Tuesday, 11 February 2014

St. Andrew (Rublev) of Russia, iconographer (1430)

St. Andrew (Rublev) of Russia, iconographer (1430)
Commemorated on January 29
Many consider him the greatest iconographer of all time, and his "Holy Trinity" the finest icon. Very little is known of his life. He was born around 1360, and probably studied with the Byzantine iconographer Theophanes the Greek. He is known to have created icons for the Cathedral of the Annunciation in Moscow and the Cathedral of the Dormition at Vladimir. He created a highly spiritual and distinctively Russian iconographic style that set the standard for Russian iconography for centuries thereafter. It is said that he knew St Sergius of Radonezh (July 5). In his later years he became a monk.



Angels at Mamre (Holy Trinity) Rublev





Film of  St Andrew Rublev's life Part1 and 2  English subtitles.






















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