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- Q5109001 subject Q8092004.
- Q5109001 subject Q8691702.
- Q5109001 subject Q8904199.
- Q5109001 subject Q9135870.
- Q5109001 abstract "Christ the Redeemer is an icon discovered by accident in a dilapidated woodshed near Zvenigorod in 1919. With several other icons stored nearby, it was attributed as the work of great Andrei Rublev, painted for one of Zvenigorod cathedrals in the 1420s. It is exhibited in the Tretyakov Gallery of Moscow.".
- Q5109001 thumbnail Chirst_the_Redeemer_by_Andrey_Rublev.jpg?width=300.
- Q5109001 wikiPageWikiLink Q132137.
- Q5109001 wikiPageWikiLink Q136834.
- Q5109001 wikiPageWikiLink Q183334.
- Q5109001 wikiPageWikiLink Q649.
- Q5109001 wikiPageWikiLink Q8092004.
- Q5109001 wikiPageWikiLink Q838.
- Q5109001 wikiPageWikiLink Q8691702.
- Q5109001 wikiPageWikiLink Q8904199.
- Q5109001 wikiPageWikiLink Q9135870.
- Q5109001 comment "Christ the Redeemer is an icon discovered by accident in a dilapidated woodshed near Zvenigorod in 1919. With several other icons stored nearby, it was attributed as the work of great Andrei Rublev, painted for one of Zvenigorod cathedrals in the 1420s. It is exhibited in the Tretyakov Gallery of Moscow.".
- Q5109001 label "Christ the Redeemer (icon)".
- Q5109001 depiction Chirst_the_Redeemer_by_Andrey_Rublev.jpg.