Andrew Rublev
Saint Andrei Rublev (1360? - January 29, 1430) is considered one of the greatest iconographers of all-time. His feast day is July 4.
Very few details on his life are known, and the first known reference to his work appeared in 1405, when he is said to have painted icons and frescoes in the Cathedral of the Annunciation in Moscow. Only one icon is credited as entirely Rublev's work - the Trinity, or Hospitality of Abraham.
Rublev reposed at Andronikov Monastery on January 29, 1430. He was canonized by the Church in 1988.
Selected icons
- Ascension of Christ (ca. 1408)
- Theotokos of Vladimir (ca. 1405)
- Christ the Redeemer (ca. 1410)
- Apostle Paul (ca. 1410s)
References
- Andrei Rublev on Wikipedia
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