Moscow school of icon painting

Icon depicting the monastery of St. Catherine (c.1700 – c.1800) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Icon depicting the monastery of St. Catherine” is attributed to “Orthodox Icons” and dates back to approximately 1700 to 1800. It belongs to the Moscow school of icon painting and falls within the genre of iconography. This significant piece is housed at Saint Catherine’s Monastery, located on Mount Sinai, Egypt. The artwork …

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Joshua’s Vision of St Michael (c.1210) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Joshua’s Vision of St Michael” was crafted by an artist known under the collective name “Orthodox Icons” around the year 1210. Executed with tempera on wood, this piece belongs to the Moscow school of icon painting and measures 50 by 35.8 centimeters. As part of the “Angels and Ethereal Powers” series, this …

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Our Lady of Kashin (of Passion) (c.1250 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork depicted is “Our Lady of Kashin (of Passion),” created by the Orthodox Icons during the period from circa 1250 to circa 1300. It is a significant piece belonging to the Moscow school of icon painting, representing the genre of iconography. This artwork is part of the series portraying the Virgin Mary, Mother of …

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The Saviour of Furious Eye (c.1375 – c.1400) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “The Saviour of Furious Eye” was created by the artist identified as “Orthodox Icons” between approximately 1375 and 1400. This piece is an example of the Moscow school of icon painting, crafted using tempera on wood. The artwork measures 107.2 by 78.3 cm and is part of the “Christ the Savior” series. …

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Our Lady of the Sign (from Tsarevna Sofia’s tomb ikonostasis) (c.1625 – c.1675) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Our Lady of the Sign (from Tsarevna Sofia’s tomb ikonostasis)” was created by Orthodox Icons between the years circa 1625 and circa 1675. This piece belongs to the Moscow school of icon painting and falls within the genre of religious icons, specifically focusing on the Virgin Mary, Mother of God. It is …

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St. Basil of Caesarea and Prince Vasili III of Russia (c.1550 – c.1575) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork, titled “St. Basil of Caesarea and Prince Vasili III of Russia,” was created by the Orthodox Icons around 1550–1575. This icon, rendered using tempera on wood, belongs to the Moscow school of icon painting. It is categorized under the genre of icons and forms a part of the “Saints” series. The artwork is …

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The Last Judgement: Macarius of Egypt (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork “The Last Judgement: Macarius of Egypt” by Andrei Rublev was created in 1408 and is located in the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia. This fresco is part of the “Paintings for Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir” series and exemplifies the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting movements. It is a religious painting reflecting …

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The Last Judgement: Mother of God with angels (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork “The Last Judgement: Mother of God with angels” was created by Andrei Rublev in 1408. This fresco is located in the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia, and it is part of a series of paintings commissioned for the cathedral. This work is an example of the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting, …

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The Last Judgement: Procession of the righteous to heaven (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

“The Last Judgement: Procession of the Righteous to Heaven” is a fresco created in 1408 by the renowned artist Andrei Rublev, who was associated with the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting. This religious painting is part of a series for the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia. The fresco is reflective of the Byzantine …

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The Last Judgement: Sabbas the Sanctified (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “The Last Judgement: Sabbas the Sanctified” is a fresco created by the renowned artist Andrei Rublev in 1408. Commissioned for the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia, this piece is part of the Paintings for Assumption Cathedral series. It exhibits the characteristics of the Byzantine style and the Moscow school of icon painting, …

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The Last Judgement: Hetoimasia, Mother of God, John the Baptist, Adam and Eve, the angels, the apostles Peter and Paul (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The fresco titled “The Last Judgement: Hetoimasia, Mother of God, John the Baptist, Adam and Eve, the angels, the apostles Peter and Paul” was created by the renowned artist Andrei Rublev in 1408. This work is situated in the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia, and it was part of a series of paintings for the …

