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Russian museum, Orthodox church spar over famed icon
AFP - Saturday, November 22
MOSCOW (AFP) - - The Russian Orthodox Church is under fire from experts at a Moscow art museum after it asked to borrow a precious 15th-century icon they say is too fragile to move, Russian media reported Friday.
Curators at the Tretyakov Gallery are upset about a request from the head of the church, Patriarch Alexy II, to move the Trinity icon by Andrei Rublev to a monastery outside Moscow for a religious holiday next year, newspapers said.
Fulfilling the request would be "practically fatal" for an artwork widely considered a masterpiece of icon-painting, Levon Nersesyan, a senior expert on medieval Russian art at the Tretyakov Gallery, told the Kommersant daily.
Nersesyan had earlier accused the museum's management of bending to pressure from the politically influential patriarch, a close ally of the Kremlin, in a blog posting that brought the controversy to the public's attention.
"If we obediently give in to someone's idiotic whim and carry this icon 70 kilometres and back, place it in a cramped church with hundreds of lit candles and crowds of pious pilgrims lunging to touch it, nobody would be able to guarantee its safety," he said in a weblog.
The director of the Tretyakov Gallery, Valentin Rodionov, told the Izvestia daily that "most of the experts said the condition of the icon does not allow it to be transported."
But Rodionov said a decision had yet to be made on whether to display the icon for three days next year at the Holy Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra, a major Orthodox pilgrimage site about 70 kilometres (45 miles) north of Moscow.
The lavra is where the icon was painted in the early 15th century. "Lavra" is a term for a kind of Orthodox Christian monastery.
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A woman, reflected in a window, passes the Trinity icon by Andrei Rublev at the Tretyakov picture gallery in Moscow in 2007. The Russian Orthodox Church is under fire from experts at a Moscow art museum after it asked to borrow a precious 15th-century icon they say is too fragile to move, Russian media reported Friday.
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