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Trinity of Rublev ancient Russian icon 12x10 inc

Model: IC012027
$960.82
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Trinity of Rublev ancient Russian icon 12x10 inces. Original Russian icon belonging to the Tsar era. Hand painted by the master iconographers of the Golden Ring of Moscow. The icon (the original preserved in Moscow) is by Andrej Rublev, the iconographer representing the Old Testament scene wants to give a visual representation of the Trinity through three angels sitting around a table and in the background the house of Abraham and a oak tree. Apparently the angels are identical and represent the...



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Trinity of Rublev ancient Russian icon 12x10 inces. Original Russian icon belonging to the Tsar era. Hand painted by the master iconographers of the Golden Ring of Moscow. The icon (the original preserved in Moscow) is by Andrej Rublev, the iconographer representing the Old Testament scene wants to give a visual representation of the Trinity through three angels sitting around a table and in the background the house of Abraham and a oak tree. Apparently the angels are identical and represent the unity of God in three people. However, the angels wear garments of different colors and this wants to symbolize that every Person of the Trinity is distinct: the Father is at the center, the Son at his right and the Holy Spirit at his left.
This icon comes with a case and a certificate of authenticity.

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