Went to Kirillovskaya, found the senior art critic, found the following:
1) Tombstone cry no oil painting and fresco. Frescoes of the XII century, which survived were roschischeny from painting the eighteenth and поновлены in 1984.
2) In the vestibule (narthex), aisles and arches remained many murals, because the artist was obliged to maintain a common style (yes its special, no one asked, he was 28 years old and he was hired to work)
Кстати в церкви есть еще несколько сюжетов авторства Врубеля не похожих на его руку ( Архангелы на арках , "Вход Господень в Иерусалим " ). That is, the lower level, so to speak, hand Vrubel to which we are accustomed to only see four icons in the marble iconostasis, which he wrote separately. I must tell you that it is amazing! Watch these masterpieces to complete the experience, if someone goes to look, always with the height of choirs! So just upstairs in the gallery, the XII century frescoes have been lost because the artist was forced to become attached to them and could be more artistic freedom which he did, so we have a truly Vrubel's "Descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles"
3) None of the specialists (art historians, and there were quite a few) who worked in the church in all that time did not occur to him to question the authorship Vrubel work on "Tombstone cry" in the niche arkasoliya, since in this respect there are plenty of archival documents and they are all in complete (in the church until now a museum)
Here's my little report, if anything, helped, I'm glad! And all involved in the dispute thank you for what prompted me to visit such a place, it's all going to have long time ... Well as always
P.S. The first three of M. Vrubel, the fourth-century fresco XII.