Antique Imperial Russian Icon | Depicting the Founders of the Solovetsky Monastery | Circa 1870–1880
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Historical Context & Origin
Region: Russia, Eastern Orthodox Tradition
Material: Egg tempera and gilt on wood panel
Period: Late 19th Century (Imperial Russia)
Description
A beautiful antique Russian Orthodox icon depicting Saint Zosima and Saint Savvaty, the holy founders and miracle-working monks of the Solovetsky Monastery. The saints are shown standing in blessing posture, flanking the monastery they founded on the Solovetsky Islands, while a heavenly image above symbolizes divine protection and spiritual guardianship. Painted in rich traditional tones with fine devotional detailing, this icon retains wonderful warmth, sacred presence, and historical character. The piece is presented in a modern museum-style display frame, enhancing both preservation and presentation.
Features
- Depicts two of Russia’s most venerated monastic saints
- Classic icon composition with monastery beautifully rendered in the background
- Traditional Eastern Orthodox icon painting techniques
- Strong devotional atmosphere and spiritual presence
- Professionally framed for premium display and protection
Cultural Significance
Saints Zosima and Savvaty are revered within Russian Orthodoxy as spiritual protectors, miracle workers, and symbols of monastic discipline. Their Solovetsky Monastery became one of the most important religious centers of Northern Russia. Traditionally, they are also regarded as patron saints of beekeepers, symbolizing providence, industry, and divine blessing.
Condition
Honest historic wear with expected surface patina, craquelure, and natural age toning consistent with a 19th-century icon. Stable age crack visible to the panel, secure within frame. No evidence of modern repainting. Presents beautifully with strong devotional character.
Dimensions (Approximate)
Framed: 8" x 9 3/8"
Unframed Panel: 5 1/2" x 7"
Age
Approximately 145–155 years old
Learn More
Discover the history, legacy, and dramatic fate of the Solovetsky Monastery in this insightful article on the Tragic Fall of the Solovetsky Monastery
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Description
Historical Context & Origin
Region: Russia, Eastern Orthodox Tradition
Material: Egg tempera and gilt on wood panel
Period: Late 19th Century (Imperial Russia)
Description
A beautiful antique Russian Orthodox icon depicting Saint Zosima and Saint Savvaty, the holy founders and miracle-working monks of the Solovetsky Monastery. The saints are shown standing in blessing posture, flanking the monastery they founded on the Solovetsky Islands, while a heavenly image above symbolizes divine protection and spiritual guardianship. Painted in rich traditional tones with fine devotional detailing, this icon retains wonderful warmth, sacred presence, and historical character. The piece is presented in a modern museum-style display frame, enhancing both preservation and presentation.
Features
- Depicts two of Russia’s most venerated monastic saints
- Classic icon composition with monastery beautifully rendered in the background
- Traditional Eastern Orthodox icon painting techniques
- Strong devotional atmosphere and spiritual presence
- Professionally framed for premium display and protection
Cultural Significance
Saints Zosima and Savvaty are revered within Russian Orthodoxy as spiritual protectors, miracle workers, and symbols of monastic discipline. Their Solovetsky Monastery became one of the most important religious centers of Northern Russia. Traditionally, they are also regarded as patron saints of beekeepers, symbolizing providence, industry, and divine blessing.
Condition
Honest historic wear with expected surface patina, craquelure, and natural age toning consistent with a 19th-century icon. Stable age crack visible to the panel, secure within frame. No evidence of modern repainting. Presents beautifully with strong devotional character.
Dimensions (Approximate)
Framed: 8" x 9 3/8"
Unframed Panel: 5 1/2" x 7"
Age
Approximately 145–155 years old
Learn More
Discover the history, legacy, and dramatic fate of the Solovetsky Monastery in this insightful article on the Tragic Fall of the Solovetsky Monastery
Explore additional museum-quality artworks and devotional pieces in our curated collection of Historical Art, Rare Paintings & Collectibles
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