SKU: Igor$7.44–$32.34Price range: $7.44 through $32.34
Unique Museum copy of Virgin of Igor.A Russian icon of the 15th century. It follows the iconographic type of the Virgin of Mercy (Eleoussa) which is characterized by the melancholic and serious countenance of Virgin who envisages the impending tragedy. She holds tenderly the child Jesus who is embracing her. The icon is framed by the Holy Napkin, Angels, St. John the Baptist, various Prohets, male and female Saints.The painting is in egg tempera on wood.
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SKU: Korsun$7.44–$32.34Price range: $7.44 through $32.34
Unique Museum copy of Virgin of Korsun.A Russian icon dating from around 1750. It follows the iconographic type of the Virgin of Mercy (Eleoussa) which is characterized by the melancholic and serious countenance of Virgin who envisages the impending tragedy. She holds tenderly the child Jesus who is embracing her. The painting is in egg tempera on wood.
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SKU: Poland$7.44–$32.34Price range: $7.44 through $32.34
Unique Museum copy of Virgin of Poland the Black Virgin.Probably it comes from Byzantian Greece and is ascribed to Saint Luke the Evangelist. The icon is found in Poland since 1382 A.D. The icon belongs to the iconograthic type of the àƒÆ’Â’¢àƒ’¢â€Å¡Â’¬àƒ…â€Å“HodegetriaàƒÆ’Â’¢àƒ’¢â€Å¡Â’¬àƒâ€šÂ’and symbolizes the Virgin of Victory and of Glory. The icon is covered with a silver cover with precious stones on it. The painting is in egg tempera on wood and the icon was found at the Monastery of Jasna Gora of Czestochowa in Poland.
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SKU: Tichvin$7.44–$32.34Price range: $7.44 through $32.34
Unique Museum copy of Virgin of Tichvin.A Russian icon which is painted in egg tempera on wood and is found in the Rubliev Musieum in Moscow.It follows the iconograthic type of the Virgin àƒÆ’Â’¢àƒ’¢â€Å¡Â’¬àƒ…â€Å“HodegetriaàƒÆ’Â’¢àƒ’¢â€Å¡Â’¬àƒâ€šÂ’, which name derives from an identical icon that was found in the Hodegon Monastery in Constantinople and which was carried in procession during ceremonies and war.
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SKU: st61-4489$7.03–$290.38Price range: $7.03 through $290.38
Iconographer: Ginala Mar.Commemorates on: February 8The Prophet Zacharias was the son of Barachias, and a contemporary of the Prophet Aggeus. In the days of the Babylonian captivity, he prophesied, as it says, in the book of Ezra, ” to the Jews that were in Judah and Jerusalem” he aided Zorobabel in the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem. In the book of Ezra he is called “Zacharias the son of Addo (or Iddo)” but in his own prophetic book he is called more fully “Zacharias, the son of Barachias, the son of Addo the Prophet”. When the captivity returned from
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