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"Icon Russia II" presents an extraordinary liturgical calendar icon with scenes from the Orthodox Christian year arranged around a central Resurrection tableau. The multi-panel composition uses visual hierarchy to guide the faithful through the cycle of sacred events, with subtle gold highlighting and delicate line work creating definition between the narrative scenes against a weathered background.
About Artwork: Icon Russia II
This second half of the 19th-century icon from Central Russia employs traditional tempera paint on wood, showcasing the enduring visual language of Orthodox devotional art. Discovered in Budapest, the icon organizes the church's major feast days in a grid-like structure that allowed worshippers to contemplate the full liturgical cycle. The muted palette of deep blues, earthy browns, and touches of gold creates a sense of reverent antiquity, while the worn surface testifies to generations of prayer and veneration.