Tsaritsyna master’s chamber - an order that existed in pre-Petrine Russia.
The clerk sat in it, the treasurer-noblewoman was in charge.
In this order, the dress of the queen , princes and princesses and artisans was kept. He was subordinated to the Kadashevskaya settlement in Moscow and the settlement of Bereytovo , which were supposed to deliver paintings to the royal court. For the reception of paintings in Moscow, there was a special courtyard, which consisted of the head of the widow-boyar .
The workshops of the Queen's Chambers are mentioned from 1656 to 1701:
- Workshop of Queen Mary Ilyinichna from 1656 to 1672;
- workshop of the Queen Tsarina Natalya Kirillovna from 1672 to 1695;
- Workshop of Queen Empress Praskovya Fedorovna from 1685 to 1701;
- workshop chamber of Tsarina Agafya Simeonovna since 1682 [ specify ] ;
- workshop of the princess Natalya Alekseevna
other.
See also
- Royal workshop
- Embroideries of the Queen's Workshops (at Wikimedia Commons)
Literature
- Vasilenko N.P. Orders // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- Gavril Uspensky . The experience of narrating about the antiquities of Russians. - Kharkov, 1818 .-- S. 316.