Copy depicting an angel descending in the Uspenski Sobor at Vladimir
Painting
ca. 1920s (made), early 15th century (made)
ca. 1920s (made), early 15th century (made)
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Fresco copy depicting an early 15th century painting of an angel descending (probably an Annunciation) in the Uspenski Sobor at Vladimir. On the back is a Russian inscription.
Object details
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Title | Copy depicting an angel descending in the Uspenski Sobor at Vladimir (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Fresco |
Brief description | Illustration of russian ikon painting. Copy by Pavel Ivanovich Yukin depicting an angel descending (probably an Annunciation) in the Uspenski Sobor at Vladimir, originally painted by Andrew Rublev, early 15th century, Suzdal-Moscow School. Russia, ca. 1920s. |
Physical description | Fresco copy depicting an early 15th century painting of an angel descending (probably an Annunciation) in the Uspenski Sobor at Vladimir. On the back is a Russian inscription. |
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Credit line | Given by the Artist |
Historical context | Didactic panel showing techniques of Russian ikon painting, mounted with P.15-19-1930. |
Production | This fresco is intended to show rather the character of Rublev's original fresco than to be an actual copy. |
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Accession number | P.16-1930 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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