Null A large Russian feast icon showing the Evangelists, circa 1900 
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A large Russian feast icon showing the Evangelists, circa 1900 Composite of three wooden panels with two end sponki. Flat kovcheg, tempera on chalk ground. The center depicts the Resurrection and Ascension of Christ surrounded by ten panels with the Passion of Christ. The outer circle shows twelve panels with high feasts of the Orthodox church year. Marginal area with small losses. Dimensions 54 x 45 cm. Condition: II

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A large Russian feast icon showing the Evangelists, circa 1900 Composite of three wooden panels with two end sponki. Flat kovcheg, tempera on chalk ground. The center depicts the Resurrection and Ascension of Christ surrounded by ten panels with the Passion of Christ. The outer circle shows twelve panels with high feasts of the Orthodox church year. Marginal area with small losses. Dimensions 54 x 45 cm. Condition: II

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