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      • Saint Andrey Rublyov (born c. 1360–70—died c. 1430; canonized 1988; feast day January 29) was one of the greatest medieval Russian painters, whose masterpiece is a magnificent icon of “The Old Testament Trinity,” now in the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
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  2. Apr 4, 2024 · c.1360 - c.1430. Movement / Style: Byzantine art. Moscow school. Saint Andrey Rublyov (born c. 1360–70—died c. 1430; canonized 1988; feast day January 29) was one of the greatest medieval Russian painters, whose masterpiece is a magnificent icon of “The Old Testament Trinity ,” now in the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.

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  3. May 21, 2016 · The icon is even held in high esteem in the Roman Catholic Church and is frequently used by catechists to teach others about the mystery of the Trinity. The Trinity is a mystery and will always be ...

  4. May 30, 2012 · Rublev’s Trinity. By Sr. Joan L. Roccasalvo, C.S.J. May 30, 2012. This Sunday, the Church celebrates the feast of the Trinity, the central mystery of Christianity, the mystery of God who is ...

  5. The Old Testament Trinity, by St. Andrey Rublyov, c. 1410, in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow. (more) The Old Testament Trinity, tempera icon created about 1410 by Andrey Rublyov, who is regarded as one of the greatest medieval Russian painters of icons and frescoes.

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    Andrei died at Andronikov Monastery on January 29, 1430 (this date is still questionable). His work has influenced many different artists including Dionisy. At the Stoglavi Sobor (1551) Rublev's icon style was announced as a model for church painting. He was canonized a saint in 1988 by the Russian Orthodox Church. The church celebrates his feast d...

    Since 1959 the Andrei Rublev Museum has been open at the Andronnikov Monastery, displaying the art of his works and his epoch.

    Mikhail V. Alpatov, Andrey Rublev, Moscow: Iskusstvo, 1972.
    Sergius Golubtsov, Voplosh’enie bogoslovskih idey v tvorchestve prepodobnogo Andreya Rubleva [The realization of theological ideas in creative works of Andrey Rublev]. Bogoslovskie trudy22, 20–40,...
    Troitca Andreya Rubleva[The Trinity of Andrey Rublev], Gerold I. Vzdornov (ed.), Moscow: Iskusstvo 1989.
    Konrad Onasch, Das Problem des Lichtes in der Ikonomalerei Andrej Rublevs. Zur 600–Jahrfeier des grossen russischen Malers, vol. 28. Berlin: Berliner byzantinische Arbeiten, 1962.
    Lazarev, Viktor N. The Russian Icon: From Its Origins to the Sixteenth Century, Gerold I. Vzdornov (ed.). Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1997. ISBN 9780814624524
    "Moscow Patriarchate Glorifies Saints." Orthodox America. Issue 82, Vol. IX, No. 2, August, 1988. ISSN 0890-099X
    Somov, Georgij Yu. Semiotic systemity of visual artworks: Case study of The Holy Trinity by Rublev, Semiotica166 (1/4), 1-79, 2007. Retrieved February 20, 2009.

    All links retrieved June 19, 2021. 1. Rublev at the Russian Art Gallery 2. Selected works by Andrei Rublev: icons, frescoes and miniatures 3. "The Deesis painted by Andrey Rublev" from the Annunciation Church of the Moscow Kremlin- article by Dr. Oleg G. Uliyanov 4. Venerable Andrew Rublev the IconographerOrthodox icon and synaxarion

  6. Jun 1, 2021 · relics of the martyrs were kept in a church. It lies before us. It invites us to come into the depth and intimacy of all that is represented here. Come follow the Spirit up the hill of prayer. Come, live in the shadow of the Son of God, rest yourself beneath his tree of life. Come, journey to the home, prepared for you in the house of your Father.

  7. Andrey Rublev. The Artist and His World. Robin Milner-Gulland. A critical biography of the most celebrated religious icon painter in medieval Russia. A monk from Moscow, Andrey Rublev (c.1360–c.1430) is heralded as the greatest painter of religious icons and frescos in medieval Russia.

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