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Pesach - N. Musatova - Zhee-clay 13 x 18 cm - Canvas on carton

Pesach -  N. Musatova - Zhee-clay 13  x 18 cm - Canvas on carton
ID: RCD00015-13
Disk: 1
Type:
Kolekce: --- SOUVENIRS ---Podkolekce: Reproduction Picture

Painter: Nora Musatova
Art stream: Modern realism
Technik of original: Canvas, oil
Technik of replication: Zhee-clay - Canvas on carton
Dimensions of replication: 13 x 18 cm

Released: 2000


About painter:
Nora Musatova studied at the Prague Academy of Music, Drama and Fine Arts, College of Applied Arts (VŠ UMPRUM) and the Academy of Arts. She was born in Prague in 1931 to a Russian family with a long and distinguished tradition in art. This tradition was passed on from her grandfather, A.J. Musatov, a well known painter of icons in the tsarist Russia to her father, Grigori Musatov (1889 - 1941), a distinguished member of the most respected art club in Prague, the Umelecka beseda. Her father is ranked with the outstanding creators of the modern art in the first Republic. He is also represented in private and public world collections as well as in the Prague National Gallery. In 1979 Nora Musatova had a joint exhibit with Marc Chagall in Palm Beach, Florida, USA.

The coup of 1989 gave her the freedom to exhibit, which she did, in Prague, in Switzerland, in Germany, in London and five more times in the United States. The range of her topics and painting techniques is very broad, from the classical oil to pen-and-ink drawings, watercolours and illustrations. In 1991 she created 250 illustrations to the Czech Children’s Bible.

In the early 70’s she single-handedly resurrected the long forgotten method of the reverse glass painting and enhanced it with her own, secret, techniques of creating three-dimensional impressions. In her art are reflected memories of her childhood, her love of music and theater, which create a story segment, in its own way very characteristic, harmonizing and consolidated. Her works reflect the real world, where one observes a child-like purity and fantasy. A special role is given to the colour composition, creating with pen and brush what may be best described as music. The moods and associations bound to the memories of wonderful and carefree childhood interlace with her favored subjects of circus and fairy tales. Her subjects are often clowns, acrobats, circus riders and musicians; the weightless figures are floating in space reflecting energy and magic light, where smiles and tears reach a delicate balance between comedy and tragedy. Devils, townsmen, wretched gigolos, pierrot …. all are floating as in fairy tale in a glass picture of reality. In all her works we find the whole range of all possible feelings and perceptions represented harmoniously side by side, complementing the overall rich ambiance of her art.
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Rabbi Löw - reading of the Torah in the Old Prague - N. Musatova - Zhee-clay 13 x 13,5 cm

Rabbi Löw  - reading of the Torah in the Old Prague -  N. Musatova - Zhee-clay 13  x 13,5 cm
ID: RCD00017-13
Disk: 1
Type:
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Painter: Nora Musatova
Art stream: Modern realism
Technik of original: Canvas, oil
Technik of replication: Canvas on carton
Dimensions of replication: Magnet 13 x 13,5 cm

About painter:
Nora Musatova studied at the Prague Academy of Music, Drama and Fine Arts, College of Applied Arts (VŠ UMPRUM) and the Academy of Arts. She was born in Prague in 1931 to a Russian family with a long and distinguished tradition in art. This tradition was passed on from her grandfather, A.J. Musatov, a well known painter of icons in the tsarist Russia to her father, Grigori Musatov (1889 - 1941), a distinguished member of the most respected art club in Prague, the Umelecka beseda. Her father is ranked with the outstanding creators of the modern art in the first Republic. He is also represented in private and public world collections as well as in the Prague National Gallery. In 1979 Nora Musatova had a joint exhibit with Marc Chagall in Palm Beach, Florida, USA.

The coup of 1989 gave her the freedom to exhibit, which she did, in Prague, in Switzerland, in Germany, in London and five more times in the United States. The range of her topics and painting techniques is very broad, from the classical oil to pen-and-ink drawings, watercolours and illustrations. In 1991 she created 250 illustrations to the Czech Children’s Bible.

