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"Wonder Working Icons: A Glimpse into Russian Iconography" The Feodorovskaya Mother of God

Background imageWonder Working Icon Collection: The Feodorovskaya Mother of God with the Wonders, Mid of the 19th cen Artist: Russian icon

The Feodorovskaya Mother of God with the Wonders, Mid of the 19th cen Artist: Russian icon
The Feodorovskaya Mother of God with the Wonders, Mid of the 19th cen.. From a private collection

Background imageWonder Working Icon Collection: The Feodorovskaya Mother of God, 1719

The Feodorovskaya Mother of God, 1719. Found in the Collection of State History Museum, Moscow

Background imageWonder Working Icon Collection: The Mother of God Our Lady of Pochayiv. Artist: Anonymous

The Mother of God Our Lady of Pochayiv. Artist: Anonymous
The Mother of God Our Lady of Pochayiv. Found in the collection of Ivan Honchar Museum Kiev

Background imageWonder Working Icon Collection: Mother of God of the Burning Bush, 16th century. Artist: Russian icon

Mother of God of the Burning Bush, 16th century. Artist: Russian icon
Mother of God of the Burning Bush, 16th century. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum Kolomenskoye, Moscow

Background imageWonder Working Icon Collection: Mother of God of the Burning Bush, 17th century. Artist: Russian icon

Mother of God of the Burning Bush, 17th century. Artist: Russian icon
Mother of God of the Burning Bush, 17th century. From a private collection

Background imageWonder Working Icon Collection: The Virgin Hodegetria of Smolensk with Saints Abraham of Smolensk und Mercurius of Smolensk, 1722

The Virgin Hodegetria of Smolensk with Saints Abraham of Smolensk und Mercurius of Smolensk, 1722. Artist: Russian icon
The Virgin Hodegetria of Smolensk with Saints Abraham of Smolensk und Mercurius of Smolensk, 1722. Found in the collection of the National Art Museum of Belorussian Republik, Minsk

Background imageWonder Working Icon Collection: Theotokos Life-giving Spring, 1670. Artist: Ushakov, Simon (Pimen) Fyodorovich (1626-1686)

Theotokos Life-giving Spring, 1670. Artist: Ushakov, Simon (Pimen) Fyodorovich (1626-1686)
Theotokos Life-giving Spring, 1670. Found in the collection of the The Novodevichy Convent, Moscow

Background imageWonder Working Icon Collection: Mother of God of the Burning Bush, Mid of 16th cen Artist: Russian icon

Mother of God of the Burning Bush, Mid of 16th cen Artist: Russian icon
Mother of God of the Burning Bush, Mid of 16th cen.. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery

Background imageWonder Working Icon Collection: The Bogolyubsky Holy Virgin, Second Half of the 19th century. Artist: Russian icon

The Bogolyubsky Holy Virgin, Second Half of the 19th century. Artist: Russian icon
The Bogolyubsky Holy Virgin, Second Half of the 19th century. Private Collection

Background imageWonder Working Icon Collection: The Bogolyubsky Holy Virgin, Late 18th cent Artist: Russian icon

The Bogolyubsky Holy Virgin, Late 18th cent Artist: Russian icon
The Bogolyubsky Holy Virgin, Late 18th cent.. Private Collection

Background imageWonder Working Icon Collection: Mother of God Assuage My Sorrows, 1796. Artist: Russian icon

Mother of God Assuage My Sorrows, 1796. Artist: Russian icon
Mother of God Assuage My Sorrows, 1796. From a private collection

Background imageWonder Working Icon Collection: Our Lady of Kursk, Early 19th cen Artist: Russian icon

Our Lady of Kursk, Early 19th cen Artist: Russian icon
Our Lady of Kursk, Early 19th cen.. From a private collection

Background imageWonder Working Icon Collection: Theotokos Life-giving Spring, 1686. Artist: Russian icon

Theotokos Life-giving Spring, 1686. Artist: Russian icon
Theotokos Life-giving Spring, 1686. From a private collection

Background imageWonder Working Icon Collection: The Feodorovskaya Mother of God, 17th century. Artist: Russian icon

The Feodorovskaya Mother of God, 17th century. Artist: Russian icon
The Feodorovskaya Mother of God, 17th century. From a private collection

Background imageWonder Working Icon Collection: Theotokos Life-giving Spring, End of 17th cen Artist: Russian icon

Theotokos Life-giving Spring, End of 17th cen Artist: Russian icon
Theotokos Life-giving Spring, End of 17th cen.. Found in the collection of the National Art Museum of Belorussian Republik, Minsk

Background imageWonder Working Icon Collection: The Selected Saints before the Icon of Our Lady of Kazan, Late 18th cent Artist: Denisov

The Selected Saints before the Icon of Our Lady of Kazan, Late 18th cent Artist: Denisov, Evfimy (active 1770-1790s)
The Selected Saints before the Icon of Our Lady of Kazan, Late 18th cent.. From a private collection


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"Wonder Working Icons: A Glimpse into Russian Iconography" The Feodorovskaya Mother of God, 1719: This iconic masterpiece showcases the divine beauty and grace of the Virgin Mary, revered by believers for centuries. The Mother of God Our Lady of Pochayiv, Anonymous Artist: An enigmatic creation that captures the essence of devotion and spirituality through its intricate details and delicate brushstrokes. Mother of God of the Burning Bush, 16th century: A timeless representation depicting the holy encounter between Moses and a burning bush, symbolizing divine revelation and guidance. 17th century: Another striking rendition showcasing the mystical connection between heaven and earth as depicted in this captivating icon. The Virgin Hodegetria of Smolensk with Saints Abraham and Mercurius, 1722: This awe-inspiring artwork not only portrays Mary's tender love but also honors two revered saints who played significant roles in Russian Orthodox history. The Feodorovskaya Mother of God with Wonders, Mid-19th century: A testament to faith's power to perform miracles; this remarkable piece depicts various miraculous events attributed to this particular icon throughout history. Theotokos Life-giving Spring, 1670 by Simon Ushakov (1626-1686): Ushakov's masterful technique brings life to this depiction where Mary is seen as a source from which spiritual nourishment flows abundantly. Mother of God Assuage My Sorrows, 1796: In times when sorrow weighs heavy on our hearts, this poignant icon reminds us that Mary offers solace and comfort during our darkest moments. Our Lady Of Kursk - Early 19th Century Masterpiece By Unknown Artist : This exquisite portrayal pays homage to one Russia's most venerated icons, known for its miraculous powers and ability to heal the sick.