1 January 2010
Andronikov Monastery
Andronikov monastery is one of the oldest in Moscow, dated back in 1357. It was named after its first abbot Andronik and is famous by fresco paintings by Andrey Rublev who lived there as a monk and some believe he had been buried there.
Indian ink on bristol plate, 21x31 cm, 2009.
Labels:
andrey rublev,
andronikov monastery,
Moscow,
pen and ink,
sketch,
urban sketchers
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