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Icons, the Velimezis Collection


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Catalogue raisonné of the reassembled Velimezis Collection of icons, some donated to the Benaki Museum after Velimezis died, the rest dispersed among private collections.




Icon and Devotion


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Icon and Devotion offers the first extensive presentation in English of the making and meaning of Russian icons. The craft of icon-making is set into the context of forms of worship that emerged in the Russian Orthodox Church in the mid-seventeenth century. Oleg Tarasov shows how icons have held a special place in Russian consciousness because they represented idealized images of Holy Russia. He also looks closely at how and why icons were made. Wonder-working saints and the leaders of such religious schisms as the Old Believers appear in these pages, which are illustrated in halftones with miniature paintings, lithographs and engravings never before published in the English-speaking world. By tracing the artistic vocabulary, techniques and working methods of icon painters, Tarasov shows how icons have been integral to the history of Russian art, influenced by folk and mainstream currents alike. As well as articulating the specifically Russian piety they invoke, he analyzes the significance of icons in the cultural life of modern Russia in the context of popular prints and poster design.




The Power of Icons


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"This illustrated book presents a collection of unique icons not usually seen outside the confines of the living room. A collection assembled by the brothers Simon and Hugo Morsink, both passionate icon lovers and art dealers. Accompanying texts, to which international experts have contributed, explain the meaning of these Greek and Russian icons, dating from the 15th to the 19th century, while several essays take the reader inside the world of this ancient Christian art form."--BOOK JACKET.




Pskov Icons


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Post-Byzantine Painting


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Catalogue of Greek and Russian Icons Including Large Provincial Russian Icons of the Transfiguration, the Nativity, St. Nicholas and Christ in Majesty, 17th Century, an Armoury School Icon of the Holy Prince Dimitri and the Holy Duke Roman of Uglichi, 17th Century, Central Russian Icons of St. Basil the Great, St. Simeon Stylites, and St. John Chrysostom, 16th Century, a Moscow School Icon of the Birth of the Virgin, 17th Century and a Russian Supra Porta from the Royal Doors, Provincial, 17th Century


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Byzantinoslavica


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Next Time You Go to Russia


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