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Daniel Chorny (Russian: Даниил Чёрный, romanized: Daniil Chyornyy; c. 1350–1430)[1] was a Russian monk and icon painter.
Career
editTogether with his companion Andrei Rublev and other painters, Chorny worked at the Dormition Cathedral in Vladimir (1408) and the Trinity Cathedral in the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius (1420s). Some icons for these cathedrals are believed to have been painted by Chorny.
Works
editThe icons of the Assumption Cathedral are currently displayed at the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and the Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg.
Veneration
editSource:[2]
- 12/13 June – feast day, Synaxis of All of Andronikov Monastery (with Andronicus, Sabbas, Alexander, Abbots of Moscow and Andrei Rublev, the icon painter)[3][2]
- 6 July – Synaxis of All Saints of Radonezh[4]
- Synaxis of all Saints of Moscow – movable holiday on the Sunday before 26 August (ROC)
References
edit- ^ Sokolova, Natalia. Selected works of Russian art : architecture, sculpture, painting, graphic art : 11th-early 20th century. p. 1976.
- ^ a b "ДАНИИЛ". www.pravenc.ru. Retrieved 2022-07-16.
- ^ "АНДРЕЙ РУБЛЁВ". www.pravenc.ru. Retrieved 2022-07-16.
- ^ "Преподобный Дании́л Черный, Московский, иконописец". Православный Церковный календарь (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-07-16.