“…29 Lieven's description of Nicholas Roerich's designs for Prince Igor demonstrates the image of Russia that appealed to Western audiences: But where thermometers sunk down to ten, Or five, or one, or zero, she could never Believe that virtue thaw'd before the river. (Canto X) 38 According to Byron's narrator, life at the Russian court is excessively and chaotically luxurious, 'a hurry / Of waste, and haste, and glare, and gloss, and glitter' (Canto X). 39 At the same time, he argues that European dresses and ceremonies of the Russian nobility are only a surface, and that in an amorous 'flurry' one could see '…”