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Russian Orthodox is a rich and vibrant religious tradition that has produced some of the most iconic and breathtaking artworks in history

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: RUSSIAN ICONS: THE TRINITY. By Andrei Rublev. Wood, 1411

RUSSIAN ICONS: THE TRINITY. By Andrei Rublev. Wood, 1411

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Icon of the Virgin and Child in Mary Magdalene Russian Orthodox church on Mount of Olives

Icon of the Virgin and Child in Mary Magdalene Russian Orthodox church on Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: THE VIRGIN OF VLADIMIR. Russian icon painted at Constantinople, c1131

THE VIRGIN OF VLADIMIR. Russian icon painted at Constantinople, c1131

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Icon (oil on wood panel)

Icon (oil on wood panel)
XBP394806 Icon (oil on wood panel) by Russian School, (18th century); Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: St. Michaels gold-domed cathedral, Kiev, Ukraine, Europe

St. Michaels gold-domed cathedral, Kiev, Ukraine, Europe
St. Michaels Golden-Domed Monastery is a functioning monastery in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. Originally built in the Middle Ages, the monastery comprises the Cathedral itself, the Refectory of St

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: St. Basils Cathedral in Red Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow, Russia, Europe

St. Basils Cathedral in Red Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: THE ANNUNCIATION. Icon. Moscow School, Russia, 16th century

THE ANNUNCIATION. Icon. Moscow School, Russia, 16th century

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: RUSSIAN ICONS: THE SAVIOUR. By Andrei Rublev, c1400

RUSSIAN ICONS: THE SAVIOUR. By Andrei Rublev, c1400

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Cathedral of Saint Basil the Blessed in Red Square in Moscow, Russia

Cathedral of Saint Basil the Blessed in Red Square in Moscow, Russia
Famous Russian Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Basil the Blessed. This church was built in Moscow on Red Square from 1555 to 1561

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: USA-ALASKA-KENAI PENINSULA-NIKOLAEVSK: Russian Orthodox Church Icon in Old Believer

USA-ALASKA-KENAI PENINSULA-NIKOLAEVSK: Russian Orthodox Church Icon in Old Believer
USA, ALASKA, KENAI PENINSULA, NIKOLAEVSK: Russian Orthodox Church Icon in Old Believer Russian Village

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: OUR LADY OF YEVSEMANISK. Russian icon, 16th century

OUR LADY OF YEVSEMANISK. Russian icon, 16th century

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Red Square, St. Basils Cathedral, Lenins Tomb and walls of the Kremlin, UNESCO

Red Square, St. Basils Cathedral, Lenins Tomb and walls of the Kremlin, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Our lady of vladimir icon by andrei rublyov, 1408

Our lady of vladimir icon by andrei rublyov, 1408

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: The Holy Face, 1200-1250 (tempera on wood)

The Holy Face, 1200-1250 (tempera on wood)
5948544 The Holy Face, 1200-1250 (tempera on wood) by Russian School (13th century); 104x74 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: The Church on the Spilled Blood, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Russia

The Church on the Spilled Blood, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: USA, California, Northern California, North Coast, Fort Ross, Fort Ross State Historic Park

USA, California, Northern California, North Coast, Fort Ross, Fort Ross State Historic Park, site of Russian trading colony established in 1812, Russian Orthodox Church

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Orthodox Icon of Mary and Jesus, St. Volodymyrs Cathedral, Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine

Orthodox Icon of Mary and Jesus, St. Volodymyrs Cathedral, Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Orthodox icons, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Orthodox icons, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Orthodox priest blessing the soil, Russia

Orthodox priest blessing the soil, Russia. A print from Customs of the World, Volume II Hutchinson and Co, Paternoster Row, London

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Tsar Nicholas II at the opening ceremony of the first Duma, St Petersburg, Russia, 1906

Tsar Nicholas II at the opening ceremony of the first Duma, St Petersburg, Russia, 1906. The Duma, the elected legislative assembly of the Russian Empire

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, St Petersburg, Russia

The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, St Petersburg, Russia
The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood was built on the site where Emperor Alexander II was fatally wounded in March 1881. The church was built between 1883 and 1907

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: USA, Alaska, Sitka. St. Michaels Russian Orthodox Cathedral in town

USA, Alaska, Sitka. St. Michaels Russian Orthodox Cathedral in town. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: St. Sophias Cathedral, Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine

St. Sophias Cathedral, Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: The Siege of the Trinity Sergius Lavra in Sergiev Posad, 1891. Artist: Vasily Vereshchagin

The Siege of the Trinity Sergius Lavra in Sergiev Posad, 1891. Artist: Vasily Vereshchagin
The Siege of the Trinity Sergius Lavra in Sergiev Posad, 1891. The Trinity Lavra of St Sergius was founded in Sergiyev Posad (Zagorsk), Russia, in 1345 by St Sergius of Radonezh

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Chesme Church in winter at Saint Petersburg Russia

Chesme Church in winter at Saint Petersburg Russia
The Chesme Church is a small Russian Orthodox church which located at 12 Lensoveta Street, in Saint Petersburg, Russia and was built in 1780

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Saint Basils Cathedral in Moscow

Saint Basils Cathedral in Moscow
Famous Russian Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Basil the Blessed. This church was built in Moscow on Red Square from 1555 to 1561

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Old testament trinity by andrei rublev, c, 1410 - 1420, tempera on panel

Old testament trinity by andrei rublev, c, 1410 - 1420, tempera on panel

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Israel, Jerusalem, View of Dome of the Rock on Temple Mount and the Mount of Olives

Israel, Jerusalem, View of Dome of the Rock on Temple Mount and the Mount of Olives

