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As a result of social reforms in the 17th century, significant changes took place in Russian culture. The genre of democratic satire and rhymed poetry was born in literature, and author's prose appeared. Thanks to the emergence of secular elements in the spiritual life of society, the theater was born. In architecture, there was a departure from the church-scholastic worldview, that is, secular motives also increased. In painting, the desire for decorativeness increased, and the genre of secular portrait appeared. Part-part singing appeared in the music, which was the result of Western European influence. According to historians, the 17th century was the last for Old Russian art and a turning point in the development of Russian culture.