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

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

THE VIRGIN OF VLADIMIR.
Russian icon painted at Constantinople, c1131. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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12th Century Baby Christianity Constantinople Europe Icon Jesus Madonna And Child Mother Russian Russian Orthodox Theotokos Turkish Virgin Vladimir

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The Virgin of Vladimir: A Glimpse into Medieval Russian Christianity". This print showcases "The Virgin of Vladimir" a renowned Russian icon painted in Constantinople around 1131. The image depicts the Madonna and Child, also known as the Theotokos, symbolizing the motherly love and divine connection between Mary and Jesus. With its intricate details and vibrant colors, this fine art piece exemplifies the skillful craftsmanship of medieval Russian artists. The icon's origins in Constantinople highlight the cultural exchange between Byzantine and Russian civilizations during that era. "The Virgin of Vladimir" holds great significance within Russian Orthodox Christianity. It is believed to possess miraculous powers, attracting countless pilgrims throughout history seeking solace or healing. This sacred painting became an emblematic representation of faith for many Russians. The tender portrayal captures Mary's gentle gaze towards her baby son, while Jesus reaches out to touch her face—an intimate moment frozen in time. Their expressions convey both maternal love and spiritual grace. As we admire this timeless masterpiece, we are transported back to 12th-century Europe—a period marked by religious devotion and artistic excellence. "The Virgin of Vladimir" serves as a testament to the enduring power of faith, reminding us of the profound impact that religious icons have had on cultures throughout history.


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Introducing the awe-inspiring "The Virgin of Vladimir" poster print from our Media Storehouse collection. This exquisite Russian icon, believed to have been painted at Constantinople around 1131, is a stunning example of early Byzantine art. The intricate details and rich colors of 140_1653530's depiction of the Virgin Mary, holding the infant Jesus, transport you back in time. Bring the beauty and history of this iconic masterpiece into your home or office. Our high-quality poster prints are sure to impress with their vibrant colors and sharp details, making for a captivating addition to any space. Order yours today and experience the timeless allure of The Virgin of Vladimir.


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MOSES BEFORE BURNING BUSH. 12th century icon in St. Catherines Monastery, Sinai
RUSSIA: ICON. Miracle of St. George and the Dragon. Roston-Suzdal School, Russia. Early 16th century
THE SAVIOR. Icon from the Assumption Cathedral. 14th century
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OUR LADY OF TENDERNESS. Icon. Novgorod School, Russia, mid-12th century
KHALKOPRATIYSKAYA VIRGIN. Icon from the Assumption Cathedral. 14th century
RUSSIAN ICON: HELL. The Harrowing of Hell. Jesus and angels saving people from Hell. Tempera on wood Russian Orthodox icon, 16th century
ICONOSTASIS, 16TH CENTURY. Portable iconostasis of a Russian Orthodox church. Tempera on wood, early 16th century
BYZANTINE ART: ST. MICHAEL. Gold and enamel jewel-studded icon of St. Michael
RUSSIAN ICON: MARY. Our Lady of Kazan. Russian icon. Tempera on panel with fabric, silver, gold enamel pearls and precious stones, from the workshop of Aleksandra Makhalova, Moscow, 1896
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SAINT JEROME (340-420). Church scholar and translator. Illumination from the Breviary of Philip II of Spain, by the monks Julian de la Fuente el Saz and Andres de Leon, 16th century
SAINT NICHOLAS. Saint Nicholas of Myra or Thaumaturga. Byzantine icon
SAINT GEORGE. Novgorod School, Russia. Early 15th century
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