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Theotokos "the Guide" (XVIIIc) Icon - T135
From $9.95The hodigitria (guide) genre of icons features Christ sitting on the Virgin's lap. Her hands point to her Son in a gesture of humility, guiding the viewer to look to Him. This particular icon was painted in Greece about the year 1700. -
Days of the Week (XVIIIc) Icon - F266
From $9.95In the Eastern Christian tradition, each day of the week is dedicated to special remembrances. This unique 18th century Russian icon portrays each day's commemoration: Sunday: the Resurrection, with the Harrowing of Hades icon Monday: the Angels, with... -
Theotokos "the Joy of All Sorrows" Icon - T156
From $9.95Inspired by one of the hymns of the Great Compline service, this icon depicts the Mother of God making intercession before her Son on behalf of those who need help, in particular: the cold and naked, the elderly and crippled, those who are traveling,... -
Virgin and Child (Book of Kells) Icon - T151
From $9.95This beautiful illuminated manuscript is an incredible example of early Western iconography. It comes from the 9th century "Book of Kells," an illuminated Gospel book produced in Ireland. The iconography depicts the Theotokos and Christ, surrounded by... -
Theotokos "the Burning Bush" (Slivnichki) Icon - T176
From $9.95This fresco from the Slivnichki Monastery in Macedonia is part of a series based on the Akathist Hymn. The scene depicts the Theotokos as the Burning Bush of Moses. In the words of the Akathist Canon, " The great mystery of your childbirth did Moses... -
Theotokos of Kazan (XIXc) Icon - T105
From $9.95The Theotokos of Kazan has been popular in Russia since the 16th century. The wonderworking original of this icon traveled from Constantinople to Russia in the 13th century. It disappeared when the Tatars overtook Kazan in 1438, and reappeared over a... -
Theotokos "the Burning Bush" Icon - T110
From $9.95The Mother of God has long been associated with Moses' burning bush, which held God but was not burned up. This icon is a symbolic representation of this idea. The Theotokos is surrounded by ranks of angels and archangels, as well as various biblical... -
Theotokos "the Life-giving Spring" (XIXc) Icon - T136
From $9.95Outside the city of Constantinople, there was a sacred spring dedicated to the Virgin Mary. A monastery grew up there in the 5th century, and over time the spring was overgrown by a grove of trees. The Byzantine Emperor encountered a blind man who... -
Dormition of the Theotokos (XVc) Icon - F261
From $9.95The Church has received the tradition of the Dormition (death) and Assumption into heaven of the Mother of God from the ancient Fathers of the Church. This 15th century icon of the feast features a unique style, with bold colors and... -
Theotokos "the Joy of All Sorrows" Icon - T112
From $9.95Inspired by one of the hymns of the Great Compline service, this icon depicts the Mother of God making intercession before her Son on behalf of those who need help, in particular: the cold and naked, the elderly and crippled, those who are traveling,... -
Christ "the Unsleeping Eye" (XVIc) Icon - X160
From $9.95This 16th century Russian icon is known as the Unsleeping Eye (Nedremannoe Oko). It depicts Christ Emmanuel, as a youth, reclining on a bed in Paradise, represented in iconography as a white background filled with whimsical trees, plants, and birds. He... -
Great Feasts (XVIIIc) Icon - F208
From $9.95This beautiful Russian icon depicts the Great Feasts of the Orthodox Church Calendar, featuring the 12 Great Feasts around its perimeter with Pascha (Easter) in the center. Reproduced from the 18th century original, it faithfully conveys the power,... -
Theotokos "the Guide" (Vatopedi) Icon - T134
From $9.95The hodigitria (guide) genre of icons features Christ sitting on the Virgin's lap. The mother’s hands point to her Son in a gesture of humility, guiding the viewer to look to Him. This icon is located from the renowned Vatopedi Monastery on the... -
Theotokos of the Passion (XXc) Icon - T201
From $9.95This historic Russian icon features the Theotokos holding Christ, as two Angels hold the instruments of the Passion. Christ leans toward his mother, grasping her hand with both hands, as if in fear in his human nature. This icon is a testament to the... -
Theotokos "the Joy of All Sorrows" Icon - T113
From $9.95Inspired by one of the hymns of the Great Compline service, this historic Russian icon depicts the Mother of God making intercession before her Son on behalf of those who need help. In particular, it includes the cold and naked, the elderly and... -
Theotokos of Tsilkani Icon - T191
From $9.95This Hodigitria (Guide or Directress) icon is a symbol of Georgian Orthodoxy. It is traditionally dated to the times of Saint Nina in the 4th century. It is found in the Tsilkani monastery church in Cartalina, Georgia, where it has... -
Theotokos "the Guide" (Dionisius) Icon - T198
From $9.95The hodigitria (guide or directress) genre of icons features Christ sitting on the Virgin's lap. Her hands point to her Son in a gesture of humility, guiding the viewer to look to Him. This icon, also known as Smolenskaya or Our... -
Nativity of the Theotokos Icon - F167
From $9.95The first Great Feast of the ecclesiastical year, the Nativity of the Theotokos (September 8) is also the first Great Feast of our salvation. The Mother of God is born to Saint Anna, after a miraculous conception following a lifetime of barrenness. -
Theotokos "the Life-giving Spring" (XVIIIc) Icon - T152
From $9.95Outside the city of Constantinople, there was a sacred spring dedicated to the Virgin Mary. A monastery grew up there in the 5th century, and over time the spring was overgrown by a grove of trees. The Byzantine Emperor encountered a blind man who was... -
Theotokos with the Instruments of the Passion Icon - T200
From $9.95In this icon, a variant of the Akthyra type, the Mother of God holds her heart as she looks upon Christ being crucified. In this 18th century Russian icon, she is modeled after the famous Theotokos of Kazan. At the bottom of the icon are...