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Orthodox icon presenting several scenes of saints, Holy Maria and Saint Georges slaying the dragon - Antique

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  • Details
    Description and origin: orthodox icon, tempera on wood panel. The icon shows the Virgin Mary of Kazan at the top left, the infernal ascension of Christ in the center and Saint Nicholas on the right. In the center, a series of 10 saints. The lower part shows Saint George slaying the dragon, in the center a saint (?) and on the right Saint Nikita.

    Dimensions: 32 cm x 25 cm

    Age: 19th century

    Condition: overall good condition. Scenes of the upper part have lost part of their colour

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