Madonna Pochaevskaya ancient Russian icon Tzarist epoch 50x40 cm

Model: IC004130
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Ancient Russian icon depicting Madonna Pochaevskaya sized 53x 43 cm. Original Russian icon belonging to Tzarist Russia. Hand painted by the master iconographers of the Golden Ring of Moscow. Slightly restored in the RTS laboratories in Moscow. The history of this icon begins in 1559 in a small village called Pochaev, which is located in present-day Ukraine. The Patriarch of Constantinople gave it to Anna Goyskaya and has since been kept in the monastery. Later Andrey Firley, his successor, took ...



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Ancient Russian icon depicting Madonna Pochaevskaya sized 53x 43 cm. Original Russian icon belonging to Tzarist Russia. Hand painted by the master iconographers of the Golden Ring of Moscow. Slightly restored in the RTS laboratories in Moscow. The history of this icon begins in 1559 in a small village called Pochaev, which is located in present-day Ukraine. The Patriarch of Constantinople gave it to Anna Goyskaya and has since been kept in the monastery. Later Andrey Firley, his successor, took her home and his wife fell ill and became mad. The parish priest Iov Pochevinskiy suggested to bring the icon back to the monastery so that Andrey's wife would recover. And so it was. The icon is sized 53x43 cm and is accompanied by custody and certificate of originality.

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flag-couk2/13/2019

slendida ed affascinante icona.l' ho scelta anche peril dolcissimo sguardo della Vergine

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