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Andrei Rublev

Andrei Rublev (Russian: Андре́й Рублёв, IPA: [ɐnˈdrʲej rʊˈblʲɵf] listen , also transliterated as Andrey Rublyov)[1] was a Russian icon painter born in the 1360s who died between 1427 and 1430[2] in Moscow. He is considered to be one of the greatest medieval Russian painters of Orthodox Christian icons and frescos.


Andrei Rublev
anniversary stamp in 1961
Venerable Father (Prepodobne), Monk and Iconographer
Bornbetween 1360 and 1370
Diedbetween 1427 and 1430
Andronikov Monastery, Moscow
Venerated inEastern Orthodox Church
Canonized6 June 1988, Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius by 1988 Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church,
Feast29 January, 13 June, 4 July, 6 July, 22 August
AttributesClothed as an Orthodox monk, often shown holding an icon

Early life

Little information survives about his life; even where he was born is unknown. He probably lived in the Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra, near Moscow, under Nikon of Radonezh, who became hegumen after the death of Sergius of Radonezh in 1392. The first mention of Rublev is in 1405, when he decorated icons and frescos for the Cathedral of the Annunciation of the Moscow Kremlin, in company with Theophanes the Greek and Prokhor of Gorodets. His name was the last of the list of masters, as the junior both by rank and by age. Theophanes was an important Byzantine master, who moved to Russia and is considered to have trained Rublev.

Career

Chronicles tell us that together with Daniel Chorny he painted the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir in 1408 as well as the Trinity Cathedral in the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius between 1425 and 1427. After Daniel's death, Andrei came to Moscow's Andronikov Monastery where he painted his last work, the frescoes of the Saviour Cathedral. He is also believed to have painted at least one of the miniatures in the Khitrovo Gospels.

The only work authenticated as entirely his is the icon of the Trinity (c. 1410, currently in the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow). It is based on an earlier icon known as the "Hospitality of Abraham" (illustrating Genesis 18). Rublev removed the figures of Abraham and Sarah from the scene, and through a subtle use of composition and symbolism changed the subject to focus on the Mystery of the Trinity.

In Rublev's art two traditions are combined: the highest asceticism and the classic harmony of Byzantine mannerism. The characters of his paintings are always peaceful and calm. After some time his art came to be perceived as the ideal of Eastern Church painting and of Orthodox iconography.

Death and legacy

Rublev died at Andronikov Monastery between 1427 and 1430. Rublev's work influenced many artists including Dionisy. The Stoglavi Sobor (1551) promulgated Rublev's icon style as a model for church painting. Since 1959 the Andrei Rublev Museum at the Andronikov Monastery has displayed his and related art.

The Russian Orthodox Church canonized Rublev as a saint in 1988, celebrating his feast day on 29 January[3] and/or on 4 July.[3][4][5]

In 1966, Andrei Tarkovsky made a film Andrei Rublev, loosely based on the artist's life. This became the first (and perhaps only) film produced in the Soviet era to treat the artist as a world-historic figure and Christianity as an axiom of Russia's historical identity,[6] during a turbulent period in the history of Russia.

Veneration

  • 29 January – commemoration of his death anniversary (Greek Orthodox Church)[7][8]
  • 12/13 June – feast day, Synaxis of All of Andronikov Monastery (with Andronicus, Sabbas, Alexander, Abbots of Moscow and Daniel the Black, the icon painter)[9]
  • 4 July – main feast day from the list of "Russian saints of Moscow and Vladimir" by Nikodim (Kononov),
  • 6 July – Synaxis of All Saints of Radonezh
  • Synaxis of all saints of Moscow – movable holiday on the Sunday before 26 August (ROC)[10]

