: Slowely and slowely :-) (2)
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