In the early 70’s she single-handedly resurrected the long forgotten method of the reverse glass painting and enhanced it with her own, secret, techniques of creating three-dimensional impressions. In her art are reflected memories of her childhood, her love of music and theater, which create a story segment, in its own way very characteristic, harmonizing and consolidated. Her works reflect the real world, where one observes a child-like purity and fantasy. A special role is given to the colour composition, creating with pen and brush what may be best described as music. The moods and associations bound to the memories of wonderful and carefree childhood interlace with her favored subjects of circus and fairy tales. Her subjects are often clowns, acrobats, circus riders and musicians; the weightless figures are floating in space reflecting energy and magic light, where smiles and tears reach a delicate balance between comedy and tragedy. Devils, townsmen, wretched gigolos, pierrot …. all are floating as in fairy tale in a glass picture of reality. In all her works we find the whole range of all possible feelings and perceptions represented harmoniously side by side, complementing the overall rich ambiance of her art.
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Sv.Vladimir's Apparition in Marienbad - N. Musatova - 18 x 12 cm - Zhee-clay

Sv.Vladimir's Apparition in Marienbad - N. Musatova - 18 x 12 cm - Zhee-clay
ID: RCD00012
Disk: 1
Type:
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Painter: Nora Musatova
Art stream: Modern realism
Technik of original: Canvas, oil, Released: 2004
Technik of replication: Canvas
Dimensions of original: 70 x 50 cm
Dimensions of replication: 18 x 12 cm - Zhee-clay


About painter:
Nora Musatova studied at the Prague Academy of Music, Drama and Fine Arts, College of Applied Arts (VŠ UMPRUM) and the Academy of Arts. She was born in Prague in 1931 to a Russian family with a long and distinguished tradition in art. This tradition was passed on from her grandfather, A.J. Musatov, a well known painter of icons in the tsarist Russia to her father, Grigori Musatov (1889 - 1941), a distinguished member of the most respected art club in Prague, the Umelecka beseda. Her father is ranked with the outstanding creators of the modern art in the first Republic. He is also represented in private and public world collections as well as in the Prague National Gallery. In 1979 Nora Musatova had a joint exhibit with Marc Chagall in Palm Beach, Florida, USA.

The coup of 1989 gave her the freedom to exhibit, which she did, in Prague, in Switzerland, in Germany, in London and five more times in the United States. The range of her topics and painting techniques is very broad, from the classical oil to pen-and-ink drawings, watercolours and illustrations. In 1991 she created 250 illustrations to the Czech Children’s Bible.

In the early 70’s she single-handedly resurrected the long forgotten method of the reverse glass painting and enhanced it with her own, secret, techniques of creating three-dimensional impressions. In her art are reflected memories of her childhood, her love of music and theater, which create a story segment, in its own way very characteristic, harmonizing and consolidated. Her works reflect the real world, where one observes a child-like purity and fantasy. A special role is given to the colour composition, creating with pen and brush what may be best described as music. The moods and associations bound to the memories of wonderful and carefree childhood interlace with her favored subjects of circus and fairy tales. Her subjects are often clowns, acrobats, circus riders and musicians; the weightless figures are floating in space reflecting energy and magic light, where smiles and tears reach a delicate balance between comedy and tragedy. Devils, townsmen, wretched gigolos, pierrot …. all are floating as in fairy tale in a glass picture of reality. In all her works we find the whole range of all possible feelings and perceptions represented harmoniously side by side, complementing the overall rich ambiance of her art.


About picture:
Colonel of the tsarist army Rykovsky, going back home from the World Fair in Paris, 1900, made a stop in Marienbad (Marianske Lazne) for medical treatment. The treatment was a great success, and the colonel made up his mind to commemorate the miraculous event. Being influenced by the victory of the Russian architecture in Paris, the colonel decided to thank Marienbad for his recovery. Recollection of the Fair was powerful - Europe was amazed to see the most beautiful enamel-faience icon stand by Russian artisans from Kuznetsovo village, Tver region. The unsurpassed masterpiece of Russian art contained over 9 kg of gold and cobalt. It was properly awarded Grand Prix de France. The last day of his treatment colonel Rykovsky saw a prophetic dream: no other than St.Vladimir told him to pay homage to the temple being built in the town of his miraculous recovery. The colonel was awaken from his prophetic dream by sweet smell of a rose bush under his window. The day before the bush was green and not blooming. The colonel thanked the sky for the sign, made a rich contribution to buy the magnificent icon stand and presented it to St.Vladimir’s temple in Marienbad. The picture shows colonel Rykovsky being persuaded by St.Vladimir to make a precious gift to St.Vladimir’s temple in Marienbad. A viewer together with the congregation finds oneself right in the middle of the event, moving down the steps of the temple and singing with choristers “Glory to God, glory to You”
32.00 eur Temporarily out of stock

Rosh Hashanah - The Jewish New Year in Prague, Jewish Town - N. Musatova - Zhee-clay 13 x 21,5 cm

