OLD RUSSIAN ICONS - 3
from 21 to 30 (for more info and full image click on icon)
Nr. 21f
Name: the Russian icon of The Mystic Supper" or "the Last Supper" in the West. The Holy Apostles: Peter ( ca. 67), Andrew the First-Called ( 62), James son of Zebedee ( 44), Evangelist John the Theologian ( early 2nd C.), Evangelist Matthew (known as Levi, 60), Philip, Bartholomew [ c. 70], Thomas, James Alphaeus, Jude the brother of the Lord ( ca. 80), Simon Zelotes, Judas Iscariot gather around a table as Christ. Christ passes bread to the Apostle John seated on his left. On the table a chalice filled with wine.
Age: circa 1800 y.
Size: 60.0 x 3.4 cm
24.0" x 1.36" inches
Price* 1320
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Nr. 22f |
Name: Minea. The Calendar Icon of the month December: 1st Week: Holy prophet Nahum (7th Century, BC), Holy Prophet Habakuk (6th Century, BC), Holy Prophet Sophonias (or Zephaniah 635-605 BC), Venerable Sava the Abbot of Zvenigorod [Savva, 1480-1490] the Disciple of the Venerable Sergius of Radonezh, Greatmartyr Barbara at Heliopolis, in Syria (ca 306), Holy Martyr John of Damascus [ c. 780], Venerable Sabbas the Sanctified Mt Athos (532), Saint Nicholas, the Wonderworker and Archbishop of Myra in Lycia ( c.345), St Ambrose the Bishop of Milan ( 4th C), Venerable and Godbearing Father Anthony the Great (356), Venerable Nilus of Stolbensk Lake (1554), Venerable Patapius of Thebes, 2nd Week: The Conception by Righteous Anna, mother of the Most Holy Mother of God, Holy Martyr Mennas (Mena) of Alexandria (ca 313), Holy Martyr Hermogenes of Alexandria; Venerable Daniel the Stylite of Constantinople (489-90), Saint Spyridon the Wonderworker, Bishop of Tremithus ( c 348), Holy Martyrs Eustratius, Auxentius, Eugene, Mardarius, and Orestes at Sebaste; Holy Virginmartyr Lucy of Syracuse [ 304], Martyrs Thyrsus and Leucius of Apollonia (3rd C), Holy Martyr Philemon of Alexandria [ 286], Hieromartyr Eleutherius the Bishop of Illyria, Venerable Paul of Latros [ 955], Saint Stephen the Confessor, Archbishop of Surozh in the Crimea (8th C), Prophet Haggai ( 5th C. B.C.). 3rd Week: Holy Youths Ananias and Azarias, Martyr Sebastian at Rome ( 3rd C), Holy Martyr Boniface [Vonifantiy, 290] at Tarsus in Cilicia, Hieromartyr Ignatius the God-Bearer the Bishop of Antioch, Holy Virgin-martyr Juliana [Iuliana, Iuliania] of Nicomedia ( 304), St Peter the Metropolitan of Moscow and Wonderworker of All Russia ( 1326), Holy Great-martyr Anastasia the "Deliverer from Bonds" at Rome [ c. 304], Martyrs Theodulus, Saturninus, and Euporus of Crete (3rd C). 4th Week: The Nativity of our Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ. Synaxis of the Most Holy Mother of God, Hieromartyr Euthymius the Bishop of Sardis; Holy Apostle (from the Seventy) Protomartyr (First-Martyr) and Archdeacon Stephen ( c.34) and Venerable Theodore Graptus, "the branded," Confessor [ ca 840], The Holy 20,000 Martyrs burned to death of Nicomedia, 14,000 Infants (the Holy Innocents) slain by Herod at Bethlehem, Virginmartyr Anysia at Thessalonica ( 3rd C), Hieromartyr Zoticus, Protector of Orphans ( 4th C), and Venerable Melania the Younger of Rome ( 439). |
Age: the second part of XIX Century |
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Size: 30.3 x 25.8 x 2.4 cm |
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Nr. 23f |
Name: the Russian icon of the Assembly (Synaxis) of the Archangel Michael. Archistrategos Archangel Michael is holding the image of Christ Emmanuel in the center and is surrounded by Archangels: Arch. Raphael, Arch. Gabriel, Uriel, Selaphiel, Barachiel, Yegudiel. The Icon is with double kovcheg. |
Age: first part of XIX Century |
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Size: 30.9 x 25.9 x 3.3 cm |
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Nr. 24f |
Name: the Russian icon of Intersession of
the Most Holy Mary Virgin Mother of God. Holy Theotokos surrounded by
Holy Glorious Prophet John the Forerunner (1st C), Holy Apostle and
Evangelist John the Theologian (2nd C.), Synaxis of the the Three
Hierarchs: Saint Gregory the Theologian of Nazianzus, Archbishop of
Constantinople ( 389), Saint Basil the Great, Archbishop of Caesarea in
Cappadocia ( 379) and Saint John Chrysostom ["The Golden-mouthed"] the
Archbishop of Constantinople ( 407), Holy Prophet and God-Seer Moses (
1531 BC), Holy Glorious Prophet Elijah (9th C BC). Below: Holy Empress
Zoe, Emperor Leo VI the Wise (886-911), Blessed Andrew of Totemsk the
Fool-for-Christ ( 1673) and his disciple Saint Epiphanios, Venerable
Romanos the Melodist - "Sweet Singer" (5th C) in the center.
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Age: late XIX Century |
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Size: 111.5 x 75.3 x 3.0 cm |
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Nr. 25f |
Name: the Russian icon of Holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Theologian (the 2nd C.) |
Age: XIX Century |
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Size: 40.5 x 34.2 x 2.2 cm |
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Nr. 26f |
Name: X Bulgarian icon of Theotokos Hodegetria |
Age: XIX Century |
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Size: 33.4 x 21.0 x 1.3 cm |
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Nr. 27f |
Name: Russian icon of Resurrection of Christ |
Age: circa 1800 y. |
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Size: 59.0 x 19.0 x 2.5 cm |
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Nr. 28f |
Name: the Russian icon of the most Holy Mary Mother of God |
Age: XIX century |
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Size: 91.0 x 54.5 x 3.4 cm |
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Nr. 29f |
Name: Hodegetria Mother of God of Smolensk
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Age: XVIII century |
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Size: 31.9 x 27.5 x 3.0 cm |
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Nr. 30f |
Name: the Russian icon - A Papier-Mache Lacquer Easter Egg. Saint Vladimir the Great Prince of Kiev Russia (Equal to the Apostles) on one side and Descent into Hades on the other. |
Age: XIX Century |
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Size: 16.1 x 10.5 x 10.5 cm |
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