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The Virgin of Vladimir
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The Virgin of Vladimir
The Virgin of Vladimir. Found in the Collection of State Museum of Architecture, History and Art, Vladimir
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Andrei Bogolyubsky Andrei I Andrei I Bogolyubsky Andrei I Of Vladimir Andrey Bogolyubsky Andrey I Yuryevich Andrey Yuryevich Angels Bogolyubsky Christ Child Early Rus History And Art History Of Russia Holy Family Icon Icon Painting Idyll Kievan Rus Maternity Moscow School Orthodox Church Rublev Rurik Rurik Dynasty Russian Church Russian History Russian Icon Painting Slav Slavic Peoples Slavs State Museum Of Architecture Tempera On Panel Ukraine Virgin And Child Vladimir Mother Of God
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This print showcases "The Virgin of Vladimir" an iconic painting that holds immense historical and cultural significance. Housed in the esteemed Collection of State Museum of Architecture, History and Art in Vladimir, Russia, this masterpiece is a testament to the enduring power of love and motherhood. The image depicts the Virgin Mary cradling her beloved son, Jesus Christ, with utmost tenderness and joy. Adorned in vibrant colors and intricate details, this 12th-century tempera on panel artwork exemplifies the exquisite craftsmanship of Russian icon painting during the Middle Ages. "The Virgin of Vladimir" has become an emblematic representation of faith for both Ukrainians and Russians alike. Its presence within Orthodox churches symbolizes devotion to Mary as the Mother of God. The delicate brushstrokes capture a serene idyll between mother and child while evoking spiritual awe among worshippers. With its rich history rooted in Kievan Rus' - early East Slavic state - this revered piece reflects not only religious beliefs but also echoes the legacy of Rurik Dynasty rulers such as Andrei Bogolyubsky. Through centuries marked by political shifts and artistic developments within Moscow School iconography, "The Virgin of Vladimir" remains an enduring symbol cherished by Slavic peoples. As we contemplate this fine art print's beauty, it serves as a reminder that some creations transcend time; they carry stories that connect us to our past while inspiring reverence for generations to come.
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