Rosh Hashanah - The Jewish New Year in Prague, Jewish Town - N. Musatova - Zhee-clay 13 x 21,5 cm
ID: RCD00004-2
Disk: 1
Type:
Kolekce: --- SOUVENIRS ---Podkolekce: Reproduction Picture

Painter: Nora Musatova
Art stream: Modern realism
Technik of original: Canvas, oil
Technik of replication: Zhee-clay, canvas, 13 x 21,5 cm
Dimensions of original: 50 x 80 cm

Released: 2002


About painter:
Nora Musatova studied at the Prague Academy of Music, Drama and Fine Arts, College of Applied Arts (VŠ UMPRUM) and the Academy of Arts. She was born in Prague in 1931 to a Russian family with a long and distinguished tradition in art. This tradition was passed on from her grandfather, A.J. Musatov, a well known painter of icons in the tsarist Russia to her father, Grigori Musatov (1889 - 1941), a distinguished member of the most respected art club in Prague, the Umelecka beseda. Her father is ranked with the outstanding creators of the modern art in the first Republic. He is also represented in private and public world collections as well as in the Prague National Gallery.

In 1979 Nora Musatova had a joint exhibit with Marc Chagall in Palm Beach, Florida, USA. The coup of 1989 gave her the freedom to exhibit, which she did, in Prague, in Switzerland, in Germany, in London and five more times in the United States. The range of her topics and painting techniques is very broad, from the classical oil to pen-and-ink drawings, watercolours and illustrations. In 1991 she created 250 illustrations to the Czech Children’s Bible.

In the early 70’s she single-handedly resurrected the long forgotten method of the reverse glass painting and enhanced it with her own, secret, techniques of creating three-dimensional impressions. In her art are reflected memories of her childhood, her love of music and theater, which create a story segment, in its own way very characteristic, harmonizing and consolidated. Her works reflect the real world, where one observes a child-like purity and fantasy. A special role is given to the colour composition, creating with pen and brush what may be best described as music. The moods and associations bound to the memories of wonderful and carefree childhood interlace with her favored subjects of circus and fairy tales. Her subjects are often clowns, acrobats, circus riders and musicians; the weightless figures are floating in space reflecting energy and magic light, where smiles and tears reach a delicate balance between comedy and tragedy. Devils, townsmen, wretched gigolos, pierrot …. all are floating as in fairy tale in a glass picture of reality. In all her works we find the whole range of all possible feelings and perceptions represented harmoniously side by side, complementing the overall rich ambiance of her art.


About picture:
The area of current Paris street was a noisy Jewish district at the end of the X1X-th century. On the first day of Tishron, the New Year day, the old-new XIII-th century synagogue reminds Jews of the Day of the Creation and of the Creator himself. This autumn day In synagogue they blow a big non-decorated horn, calling for repentance. In the end of the service men leave the synagogue and continue to blow, calling people to pray and begin a New Year feast with stuffed fish. The painting is conspicuous for a very intense use of burnt umber with additions of black bone. Strong accent of cadmium yellow horns in the hands of the blowers and mother-of-pearl of fish on a plate make the painting look more realistic, adding up gloomy tones, characteristic for the whole picture.
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Seder in Prague - Jewish Town - N. Musatova - Zhee-clay 13 x 18 cm - Canvas

Seder in Prague - Jewish Town - N. Musatova - Zhee-clay 13  x 18 cm - Canvas
ID: RCD00013
Disk: 1
Type:
Kolekce: --- SOUVENIRS ---Podkolekce: Reproduction Picture

Zhee-clay, canvas, 13 x 18 cm

Painter: Nora Musatova
Art stream: Modern realism
Technik of original: Canvas, oil, Released: 2006
Technik of replication: Zhee-clay, canvas
Dimensions of original: 70 x 50 cm
Dimensions of replication: 13 x 18 cm


About painter:
Nora Musatova studied at the Prague Academy of Music, Drama and Fine Arts, College of Applied Arts (VŠ UMPRUM) and the Academy of Arts. She was born in Prague in 1931 to a Russian family with a long and distinguished tradition in art. This tradition was passed on from her grandfather, A.J. Musatov, a well known painter of icons in the tsarist Russia to her father, Grigori Musatov (1889 - 1941), a distinguished member of the most respected art club in Prague, the Umelecka beseda. Her father is ranked with the outstanding creators of the modern art in the first Republic. He is also represented in private and public world collections as well as in the Prague National Gallery. In 1979 Nora Musatova had a joint exhibit with Marc Chagall in Palm Beach, Florida, USA.

The coup of 1989 gave her the freedom to exhibit, which she did, in Prague, in Switzerland, in Germany, in London and five more times in the United States. The range of her topics and painting techniques is very broad, from the classical oil to pen-and-ink drawings, watercolours and illustrations. In 1991 she created 250 illustrations to the Czech Children’s Bible.