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The Last Judgement: The souls of righteous (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork, named “The Last Judgement: The Souls of the Righteous,” is a fresco created by artist Andrei Rublev in the year 1408. This piece is part of the series of paintings for the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia, reflecting the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting art movement. The genre of the artwork …

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The Last Judgement: Faces of righteous woman (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “The Last Judgement: Faces of righteous woman” depicts a detail from a religious fresco painted by the renowned Russian artist Andrei Rublev in 1408. The fresco is a piece of the larger “Paintings for Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir” series. Located in the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia, the piece is an excellent …

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The Last Judgement: Isaiah (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “The Last Judgement: Isaiah” is a fresco created by the artist Andrei Rublev in 1408. It is a part of the series of paintings intended for the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia, and it continues to be located there. The medium of the artwork is a fresco, an art technique that involves …

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The Last Judgement: Jacob, Abraham and Isaac in Heaven (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “The Last Judgement: Jacob, Abraham and Isaac in Heaven” was created by the renowned artist Andrei Rublev in the year 1408. It is located in the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia, and was painted as part of a series for this cathedral. The piece is executed as a fresco and belongs to …

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The Last Judgement: Jesus Christ (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

This image depicts “The Last Judgement: Jesus Christ,” a fresco by Andrei Rublev created in 1408. It is located in the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia. This religious painting belongs to the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting and is part of a series of paintings for the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir. The artwork …

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The Last Judgement: King David (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork “The Last Judgement: King David” is a fresco by Andrei Rublev created in 1408. This piece is part of a series for the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russian Federation, and now resides within the cathedral itself. The artwork falls under the religious painting genre, stemming from the Byzantine art movement and the Moscow …

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The Last Judgement: Trumpeting Angel (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork, titled “The Last Judgement: Trumpeting Angel,” was created by Andrei Rublev in 1408. It is a fresco located in the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia. This piece belongs to the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting, specifically under the genre of religious painting. The artwork is part of the series of paintings …

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The Virgin of Vladimir (c.1400; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork “The Virgin of Vladimir,” created by Andrei Rublev around 1400, is a religious painting in the genre of iconography. Crafted with wood and tempera, this piece is a part of the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting movements. It measures 102 x 69.5 cm and was originally made for the Assumption Cathedral …

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The Lion of St. Marc (c.1400; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “The Lion of St. Marc,” created by Andrei Rublev circa 1400 in Moscow, Russian Federation, is an exquisite example of the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting. Classified under the genre of miniature, this piece is part of the “Khitrovo Gospels” series and presently resides in the Russian State Library, Moscow, …

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Trinity (c.1410 – c.1420; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

“Trinity,” a religious painting and icon created by Andrei Rublev between approximately 1410 and 1420 in Moscow, Russian Federation, is an exemplary work of the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting. This piece, painted with tempera on wood, measures 112 x 141 cm and is currently housed in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia. …

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Annunciation (1405; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork “Annunciation” by Andrei Rublev, created in 1405 in Moscow, Russian Federation, is a remarkable piece of religious iconography. Painted in tempera on a panel, it measures 125 x 94 cm. This artwork is part of the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting movements and belongs to a series of paintings intended for …

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Transfiguration of Jesus (1405; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “Transfiguration of Jesus” was created by Andrei Rublev in the year 1405 in Moscow, Russian Federation. It is executed in tempera on wood, belonging to the Byzantine art movement and the Moscow school of icon painting. With dimensions measuring 80.5 x 61 cm, it falls within the genre of religious painting, specifically …

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Angel presents Monk Pachomius cenobitic monastic charter. (c.1400; Zvenigorod, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “Angel presents Monk Pachomius cenobitic monastic charter,” created by Andrei Rublev around the year 1400, is a fresco located in the Dormition Church on Gorodok in Zvenigorod, Russian Federation. This religious painting, executed in the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting style, portrays a significant religious narrative. The fresco exhibits a …

