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Russian icon of the Ascension of the Lord. Moscow school 19th century
Russian icon of the Ascension of the Lord. Moscow school 19th century
The Russian Orthodox icon Ascension of the Lord is a true masterpiece of Russian Orthodox painting of the 19th century, executed in the best traditions of the Moscow school. The plot of the icon reflects a key moment in Christian history - the Ascension of Jesus Christ, symbolizing his divine ascension and victory over the earthly world. The composition is masterfully divided into two registers filled with deep theological meaning and artistic expressiveness. The upper register depicts the Savior in a shining mandorla, ascended by angels. He sits on the throne of glory, dressed in a himation and a chiton with a characteristic combination of red and green tones, symbolizing his earthly nature and divine greatness. In the lower register, the central place is occupied by the Mother of God - the only static figure, emphasizing her spiritual presence and the inviolability of faith. On either side of it are two angels in white robes, pointing to the sky and telling the disciples the meaning of what is happening. The apostles are captured in a moment of deep thought and emotional shock: among them, one can distinguish the apostle Peter (in a blue chiton with a brown himation) and the apostle Paul (in a green tunic with a red himation). The background of the icon is gilded, which emphasizes its sacred nature. Along the upper edge is the inscription Ascension of the Lord, executed in traditional Church Slavonic cinnabar-colored font. The icon is distinguished by exceptional detailing of the faces and softness of lines, typical of the Moscow school of the 19th century. A rich palette of red, green and blue shades is used. The gilding of the halos and the background gives the icon depth and luminosity, and the finely drawn folds of the clothes emphasize the elegance of the composition. Dimensions Height - 40 cm, width - 44 cm. This image is a unique monument of the Russian icon-painting tradition of the 19th century, combining canonical strictness, the highest level of artistic execution and rare preservation. The icon is distinguished by impeccable coloring, masterful drawing of details and deep spiritual content, making it an outstanding example of Orthodox art of the 19th century.
5700 EUR
Icon Saint Simeon Stolpnik in silver cover with enamel. Semyon Galkin. The end of the XIX - the beginning of the XX century.
Icon Saint Simeon Stolpnik in silver cover with enamel. Semyon Galkin. The end of the XIX - the beginning of the XX century.
The Russian icon St. Simeon the Stylite was created at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries in Moscow. The image depicts the saint in monastic attire, offering a prayer to God. In the upper left corner is God the Father, sending down a blessing. The background of the composition is decorated with architectural elements in the traditional Orthodox style.The image is made in the academic style typical of Moscow icon-painting workshops of the late 19th century. The icon is enclosed in a gilded silver frame made by the workshop of the Semyon Galkin factory. The frame is an example of high jewelry art: it is decorated with relief chasing, hand engraving and enamels. The crown of the saint, inlaid with colored enamel, creating a shining effect, deserves special attention. Materials and technique: Board, gesso, egg tempera, silver of the 84 assay value, gilding, enamel, casting, chasing, sawing, hand engraving with a graver, chiselling, grinding, polishing, finishing, mounting, velvet.Hallmarks: Master`s name SG - Semyon Grigorievich Galkin. Silver assay mark 84 with an image of a woman`s head in a kokoshnik, facing left with the initials of the assay master IL (Ivan Sergeevich Lebedkin, Moscow, appointed in 1899).Dimensions: Height: 22 cm. Width: 18 cm.Condition: The icon is in excellent collectible condition. Historical background:Semyon Galkin and Pyotr Grigorievich Galkin are brothers, owners of a trading house and a gold and silver goods factory founded in 1890. The factory operated until 1917 and was famous for its craftsmanship. In 1898, 48 workers and 12 teenagers worked in production. In 1895-1897, the brothers owned a jewelry store on Pokrovka Street, and the factory itself was located in Maryina Roshcha. In 1897, production volume was 50 thousand rubles.By 1904, 116 people worked at the enterprise, and in 1909 - 79 workers, with an annual turnover of 175 thousand rubles. In 1913-1917, the trading house was located on Sheremetyevskaya Street, building 11, in Maryina Roshcha. The products of the Galkin factory were distinguished by their high quality, complexity of execution and rich decoration, which makes them popular among collectors and connoisseurs of Russian jewelry art.
2900 EUR
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