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Winter in the Trinity Sergius Lavra in Sergiev Posad, c1910. Artist: Nikolay Dubovskoy

Winter in the Trinity Sergius Lavra in Sergiev Posad, c1910. Artist: Nikolay Dubovskoy
Winter in the Trinity Sergius Lavra in Sergiev Posad, c1910. Found in the collection of the State Art Museum, Yaroslavl, Russia

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Pilgrims on the way to Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1904. Artist: Maxim Dmitriev

Pilgrims on the way to Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1904. Artist: Maxim Dmitriev
Pilgrims on the way to Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1904. The monastery is asociated with St Seraphim. It was visited by the Russian Imperial Family in 1903

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Easter procession, Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1903. Artist: K von Hahn

Easter procession, Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1903. Artist: K von Hahn
Easter procession, Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1903. Nicholas II and members of the Russian royal family visited the monastery, which is associated with St Seraphim, in 1903

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: The Russian royal family visiting Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1903. Artist: K von Hahn

The Russian royal family visiting Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1903. Artist: K von Hahn
The Russian royal family visiting Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1903. Tsar Nicholas II and his family visited the monastery, which is associated with St Seraphim, in 1903

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Toompea hill with Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Niguliste church

Toompea hill with Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Niguliste church and Pikk Herman tower, Tallinn, Estonia, Europe

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia. Sergiev Posad. Trinity Monastery of St. Sergius

Russia. Sergiev Posad. Trinity Monastery of St. Sergius

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: RUSSIA: ICON. Miracle of St. George and the Dragon. Roston-Suzdal School, Russia. Early 16th century

RUSSIA: ICON. Miracle of St. George and the Dragon. Roston-Suzdal School, Russia. Early 16th century

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: RUSSIAN ICONS: MICHAEL. The Archangel Michael. Moscow School. Mid-15th century

RUSSIAN ICONS: MICHAEL. The Archangel Michael. Moscow School. Mid-15th century

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: OUR LADY OF TENDERNESS. Icon. Novgorod School, Russia, mid-12th century

OUR LADY OF TENDERNESS. Icon. Novgorod School, Russia, mid-12th century

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Ceiling fresco in the Russian Orthodox church of the Holy Trinity, Jerusalem

Ceiling fresco in the Russian Orthodox church of the Holy Trinity, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Golden dome of St. Isaacs Cathedral built in 1818 and the equestrian statue of Tsar

Golden dome of St. Isaacs Cathedral built in 1818 and the equestrian statue of Tsar Nicholas dated 1859, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Savvino-Storozhevsky monastery, Zvenigorod, Moscow region, Russia

Savvino-Storozhevsky monastery, Zvenigorod, Moscow region, Russia Spring view in Savvino-Storozhevsky monastery, Zvenigorod, Moscow region, Russia

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Wall frescos, Church on Spilled Blood (Resurrection Church of Our Saviour), UNESCO

Wall frescos, Church on Spilled Blood (Resurrection Church of Our Saviour), UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Church of St. Paraskeva the Friday, dating from 1207, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Church of St. Paraskeva the Friday, dating from 1207, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Veliky Novgorod, Novgorod Oblast, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: St. Basils cathedral on Red Square, Moscow

St. Basils cathedral on Red Square, Moscow
Side view of colorful St. Basils Cathedral in Moscow on Red Square in front of the Kremlin, Russia. Unique russian architecture and color domes

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: St. Basils Cathedral and the Kremlin in Red Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow

St. Basils Cathedral and the Kremlin in Red Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Church of the Saviour on Spilled Blood, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Church of the Saviour on Spilled Blood, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: ST. BASILs CATHEDRAL. St. Basils Cathedral in Moscow. Hand-colored etching and aquatint, French

ST. BASILs CATHEDRAL. St. Basils Cathedral in Moscow. Hand-colored etching and aquatint, French, 1842

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: KHALKOPRATIYSKAYA VIRGIN. Icon from the Assumption Cathedral. 14th century

KHALKOPRATIYSKAYA VIRGIN. Icon from the Assumption Cathedral. 14th century



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Russian Orthodox is a rich and vibrant religious tradition that has produced some of the most iconic and breathtaking artworks in history. From the famous Russian icons like "The Trinity" by Andrei Rublev, painted on wood in 1411, to the exquisite Icon of the Virgin and Child found in the Mary Magdalene Russian Orthodox church on Mount of Olives, these masterpieces reflect deep spiritual devotion. One such revered icon is "The Virgin of Vladimir, " created around 1131 in Constantinople. This painting holds immense significance as it represents the tender bond between mother and child. Another remarkable example is an oil-on-wood panel icon depicting scenes from biblical narratives. Architecture also plays a vital role within Russian Orthodoxy, with St. Michael's gold-domed cathedral standing proudly in Kiev, Ukraine. Its majestic domes reach towards the heavens, symbolizing faith's transcendence beyond earthly realms. Even outside Russia's borders, this faith thrives. In Alaska's Kenai Peninsula lies Nikolaevesk's Old Believer community with its stunning Russian Orthodox Church adorned with intricate icons. Moscow remains a hub for this ancient tradition; its Moscow School produced awe-inspiring works like "The Annunciation" from the 16th century. Additionally, St Basil's Cathedral stands tall on Red Square—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—its colorful onion-shaped domes captivating visitors from around the world. Amongst these treasures is "Our Lady of Yevsemanisk, " another masterpiece dating back to the 16th century—an embodiment of divine grace and beauty captured through artistic brilliance. Lastly, we cannot overlook "The Holy Face, " a tempera-on-wood creation that dates back to 1200-1250. This artwork exemplifies how Russian Orthodoxy has preserved its sacred traditions throughout centuries while continually inspiring believers worldwide.