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Venerable Barlaam and his disciple prince Josaphat (c.1400; Zvenigorod, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork named “Venerable Barlaam and his disciple prince Josaphat,” created by the esteemed artist Andrei Rublev around the year 1400, is a fresco painting located in the Dormition Church on Gorodok, Zvenigorod, Russia. This piece is a quintessential example of the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting, a genre deeply rooted in religious …

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Annunciation (c.1410; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork “Annunciation,” created by Andrei Rublev around 1410 in Moscow, Russian Federation, is a masterpiece of the Moscow school of icon painting, a branch of the Byzantine art movement. Painted on wood with tempera, this religious icon measures 81 by 61 centimeters. As part of a series of paintings for the Annunciation Cathedral in …

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Apostle Paul (c.1410; Zvenigorod, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork, titled “Apostle Paul,” was crafted by the renowned artist Andrei Rublev around 1410 in Zvenigorod, Russian Federation. Rendered on wood using tempera, this piece is a notable example of the Byzantine style and the Moscow school of icon painting. With dimensions of 160 x 110 cm, it forms part of “The Zvenigorod Deesis” …

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Archangel Gabriel (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “Archangel Gabriel,” created by the esteemed artist Andrei Rublev in 1408, represents a prime example of the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting. This religious icon, painted on wood using tempera, stands at an impressive 317 by 128 centimeters. It is part of a series of paintings created for the Assumption …

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Archangel Michael (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork, “Archangel Michael” by Andrei Rublev, dating back to 1408, is a religious icon painting created using tempera on a wooden panel. This piece is a notable example of the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting. With dimensions of 314 x 128 cm, this painting is a part of a series created for …

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Archangel Michael (1414; Zvenigorod, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork, titled “Archangel Michael”, was created by the artist Andrei Rublev in 1414 and is located in the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia. This piece, belonging to the art movements of the Byzantine and the Moscow school of icon painting, is part of “The Zvenigorod Deesis” series. Rendered on wood with tempera, the religious icon …

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Christ in Majesty (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork, named “Christ in Majesty,” was created by Andrei Rublev in the year 1408. Executed on a panel using tempera, this remarkable piece of art belongs to the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting movements. It is a religious painting and icon, measuring 314 by 220 centimeters. Created as part of a series …

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Ascension of Jesus (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork, titled “Ascension of Jesus,” was created by Andrei Rublev in 1408. Originating from Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye (now known as Alexandrovka or Aleksandrovskoe) in the Russian Federation, this piece exemplifies the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting art movements. The medium used is tempera on a panel, and the artwork’s dimensions are 125 by 92 …

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Baptism of Christ (c.1405; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork “Baptism of Christ,” created by Andrei Rublev around 1405, is a panel painting rendered in tempera. As part of the Moscow school of icon painting within the Byzantine art movement, this religious icon is one of the series of paintings commissioned for the Annunciation Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin. The piece, measuring 81 …

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Birth of Christ (c.1405; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “Birth of Christ” was created by Andrei Rublev around the year 1405, in Moscow, Russian Federation. This religious painting, an icon belonging to the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting art movements, measures 81 x 62 cm. The painting is part of a series of artworks commissioned for the Annunciation Cathedral …

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Christ as Saviour (c.1410; Zvenigorod, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “Christ as Saviour” by Andrei Rublev, created circa 1410 in Zvenigorod, Russian Federation, is a notable piece within the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting. Executed in tempera on wood, the artwork measures 158 by 106 cm and is part of the “The Zvenigorod Deesis” series. This religious icon currently resides …

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Lord’s entry into Jerusalem (1405; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “Lord’s Entry into Jerusalem” was created by Andrei Rublev in 1405 in Moscow, Russian Federation. This religious icon painting, which belongs to both the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting movements, was executed on wood using tempera. The artwork measures 80 by 62.5 cm and is currently housed in the Cathedral …

