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  1. Andrei Rublev (Russian: Андрей Рублёв, romanized: Andrey Rublyov, [1] IPA: [ɐnˈdrʲej rʊˈblʲɵf] ⓘ; c. 1360 – c. 1430) [2] [3] was a Russian artist considered to be one of the greatest medieval Russian painters of Orthodox Christian icons and frescoes.

  2. Andrei Rublev is a 1966 Soviet epic film by Andrei Tarkovsky, loosely based on the life of a 15th-century Russian icon painter. The film explores the themes of faith, art, and history in a turbulent period of Russian history, and features several creative characters and symbolic episodes.

  3. Andrey Andreyevich Rublev[ b ] (Russian: Андрей Андреевич Рублёв; born 20 October 1997) is a Russian professional tennis player. He has been ranked as high as world No. 5 in singles by the ATP, which he first achieved in September 2021.

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    • The Legacy of Andrei Rublev
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    The exact date and place of Rublev's birth are unknown but it is likely he was born in the mid-to-late fourteenth century and was raised in the small town of Sergiev Posad near Moscow. It is a matter of historical record however that the Russia of the 1360s was a difficult and bloody country in which to live. Russia had been occupied by Tartar inva...

    In a chronicle in 1408 Rublev is described as both an artist and a "faster". Ascetism was a common practice among Russian Orthodox priests at the time and part of a monk's calling was to fast regularly. It is not known for certain where and when he took holy orders but it was likely to be The Holy Trinity Cathedral of St Sergius where he spent many...

    It is generally agreed that Rublev honed his artistic skill under the tutelage of Theophanes the Greek, a great muralist and iconographer in the Byzantine tradition. This supposition is based on the documentary evidence that (in reverse order) Rublev, Prokhor the Elder from Gorodets and Theophanes form the list of artists who provided frescoes and ...

    In 1408 Rublev was commissioned to decorate the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir with Daniil Cherny (amongst others). Cherny and Rublev became friends and colleagues and are thought to have worked closely together over the proceeding two decades. Indeed, when Trinity St Sergius burnt down during a Tartar raid in 1408, the two men were invited to de...

    Though Rublev is now considered the greatest of all Russian medieval iconographers, and was probably well respected during his lifetime, he was not (re)discovered until the 20thCentury when The Trinity was cleaned in 1904. His reputation grew to such an extent that by 1959 the Andronikov Monastery opened The Andrei Rublev Museum. His legend was fur...

    Learn about Andrei Rublev, the most important of all the late medieval Russian masters who revived Byzantine art. Explore his exquisite icons and frescoes that reveal a sense of realism, harmony and spirituality.

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    • Sergiev Posad, near Moscow
  4. Sep 13, 2021 · Official tennis player profile of Andrey Rublev on the ATP Tour. Featuring news, bio, rankings, playing activity, coach, stats, win-loss, points breakdown, videos, and more.

  5. Learn about the history, meaning and significance of the famous 15th-century icon by Andrei Rublev, a monk and a master of Orthodox iconography. Discover how he depicted the mystery of the Trinity and why his image became a symbol of Russian unity and faith.

  6. Andrei Rublev (Russian: Андре́й Рублёв, IPA: [ɐnˈdrʲej rʊˈblʲɵf], also transliterated as Andrey Rublyov; born in the 1360s, died 29 January 1427 or 1430, or 17 October 1428 in Moscow) is considered to be one of the greatest medieval Russian painters of Orthodox icons and frescos.