Selected works

References

  1. ^ The Getty Union Artist Name List prefers "Rublyov", but "Rublev" is more commonly found.
  2. ^ "Venerable Andrew Rublev the Iconographer", Orthodox Church in America
  3. ^ a b "Saint Herman Calendar 2006". Platina CA: Saint Herman of Alaska Brotherhood. 2006: 12, 56. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ Church Calendar 2006-07-21 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  5. ^ , Orthodox America, vol. IX, no. 82, August 1988, archived from the original on 2008-07-05, retrieved 2008-03-16
  6. ^ Hoberman, Jim. "Andrei Rublev". The Criterion Collection. Retrieved 2007-12-06.
  7. ^ "January 29, 2015. + Orthodox Calendar". orthochristian.com. Retrieved 2022-07-16.
  8. ^ "Ορθόδοξος Συναξαριστής :: Άγιος Ανδρέας Ρουμπλιόβ ο Εικονογράφος". www.saint.gr. Retrieved 2022-07-16.
  9. ^ "АНДРЕЙ РУБЛЁВ". www.pravenc.ru. Retrieved 2022-07-16.
  10. ^ "АНДРЕЙ РУБЛЕВ - Древо". drevo-info.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-07-16.

Sources

  • Andrei Rublev, a 1966 film by Andrei Tarkovsky loosely based on the painter's life.
  • Mikhail V. Alpatov, Andrey Rublev, Moscow: Iskusstvo, 1972.
  • Gabriel Bunge, The Rublev Trinity, transl. Andrew Louth, St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, Crestwood, New York, 2007.
  • Sergius Golubtsov, Voplosh’enie bogoslovskih idey v tvorchestve prepodobnogo Andreya Rubleva [The realization of theological ideas in creative works of Andrey Rublev]. Bogoslovskie trudy 22, 20–40, 1981.
  • Troitca Andreya Rubleva [The Trinity of Andrey Rublev], Gerold I. Vzdornov (ed.), Moscow: Iskusstvo 1989.
  • Viktor N. Lazarev, The Russian Icon: From Its Origins to the Sixteenth Century, Gerold I. Vzdornov (ed.). Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1997.
  • Priscilla Hunt, Andrei Rublev's Old Testament Trinity Icon in Cultural Context, The Trinity-Sergius Lavr in Russian History and Culture: Readings in Russian Religious Culture, vol. 3, ed. Deacon Vladimir Tsurikov, (Jordanville, NY: Holy Trinity Seminary Press, 2006), 99-122.(See on-line at phslavic.com)
  • Priscilla Hunt, Andrei Rublev's Old Testament Trinity Icon: Problems of Meaning, Intertextuality, and Transmission, Symposion: A Journal of Russian (Religious) Thought, ed. Roy Robson, 7-12 (2002–2007), 15-46 (See on-line at www.phslavic.com)
  • 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.
  • Konrad Onasch, Das Gedankenmodell des byzantisch–slawischen Kirchenbaus. In Tausend Jahre Christentum in Russland, Karl Christian Felmy et al. (eds.), 539–543. Go¨ ttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 1988.
  • Eugeny N. Trubetskoi, Russkaya ikonopis'. Umozrenie w kraskah. Wopros o smysle vizni w drewnerusskoj religioznoj viwopisi [Russian icon painting. Colourful contemplation. Question of the meaning of life in early Russian religious painting], Moscow: Beliy Gorod, 2003 [1916].
  • Georgij Yu. Somov, Semiotic systemity of visual artworks: Case study of The Holy Trinity by Rublev, Semiotica 166 (1/4), 1-79, 2007.

External links

  • Andrey Rublev Official Web Site
  • Rublev at the Russian Art Gallery
  • Selected works by Andrei Rublev: icons, frescoes and miniatures
  • "The Deesis painted by Andrey Rublev" from the Annunciation Church of the Moscow Kremlin - article by Dr. Oleg G. Uliyanov
  • , compiled by Robert Bird
  • Venerable Andrew Rublev the Iconographer Orthodox icon and synaxarion

