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Alypius of the Caves






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Iconographic sketch of Saint Alipy by Viktor Vasnetsov (Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow).

Alipy of the Caves (? - 1114) - (also known as 'Venerable Alypius') Eastern Orthodox saint, monk and famous painter of icons from the cave monasteryofKiev Pechersk Lavra. Saint Alipy was a disciple of Greek icon painters from Constantinople[1] and considered to be the first icon painter of Kievan Rus.

According to medieval sources, Alipy created his icons with the help of God and angels. The saint took part in creation of mosaic painting in Dormition Cathedral of the Lavra. Presumably, the artist also participated in the painting of murals in St. Michael's Cathedral in Kiev. One of the icons painted by St Alypius survived and is now preserved in the State Tretyakov GalleryinMoscow. This is the Sven Icon[2] of the Theotokos (or The Sven Caves Icon of the Mother of God) (feast days: 3 May and 17 August).

The saint died on 17 August around the year 1114. When his body was discovered, it was found that the fingers of his right hand were still formed in the Orthodox manner of making the Sign of the Cross.

The feast day of Saint Alipy is celebrated in the Eastern Orthodox Church on 17 August (for those churches which follow the Julian Calendar, 17 August currently falls on 30 August of the modern Gregorian Calendar). He is also celebrated, in common with other saints of his monastery on 28 September (11 October), the "Synaxis of the Holy Fathers of Kiev whose relics lie in the Near CavesofSaint Anthony".[3]

His relics are preserved in Kiev Pechersk Lavra.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Житие преподобного отца нашего Алипия иконописца", Kiev Pechersk Lavra, August 2008 (in Russian)
  • ^ The Orthodox Church in America official web-page, ocafs.oca.org
  • ^ Преподобный Алипий Печерский, Orthodox calendar, "Pravoslavie.ru", (in Russian)
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