Clinton, MA, December 16, 2010
The Holy Trinity, by St. Andrei Rublev.
A
major exhibition of 37 icons from Moscow’s
Andrey Rublev Museum, most never shown before in the
US, recently opened at the Museum of Russian Icons,
203 Union Street, Clinton, MA, the only venue for
this show. The Andrey Rublev Museum, located in
Moscow’s historic Spaso-Andronikov Monastery,
is home to one of the most prominent collections of
icons in Russia and is named after the legendary icon
painter, Andrey Rublev. Sebastian Smee of the Boston
Globe calls the exhibition "a show of ambitious
and at times drenchingly beautiful icons that will
astonish." The exhibition runs through July 25,
2011. For more info visit www.museumofrussianicons.org/calendar/2010/october/event3.html.
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