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This article is about the medieval Russian painter For the 1966 Russian film see Andrei Rublev film For the Russian tennis player see Andrey Rublev Andrei Rublev Russian Andre j Rublyov IPA ɐnˈdrʲej rʊˈblʲɵf listen help info also transliterated as Andrey Rublyov 1 was a Russian icon painter born in the 1360s who died between 1427 and 1430 2 in Moscow He is considered to be one of the greatest medieval Russian painters of Orthodox Christian icons and frescos SaintAndrei Rublevanniversary stamp in 1961Venerable Father Prepodobne Monk and IconographerBornbetween 1360 and 1370Diedbetween 1427 and 1430Andronikov Monastery MoscowVenerated inEastern Orthodox ChurchCanonized6 June 1988 Trinity Lavra of St Sergius by 1988 Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church Feast29 January 13 June 4 July 6 July 22 AugustAttributesClothed as an Orthodox monk often shown holding an iconRublev s famous icon of the Trinity Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Death and legacy 4 Veneration 5 Selected works 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksEarly life EditLittle information survives about his life even where he was born is unknown He probably lived in the Trinity St Sergius Lavra near Moscow under Nikon of Radonezh who became hegumen after the death of Sergius of Radonezh in 1392 The first mention of Rublev is in 1405 when he decorated icons and frescos for the Cathedral of the Annunciation of the Moscow Kremlin in company with Theophanes the Greek and Prokhor of Gorodets His name was the last of the list of masters as the junior both by rank and by age Theophanes was an important Byzantine master who moved to Russia and is considered to have trained Rublev Career EditChronicles tell us that together with Daniel Chorny he painted the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir in 1408 as well as the Trinity Cathedral in the Trinity Lavra of St Sergius between 1425 and 1427 After Daniel s death Andrei came to Moscow s Andronikov Monastery where he painted his last work the frescoes of the Saviour Cathedral He is also believed to have painted at least one of the miniatures in the Khitrovo Gospels The only work authenticated as entirely his is the icon of the Trinity c 1410 currently in the Tretyakov Gallery Moscow It is based on an earlier icon known as the Hospitality of Abraham illustrating Genesis 18 Rublev removed the figures of Abraham and Sarah from the scene and through a subtle use of composition and symbolism changed the subject to focus on the Mystery of the Trinity In Rublev s art two traditions are combined the highest asceticism and the classic harmony of Byzantine mannerism The characters of his paintings are always peaceful and calm After some time his art came to be perceived as the ideal of Eastern Church painting and of Orthodox iconography Death and legacy EditRublev died at Andronikov Monastery between 1427 and 1430 Rublev s work influenced many artists including Dionisy The Stoglavi Sobor 1551 promulgated Rublev s icon style as a model for church painting Since 1959 the Andrei Rublev Museum at the Andronikov Monastery has displayed his and related art The Russian Orthodox Church canonized Rublev as a saint in 1988 celebrating his feast day on 29 January 3 and or on 4 July 3 4 5 In 1966 Andrei Tarkovsky made a film Andrei Rublev loosely based on the artist s life This became the first and perhaps only film produced in the Soviet era to treat the artist as a world historic figure and Christianity as an axiom of Russia s historical identity 6 during a turbulent period in the history of Russia Veneration Edit29 January commemoration of his death anniversary Greek Orthodox Church 7 8 12 13 June feast day Synaxis of All of Andronikov Monastery with Andronicus Sabbas Alexander Abbots of Moscow and Daniel the Black the icon painter 9 4 July main feast day from the list of Russian saints of Moscow and Vladimir by Nikodim Kononov 6 July Synaxis of All Saints of Radonezh Synaxis of all saints of Moscow movable holiday on the Sunday before 26 August ROC 10 Selected works Edit Nativity of Jesus 1405 Cathedral of the Annunciation Moscow Kremlin Baptism of