Antique Russian icon, Incoronation of the Virgin, 19th century, restored, 12x10 in

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Antique Russian icon, Incoronation of the Virgin, 19th century, restored, 12x10 in. Antique Russian icon representing the Inconoration of the Virgin, painted in the 19th century and restored in the 21th.
Mary, Queen as the Mother of God, is depicted while she is been crowned by the Holy Trinity. The Father on her left and the Son on the right, illuminated by the Holy Spirit above them, are placing the royal symbol of the crown on the Holy Virgin's head.
At Mary's feet, angel faces framed the scene...



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Antique Russian icon, Incoronation of the Virgin, 19th century, restored, 12x10 in. Antique Russian icon representing the Inconoration of the Virgin, painted in the 19th century and restored in the 21th.
Mary, Queen as the Mother of God, is depicted while she is been crowned by the Holy Trinity. The Father on her left and the Son on the right, illuminated by the Holy Spirit above them, are placing the royal symbol of the crown on the Holy Virgin's head.
At Mary's feet, angel faces framed the scene.
Icon painted by hand with egg tempera on wood and levkas, delivered with guarantee certificate and a report signed by a certified expert in a blue velvet case.
Provenance: Moscow, Russia.
Technique: egg tempera.
Materials: wood, levkas.
Era: 19th century, restored in the 21th.
Measures: 12.2x10.2 inches.

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