- Yemelyan Danilov
Yemelyan Danilov ( _ru. Емельян Данилов) (1627 - 1654) was a Russian
bellmaker .Yemelyan Danilov was born to a famous family of Muscovite bellmakers, the progenitor of which was
Danila Matveyev . The latter was an apprentice toKirill Samoylov , who, in turn, had once been a student ofAndrey Chokhov . Danila Matveyev cast his first bells in 1622 and would receive an honorary title of "tsar's bellmaker" (государев колокольных дел мастер). The information about Danila Matveyev's career is rather scarse. It is known that he and his son Yemelyan Danilov cast a 700-pood (11,500 kg) bell for theIpatiev Monastery inKostroma in 1647. In 1651, Danila and Yemelyan began preparations for the recasting of the 800-pood (13,100 kg) Resurrection Bell (Воскресный колокол) for the Assumptionbelltower of theMoscow Kremlin . Danila could not finish this assignment due to his death that same year.After the
tsar had chosen him over a German bellmaker Hans Falk, Yemelyan Danilov continued his father's work and finished casting the Resurrection Bell in 1652. The bell weighed 998 poods (16,350 kg) and was used until 1782, when it would be recast byYakov Zavyalov into a new 1017-pood (16,660 kg) bell. This new bell rang until the early 20th century and then cracked. In the 1930s, it was taken down by theSoviets and melted.In 1652, tsar
Alexei Mikhailovich ordered Yemelyan Danilov to cast a new 8,000-pood (130tonne ) bell instead of the broken Big Assumption Bell made by Andrey Chokhov. Danilov cast the bell in 1654, but it would be cracked in less than a year during festivities when it was still being refined. However, Yemelyan Danilov didn't live to see this day. He died during the outbreak ofbubonic plague inMoscow in the summer of 1654.Only two bells by Yemelyan Danilov survived to this day. One of them is a beautiful 60-pood (980 kg) bell (now in the
Kolomenskoye museum), cast in 1648. The second 80-pood (1,300 kg) bell called "Баран" (Ram) (cast in 1654) still hangs on a famous belltower of theRostov kremlin .Yemelyan Danilov is also known to have been a
protege of a young bellmakerAlexander Grigoriev , who would be accepted to theCannon Yard on his guarantee.
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