
Trinity (Andrei Rublev) - Wikipedia
In Rublev's icon, the form that most clearly represents the idea of the consubstantiality of the Trinity's three hypostases is a circle. It is the foundation of the composition.
Rublev’s Trinity Icon - British Association of Iconographers
Rublev’s Trinity Icon was painted between 1408 and 1425 and is the supreme example of the Moscow School of iconography. It is thought that Rublev lived between 1370 and 1430.
RUBLEV'S TRINITY EXPLAINED - stthomasderry.org
A highly creative piece, Andrei Rublev’s Troitsa (Russian for Triune or Trinity) hails from the summit of a more-than-thousand-year-old iconographic tradition.
Jun 1, 2021 · In Rublev's icon we observe for the first time all the three Angels shown equal. This icon alone conformed to the strict rules of the orthodox doctrine of the Trinity.
Andrei Rublev's Trinity Icon | EWTN
While the representation of God the Father remains a sensitive issue in the art of Eastern Orthodoxy, Rublev's icon is the unparalleled expression of Trinitarian theology for all Christian …
Decoding the Trinity: Symbolisms in Rublev’s Icon – Cool ...
Jun 7, 2024 · The Rublev icon, created by Andrei Rublev in the early 15th century, is a famous depiction of the Holy Trinity. It is rich in symbolism, conveying theological insights through its …
Trinity, c.1410 - c.1420 - Andrei Rublev - WikiArt.org
Sep 19, 2023 · The Trinity (Russian: Троица, tr. Troitsa, also called The Hospitality of Abraham) is an icon created by Russian painter Andrei Rublev in the 15th century. It is his most famous …
The Holy Trinity icon - Andrei Rublev - Google Arts & Culture
The central image in the cathedral’s iconostasis—the Holy Trinity icon painted by Andrei Rublev. One of the most famous Russian icons, it was created “in praise of St. Sergius”.
Our Lord Jesus Christ - holy-transfiguration.org
This icon is a masterpiece of ancient Russian iconography, and it is not surprising that the Church established it as the model for depicting the Trinity. In Andrei Rublev’s icon, the persons of the …
Andrei Rublev - Wikipedia
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.