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Synaxis of saints with feasts, ancient Russian icon, 19th century, 14x12 in

Model: IC004348
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Synaxis of saints with feasts, ancient Russian icon, 19th century, 14x12 inches. Ancient Russian icon from North-Eastern Russia, dating back to 1835, year written at the bottom of the painting.
This icon, painted on a precious cypress wooden board, depicts not only the faces of Jesus Christ, the Mother of God and some angels, but also a lot of saints canonized by the Orthodox church. In this painting are represented the saints of the Orthodox church that live in the invisible world and that for t...



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Synaxis of saints with feasts, ancient Russian icon, 19th century, 14x12 inches. Ancient Russian icon from North-Eastern Russia, dating back to 1835, year written at the bottom of the painting.
This icon, painted on a precious cypress wooden board, depicts not only the faces of Jesus Christ, the Mother of God and some angels, but also a lot of saints canonized by the Orthodox church. In this painting are represented the saints of the Orthodox church that live in the invisible world and that for their faith and their devotion sacrificed their lives in the visible world in favour of the poorest and the needy.
The icon is painted with egg tempera and is delivered in an elegant case with the expertise of a registered expert.

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