- FOUR RUSSIAN ICONS, 19TH-20TH CENTURYFour
Russian icons19th-20th centuryOne the Virgin of Orans, one composite centered by the Mother of God, one the Virgin of Joy to Those Who Grieve and one the Virgin of the Burning...
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19th/early 20th century the first as the Most Holy Theotokos and Saint Mary Magdalene, the second, 'Mother of God Joy to all who Sorrow', the third of 'Selected Saints' including...
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of God “joy to all who grieve”, Russia, 19th century, tempera on wood panel, 31,8x26,5 cm...
[more like this] - RUSSIAN ICON THE MOTHER OF GOD “JOY
TO ALL WHO GRIEVE”,The Mother of God “joy to all who grieve”, Russia, 19th century, tempera on wood panel, kovcheg. 35,7x31 cm...
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THOSE WHO SUFFERRussian Icon: Mother of God, Joy to Those Who Suffer, painted in colors on wood panel Dimensions: 13 7/8 x 12 1/4 in. (35.2 x 31.1 cm.) Provenance: The Walter...
[more like this] - A RUSSIAN PALEHK STYLE ICON OF THE MOTHER
OF GOD, JOY OF ALL WHO SORROW A Russian Palehk style icon of the Mother of God, Joy of All Who Sorrow, the rectangular form centering a haloed figure of the Mother, holding...
[more like this] - RUSSIAN ICON OF MARY JOY TO ALL AFFLICTEDRussian
icon of Mary Joy to All Afflicted, with the Mother of God standing offering comfort to the poor and suffering, attended by angels and saints, together (although separated)...
[more like this] - 19TH C. RUSSIAN WOODEN ICON - JOY OF
ALL WHO SORROWEastern Europe, Russia, ca. 19th century CE. A gorgeous wooden icon known as "Joy of All Who Sorrow" featuring the image of the Mother of God or Theotokos holding...
[more like this] - 19TH C. GILT RUSSIAN ICON - OUR LADY
OF UNEXPECTED JOYEastern Europe, Russia, ca. 19th century CE. Finely painted in gold, egg tempera, and gesso on wood, this icon depicts a scene called "Our Lady of Unexpected...
[more like this] - 18TH C. RUSSIAN ICON SILVER OKLAD JOY
OF ALL WHO SORROW...**First Time At Auction**
Eastern Europe, Russia, St. Petersburg, ca. 1788 CE. Bottom periphery is stamped with maker's mark, assayer's mark with year,...
[more like this] - RUSSIAN SILVER ICON 'UNEXPECTED JOY
MOTHER OF GOD'Russian "Unexpected Joy" silver icon, c. 1900, a supplicant kneeling before the Mother of God and Christ child with raised wire cloisonne enamel halo, gilt...
[more like this] - ANTIQUE RUSSIAN PAINTED ICON, MOST
HOLY THEOTOKOS, JOY OF ALL WHO SORROW Early 19th century, polychrome on panel with gilt embellishment, icon of the Mother of God (Theotokos) holding the Christ child at center,...
[more like this] - A RUSSIAN ICON OF MOTHER OF GOD JOY
"UMILENIE"A Russian icon of Mother of God Joy "Umilenie", 18th century With underpainting on wood depicting Mother of God Joy "Umulenie" made together with pearls and semiprecious...
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MARK AB, ICON OF THE MOTHER OF GOD OF JOY, 12 X 10 IN. (30.5 X 25.4 CM.)RUSSIAN, ST. PETERSBURG, 1796, MAKER'S MARK AB, ICON OF THE MOTHER OF GOD OF JOY, The figures rendered...
[more like this] - Russian cast bronze and enamel icon
of the Mother of God Joy to All Who Sorrow, 19th century, 7" x 5"...
[more like this] - FOUR ANTIQUE RUSSIAN BRASS AND ENAMEL
ICONS 19th century, each depicting bas relief orthodox narratives, the largest of Mother of God, Joy To Those Who Grieve, surrounded by eighteen saints (5 1/2 x 4 5/8 in.);...
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Painted and gold leaf icon depicting Mary, mother of God, centered below Jesus in heaven and surrounded by angels, priests, and shepards, with applied Russian coins dated...
[more like this] - RUSSIAN DIPTYCH TRAVELER'S ICON Late
18th c. Icons of Mother of God, Joy to all Who Sorrow, flanked by Apostles and Prophets, and Three-Handed Mother of God, a miraculous figure, painted wood panels in bronze...
[more like this] - Khlebnikov Russian icon, titled below
in Cyrillic "Unexpected Supreme Joy", paragraph translation "A certain man, a stranger, had the custom of praying daily to the Most Holy Mother of God in the words of the...
[more like this] - Group of four small Russian icons
late 19th/ early 20th century Including Kazan Mother of God, Gruzinskaya Mother of God, Mother of God Joy to All Who Suffer, and Founding Monastic Saints; some on gilt...
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