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

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

Artwork Information

TitleThe Last Judgement: Sabbas the Sanctified
ArtistAndrei Rublev
Date1408; Vladimiro-aleksandrovskoye / Alexandrovka / Aleksandrovskoe, Russian Federation
Mediumfresco
Art MovementByzantine,Moscow school of icon painting
Current LocationAssumption Cathedral, Vladimir, Russia

About The Last Judgement: Sabbas the Sanctified

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, which was prominent during Rublev’s time. The fresco is specifically located within the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir and falls under the genre of religious painting, reflecting the deep spiritual and religious themes of the era.

“The Last Judgement: Sabbas the Sanctified” depicts a saintly figure with a solemn expression. The fresco shows the visage haloed, suggesting his sanctity, with a sparse beard and a bald pate. The vestments appear simple yet dignified, conveying a sense of humble piety in line with the religious context of the work. The colors have surely faded over time, but remnants of gold and earthy hues suggest what would have been a visually rich image. Damage and wear are evident on the surface, testifying to the artwork’s age and historical journey.

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