Jesus 1405 Cathedral of the Annunciation Moscow Annunciation 1405 Cathedral of the Annunciation Moscow Version of the Theotokos of Vladimir ca 1405 St Michael 1408 Iconostasis at Dormition Cathedral Vladimir St Gabriel 1408 Dormition Cathedral Vladimir St Andrew the First called 1408 Dormition Cathedral Vladimir St Gregory the Theologian 1408 Dormition Cathedral Vladimir Theotokos from Deesis 1408 Dormition Cathedral Vladimir Some think this may be the work of Theophanes the Greek St John the Theologian 1408 Dormition Cathedral Vladimir St John the Baptist 1408 Dormition Cathedral Vladimir The Saviour Enthroned in Glory Christ in Majesty 1408 Dormition Cathedral Vladimir Harrowing of Hell 1408 1410 Vladimir Christ the Redeemer ca 1410 Tretyakov Gallery Moscow Ascension 1408 Tretyakov Gallery Moscow Apostle Paul 1410s Tretyakov Gallery Moscow References Edit The Getty Union Artist Name List prefers Rublyov but Rublev is more commonly found Venerable Andrew Rublev the Iconographer Orthodox Church in America a b Saint Herman Calendar 2006 Platina CA Saint Herman of Alaska Brotherhood 2006 12 56 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Church Calendar Archived 2006 07 21 at the Wayback Machine in Russian Moscow Patriarchate Glorifies Saints Orthodox America vol IX no 82 August 1988 archived from the original on 2008 07 05 retrieved 2008 03 16 Hoberman Jim Andrei Rublev The Criterion Collection Retrieved 2007 12 06 January 29 2015 Orthodox Calendar orthochristian com Retrieved 2022 07 16 Or8odo3os Syna3arisths Agios Andreas Roympliob o Eikonografos www saint gr Retrieved 2022 07 16 ANDREJ RUBLYoV www pravenc ru Retrieved 2022 07 16 ANDREJ RUBLEV Drevo drevo info ru in Russian Retrieved 2022 07 16 Sources EditAndrei Rublev a 1966 film by Andrei Tarkovsky loosely based on the painter s life Mikhail V Alpatov Andrey Rublev Moscow Iskusstvo 1972 Gabriel Bunge The Rublev Trinity transl Andrew Louth St Vladimir s Seminary Press Crestwood New York 2007 Sergius Golubtsov Voplosh enie bogoslovskih idey v tvorchestve prepodobnogo Andreya Rubleva The realization of theological ideas in creative works of Andrey Rublev Bogoslovskie trudy 22 20 40 1981 Troitca Andreya Rubleva The Trinity of Andrey Rublev Gerold I Vzdornov ed Moscow Iskusstvo 1989 Viktor N Lazarev The Russian Icon From Its Origins to the Sixteenth Century Gerold I Vzdornov ed Collegeville MN Liturgical Press 1997 Priscilla Hunt Andrei Rublev s Old Testament Trinity Icon in Cultural Context The Trinity Sergius Lavr in Russian History and Culture Readings in Russian Religious Culture vol 3 ed Deacon Vladimir Tsurikov Jordanville NY Holy Trinity Seminary Press 2006 99 122 See on line at phslavic com Priscilla Hunt Andrei Rublev s Old Testament Trinity Icon Problems of Meaning Intertextuality and Transmission Symposion A Journal of Russian Religious Thought ed Roy Robson 7 12 2002 2007 15 46 See on line at www phslavic com 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 Konrad Onasch Das Gedankenmodell des byzantisch slawischen Kirchenbaus In Tausend Jahre Christentum in Russland Karl Christian Felmy et al eds 539 543 Go ttingen Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht 1988 Eugeny N Trubetskoi Russkaya ikonopis Umozrenie w kraskah Wopros o smysle vizni w drewnerusskoj religioznoj viwopisi Russian icon painting Colourful contemplation Question of the meaning of life in early Russian religious painting Moscow Beliy Gorod 2003 1916 Georgij Yu Somov Semiotic systemity of visual artworks Case study of The Holy Trinity by Rublev Semiotica 166 1 4 1 79 2007 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Andrej Rublev Andrey Rublev Official Web Site Rublev at the Russian Art Gallery Selected works by Andrei Rublev icons frescoes and miniatures The Deesis painted by Andrey Rublev from the Annunciation Church of the Moscow Kremlin article by Dr Oleg G Uliyanov Historical documentation on Andrei Rublev compiled by Robert Bird Venerable Andrew Rublev the Iconographer Orthodox icon and synaxarion Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andrei Rublev amp oldid 1146376226, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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