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Byzantine Icon of Holy Virgin Mary Vladimir

Hand Written Icon of Holy Virgin Mary Vladimir

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Holy Virgin Mary Vladimir

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Quick Overview
- Hand Written Iconography
- Egg tempera colors
- 22k gold leaf applied by hand
- "Aged" by hand to provide antique look
- Masif Wood
Theme Description
The Theotokos of Vladimir, also known as Our Lady of Vladimir, the Virgin of Vladimir or Vladimirskaya is one of the most venerated Orthodox icons. The Theotokos is regarded as the holy protectress of Russia, and the icon is displayed in the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. Her feast day is June 3. Patriarch Luke Chrysoberges of Constantinople sent the newly made icon as a gift to Grand Duke of Kiev about 1131. The beautiful image was coveted by the Duke's son who brought it to his favourite city Vladimir in 1155. When the horses that transported the icon stopped near Vladimir and refused to go further, this was interpreted as a sign that the Theotokos wanted her icon to stay in Vladimir. To house the icon, the great Assumption Cathedral was built there, followed by other churches dedicated to the Virgin throughout northwestern Russia. In 1395 the image was taken from Vladimir to the new capital, Moscow. The Muscovites refused to return the icon to Vladimir and placed it in the Cathedral of the Dormition of the Moscow Kremlin. The intercession of the Theotokos through the image was also credited with saving Moscow from Tatar hordes in 1451 and 1480. One of the most exquisite icons ever created, the icon of the Theotokos of Vladimir is sometimes described as exhibiting universal feelings of motherly love and anxiety for her child. By the 16th century the Vladimirskaya was a thing of legend. The venerated image was used in coronations of tsars, elections of patriarchs, and other important ceremonies of state. In December 1941, as the Germans approached Moscow, Stalin allegedly ordered that the icon be placed in an airplane and flown around the besieged capital. Several days later, the German army started to retreat. As a work of art, it is widely regarded as the most important icon produced during the Comnenian period, expressing deeper humanity and emotionality than that typical of previous Byzantine art. As David Talbot Rice asserts in the latest edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 'it is of considerable importance in the history of painting, for it not only is a work of outstandingly high quality but also is in a new, more human style, anticipating the late Byzantine style that flourished between 1204 and 1453'.
Additional Information
SKU MVHP2010
Size (cm) 18 x 28.5
Size (in) 7 x 11
Theme Holy Virgin Mary
Greek Name Θεοτόκος Βλαδημήρ
Frame Style Square
Frame Treatment Natural Wood
Silver Treatment None
Gold Treatment 22k Gold Leaf
Glass Cover No
Semi-Precious Stones No
Image Treatment Hand Painted
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