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Traditional Russian Icon of Mother Marry "Madonna of Vladimir" in Carving Plywood Frame with Stand.

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Madonna of Vladimir

This famous icon pays tribute to St. Luke and was brought to St. Andrews Cathedral in Central Russia via Constantinople in 1155. The icon was then placed in the city of Vladimir, central Russia, from which the name is derived. It is believed the icon saved Moscow from Tamerlane in 1395 and from the Poles in the year 1612. Although the icon has been repainted several times, it still survives today in Russia.

This top quality off set embossed print icon made in Russian Monastery in Sofrino using old printing technique using gold and silver foil.  Size with frame: 124 x 93 mm.

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24 Jan 2018