Wooden Icons Ricus Dullaert Archive
The vision of Saint Sergius of Radonez in front of the Trinity Monastery in Sergei Posad, were the Holy Virgin, Saint Peter and Saint John appear to him and assure him that his monastery will not be destroyed in eternity, 17th century. Dimensions: 25 x 31 cm.
Russian icon depicting the Old Testament Trinity; the three Angels visiting Abraham and Sarah, following Genesis, chapter 18. Dimensions: 52 x 71 cm.
No 1 Life of the Prophet Elia, Vrezka, 17th Century. Dimensions: 31 x 36 cm.
Year calendar icon with in 12 blocs all the Saints of the hole year, in the border 84 images of Holy Virgin icons venerated in the Russian Orthodox church. First half 19th century. Dimensions: 30 x 36 cm.
Zosima and Swataj, founders of the Solowetski Monastery, holding a model of their monastery in their hands, Old Believers icon, second half 19th century. Dimensions: 30 x 35 cm.
Icon from the Feast day row of an church iconostasis, depicting the resurrection of Lazarus, Northern Russia, 17th century. Dimensions: 45 x 47 cm.
Miniature Wedding icon from the Old Believers village of Mystera. Central the guiding Angel, left Saint Paul, right Saint Anastasia. Mid 19th century. Dimensions: 13 x 9,5 cm.
The Mother of God Eleousa of Feodorovsk, 17th century. Dimensions: 55cm x 72cm.
Month calendar icon of the month of July, 19th century. Dimensions: 31 x 35 cm.
Icon from the Deesis row of a church iconostasis, depicting Saint John the Forerunner, circa 1600. Dimensions: 36 x 100cm.
16b – Fragment 2 from a 17th century Royal Door from an iconostasis, depicting the Annunciation. Dimensions: 19 x 36cm.
No 16a: Fragment 1 from a 17th century Royal Door from an iconostasis, depicting the Annunciation. Dimensions: 22 x 36cm.
Feast day icon, central the Anastasis surrounded by the 12 main feasts of the Orthodox church, Palech, circa 1800. Dimensions: 45 cm x 54 cm.
Monumental Mother of Hodigitria of Tichvin icon. The Hodigitria is the Mother of God who shows the way and points with her hand on Jesus: “The Way, the Truth and the Life”. Central Russian icon, first half of the 19th century, 90 x 72 cm.
. If you have any questions please contact me here. 024 Icon from an iconostasis depicting in the upper register the Entry of the Mother of God in the Temple and in the lower register Saint John Chrysostymos This 17th century icon has been painted for an iconostasis of a church. In general