The artwork titled “Deposition to tomb” was created by Andrei Rublev between 1425 and 1427 in the Russian Federation. This piece belongs to the Byzantine art movement and the Moscow school of icon painting. Measuring 88 x 68 cm, it is a religious painting that serves as an icon. Currently, it is housed in the Trinity Cathedral at the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius in Sergiyev Posad, Russia.
The artwork depicts the solemn and sacred moment of Jesus Christ’s deposition from the cross and his placement in the tomb. Central to the composition is the body of Christ, surrounded by mourners exhibiting profound sorrow and reverence. The use of warm and muted colors, along with the traditional stylized figures, exemplifies the Byzantine iconographic style. The background features a large, prominent cross, symbolizing the crucifixion, and emphasizes the spiritual gravity of the scene. Each figure’s halo signifies their sanctity and adds to the holiness of the moment being portrayed. The composition is both evocative of deep religious significance and reflective of Rublev’s mastery in conveying divine themes through art.