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Holy gates (1425 – 1427; Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “Holy Gates” was created by the artist Andrei Rublev between the years 1425 and 1427 in the Russian Federation. This religious icon painting, belonging to the Byzantine and Moscow School of Icon Painting art movements, is housed in the Trinity Cathedral of the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius in Sergiyev Posad, Russia. …

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Harrowing of Hell (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “Harrowing of Hell,” created by Andrei Rublev in the year 1408, is a religious painting executed in tempera on a panel. Originating from Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye, Russian Federation, this piece is associated with the Byzantine and Moscow schools of icon painting. Measuring 124 x 94 cm, it is part of a series of paintings …

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Gregory the Theologian (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

“Gregory the Theologian,” created by Andrei Rublev in 1408, is a distinguished religious painting in the form of an icon that belongs to the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting. Painted with tempera on a panel, the artwork, measuring 314 x 106 cm, was part of a series of paintings intended for the Assumption …

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Presentation of Jesus at the Temple (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork entitled “Presentation of Jesus at the Temple” is a religious icon painted by the renowned artist Andrei Rublev in the year 1408. Created with tempera on wood, and measuring 124 x 92 cm, this exquisite piece belongs to the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting. The painting, which is part of the …

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St. John the Evangelist (c.1400; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork named “St. John the Evangelist,” attributed to the renowned artist Andrei Rublev, dates to approximately 1400. It is part of the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting art movement and categorized as a miniature. This piece belongs to the series known as the “Khitrovo Gospels” and is currently housed in the Russian …

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St. John Chrysostom (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “St. John Chrysostom,” created by the renowned artist Andrei Rublev in 1408, originates from Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye (modern-day Alexandrovka or Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation). It is a religious icon painting rendered in tempera on wood, measuring 313 x 105 cm, and it belongs to the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting. This piece is …

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St. Demetrius of Thessalonica (1425 – 1427; Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “St. Demetrius of Thessalonica” was created by the esteemed artist Andrei Rublev between the years 1425 and 1427 in the Russian Federation. Executed using tempera on wood, this piece belongs to the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting art movements. Measuring 189 cm in height and 80 cm in width, this …

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Saint John the Baptist (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

“Saint John the Baptist” is an esteemed work created in 1408 by the renowned artist Andrei Rublev. This piece originates from Vladimiro-Aleksandrovskoye, Russian Federation, and stands as a significant example of tempera on panel executed within the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting movements. Measuring 313 by 105 centimeters, the artwork depicts a religious …

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Presentation of Jesus at the Temple (c.1410; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork, titled “Presentation of Jesus at the Temple,” was created by Andrei Rublev around the year 1410 in Moscow, Russian Federation. This tempera painting on wood falls under the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting art movements and is one of a series painted for the Annunciation Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin. Measuring …

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Mother of God (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “Mother of God,” created by Andrei Rublev in 1408, is a prime example of Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting. This religious icon, executed with tempera on panel, is part of a series of paintings made for the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia. With dimensions of 313 x 108 cm, the …

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Prophet Daniel (c.1400; Zvenigorod, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork, titled “Prophet Daniel,” was created by Andrei Rublev around the year 1400 in Zvenigorod, Russian Federation. This fresco is part of the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting and belongs to the religious painting genre. It is presently located in the Dormition Church on Gorodok in Zvenigorod, Russia. The artwork is a …

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Saint Andrew (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “Saint Andrew,” created by the illustrious artist Andrei Rublev in 1408, represents a significant artifact within the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting. Rendered on a panel using tempera, this icon emanates from Vladimiro-Aleksandrovkoye in the Russian Federation and measures 313 x 105 cm. The painting, which is part of a …

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Saint John the Evangelist (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “Saint John the Evangelist,” created by Andrei Rublev in 1408, is a religious icon painting measuring 312 by 105 cm. It is part of a series of paintings for the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia, and is currently housed there. This piece, crafted using wood and tempera, is a notable example of …

