
With this, Dionysus devoted the remainder his life to icon panel painting, but today many of those Icons are either lost or un-restored. After also painting murals in two of the chapels, he and his sons were asked to paint one hundred Icons for the Volokolamsky Monastery. In 1482 Dionysus was called to Moscow to paint the Deesis on the Iconostasis in the Cathedral of the Dormition. The lyrical effect of his style of coloration affected much of the Iconography of the 16th century. This can be seen in the delicately blended and balanced soft pigment colors such as pink, lilac and turquoise, creating harmonious chords of color in his frescoes and Icons. In addition to egg tempera, he was a master of encaustic painting as well.ĭionysus ‘ color palette was strongly influenced by a group of early Renaissance artists from Italy who arrived in Moscow.

Dionysus and his sons completed all the frescoes on the Virgin and scenes from her life at this monastery. His best frescoes are in the Ferapontov Monastery, which include the beautiful “The Meeting of Mary and Elizabeth”.

One of the Last of the Old Master Iconographersĭionysius’ style was called “Muscovite Mannerism” and it bridged the gap between Novgorodian Icon painting and the later Stroganov school. However, Dionysus’ work reflected a new development in compositional style that increased the energy and vitality of the Icon. Dionysius’ colors were delicate and transparent and his elongated figures increased the elements of elegance and symbolism in his work.Ĭertainly he must have been aware of the work of Andrei Rublev (c.1360-1430), who painted in the old Iconographic tradition. Throughout his life, he was attracted to the beautiful and colorful Novgorodian style of Iconography. This month the focus is on the fifteenth century Iconographer, Dionysus.īorn sometime in the 1440’s near Borovsk, a small town southwest of Moscow, Dionysus’ earliest works are wall paintings at the Parfuntiev Monastery. Valerie Cullers on The Worldview of an Icono… Michael and Christin… on The Worldview of an Icono… Valerie Smith on The Worldview of an Icono…

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