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St. Laurus (c.1400; Zvenigorod, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork, titled “St. Laurus,” was created by the artist Andrei Rublev around the year 1400 in Zvenigorod, Russian Federation. Executed in fresco, this religious painting is representative of the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting. It is located in the Dormition Church on Gorodok in Zvenigorod, Russia. The artwork portrays the austere and …

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St. Luke the Evangelist (c.1400; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork, titled “St. Luke the Evangelist,” was created by Andrei Rublev around the year 1400, in Moscow, Russian Federation. It belongs to the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting and is categorized under the genre of miniature. This piece is part of the “Khitrovo Gospels” series and is housed in the Russian State …

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St. Marc the Evangelist (c.1400; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

“St. Marc the Evangelist,” crafted around 1400 in Moscow, Russian Federation by the esteemed artist Andrei Rublev, stands as a testament to the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting movements. The artwork is a miniature from the series “Khitrovo Gospels” and it is currently housed in the Russian State Library in Moscow, Russia. The …

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St. Matthew the Evangelist (c.1400; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork, titled “St. Matthew the Evangelist,” is a creation of Andrei Rublev, dating back to approximately 1400, and originating from Moscow, Russian Federation. Belonging to the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting movements, this miniature is a part of the “Khitrovo Gospels” series. The artwork is currently housed in the Russian State Library …

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The Angel of Matthew (c.1400; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “The Angel of Matthew” was created by Andrei Rublev around the year 1400 in Moscow, Russian Federation. This piece belongs to the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting and is classified as a miniature. It is part of the “Khitrovo Gospels” series and is currently held at the Russian State Library …

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The Calf of St. Luke (c.1400; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

“The Calf of St. Luke,” created by Andrei Rublev around 1400 in Moscow, Russian Federation, is a miniature artwork associated with the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting movements. This piece is part of the esteemed series known as the Khitrovo Gospels and is currently housed in the Russian State Library in Moscow, Russia. …

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The Eagle of St. John the Evangelist (c.1400; Moscow, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork entitled “The Eagle of St. John the Evangelist” is attributed to the renowned artist Andrei Rublev and dates back to circa 1400. Originating from Moscow, Russian Federation, it represents the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting movements. Categorized as a miniature, this piece forms part of the Khitrovo Gospels series and is …

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The Last Judgement (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

“The Last Judgement” is a fresco by Andrei Rublev, created in 1408 as part of a series of religious paintings for the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia. This artwork, which belongs to the Byzantine and Moscow School of icon painting movements, is currently located in the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir. It is a notable example …

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The Last Judgement: Angel (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork, entitled “The Last Judgement: Angel,” was created by Andrei Rublev in 1408. This fresco is a part of a series of religious paintings commissioned for the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia, which is also its current location. The piece belongs to the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting movements, exemplifying the religious …

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The Last Judgement: Angel (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork titled “The Last Judgement: Angel,” created by Andrei Rublev in 1408, is a fresco situated in the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia. It belongs to the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting, and is part of a series of religious paintings commissioned for the cathedral. This piece originates from the town of …

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The Last Judgement: Angels and apostles (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork, titled “The Last Judgement: Angels and Apostles,” is a fresco created by Andrei Rublev in 1408. This masterful piece is part of the collection of paintings created for the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia. It is identified with the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting art movement and falls under the genre …

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The Last Judgement: Angels and apostles (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

“The Last Judgement: Angels and Apostles,” created by the renowned artist Andrei Rublev in 1408, is a fresco located in the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia. This work is a part of the religious paintings series for the Assumption Cathedral and exemplifies the Byzantine and Moscow school of icon painting art movements. The fresco, which …

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The Last Judgement: Faces of righteous men (1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation) by Andrei Rublev

The artwork, titled “The Last Judgement: Faces of righteous men”, was created by Andrei Rublev in 1408. This fresco, which belongs to the Moscow school of icon painting of the Byzantine art movement, is part of a series crafted for the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, Russia. As a religious painting, it can be found in …

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