In the early 70’s she single-handedly resurrected the long forgotten method of the reverse glass painting and enhanced it with her own, secret, techniques of creating three-dimensional impressions. In her art are reflected memories of her childhood, her love of music and theater, which create a story segment, in its own way very characteristic, harmonizing and consolidated. Her works reflect the real world, where one observes a child-like purity and fantasy. A special role is given to the colour composition, creating with pen and brush what may be best described as music. The moods and associations bound to the memories of wonderful and carefree childhood interlace with her favored subjects of circus and fairy tales. Her subjects are often clowns, acrobats, circus riders and musicians; the weightless figures are floating in space reflecting energy and magic light, where smiles and tears reach a delicate balance between comedy and tragedy. Devils, townsmen, wretched gigolos, pierrot …. all are floating as in fairy tale in a glass picture of reality. In all her works we find the whole range of all possible feelings and perceptions represented harmoniously side by side, complementing the overall rich ambiance of her art.
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An Orthodox Baptism in Marienbad - N.Musatova - Picture - 25 x 18 cm - Zhee-Clay

An Orthodox Baptism in Marienbad - N.Musatova - Picture - 25 x 18 cm  - Zhee-Clay
ID: RCD00001-4
Disk: 1
Type:
Kolekce: --- SOUVENIRS ---Podkolekce: Reproduction Picture

Painter: Nora Musatova
Art stream: Modern realism
Technik of original: Canvas, oil, Released: 2004
Technik of replication: Canvas
Dimensions of original: 70 x 50 cm
Dimensions of replication: 25 x 18 cm

About painter:
Nora Musatova studied at the Prague Academy of Music, Drama and Fine Arts, College of Applied Arts (VŠ UMPRUM) and the Academy of Arts. She was born in Prague in 1931 to a Russian family with a long and distinguished tradition in art. This tradition was passed on from her grandfather, A.J. Musatov, a well known painter of icons in the tsarist Russia to her father, Grigori Musatov (1889 - 1941), a distinguished member of the most respected art club in Prague, the Umelecka beseda. Her father is ranked with the outstanding creators of the modern art in the first Republic. He is also represented in private and public world collections as well as in the Prague National Gallery.

In 1979 Nora Musatova had a joint exhibit with Marc Chagall in Palm Beach, Florida, USA. The coup of 1989 gave her the freedom to exhibit, which she did, in Prague, in Switzerland, in Germany, in London and five more times in the United States. The range of her topics and painting techniques is very broad, from the classical oil to pen-and-ink drawings, watercolours and illustrations. In 1991 she created 250 illustrations to the Czech Children’s Bible.

In the early 70’s she single-handedly resurrected the long forgotten method of the reverse glass painting and enhanced it with her own, secret, techniques of creating three-dimensional impressions. In her art are reflected memories of her childhood, her love of music and theater, which create a story segment, in its own way very characteristic, harmonizing and consolidated. Her works reflect the real world, where one observes a child-like purity and fantasy. A special role is given to the colour composition, creating with pen and brush what may be best described as music. The moods and associations bound to the memories of wonderful and carefree childhood interlace with her favored subjects of circus and fairy tales. Her subjects are often clowns, acrobats, circus riders and musicians; the weightless figures are floating in space reflecting energy and magic light, where smiles and tears reach a delicate balance between comedy and tragedy. Devils, townsmen, wretched gigolos, pierrot …. all are floating as in fairy tale in a glass picture of reality. In all her works we find the whole range of all possible feelings and perceptions represented harmoniously side by side, complementing the overall rich ambiance of her art.
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Russian Ortodox Easter in Marienbad - N. Musatova - Picture - 25 x 18 cm - Zhee-Clay

Russian Ortodox Easter in Marienbad - N. Musatova - Picture - 25 x 18 cm   - Zhee-Clay
ID: RCD00001-5
Disk: 1
Type:
Kolekce: --- SOUVENIRS ---Podkolekce: Reproduction Picture

Painter: Nora Musatova
Art stream: Modern realism
Technik of original: Canvas, oil, Released: 2004
Technik of replication: Canvas
Dimensions of original: 70 x 50 cm
Dimensions of replication: 25 x 18 cm

About painter:
Nora Musatova studied at the Prague Academy of Music, Drama and Fine Arts, College of Applied Arts (VŠ UMPRUM) and the Academy of Arts. She was born in Prague in 1931 to a Russian family with a long and distinguished tradition in art. This tradition was passed on from her grandfather, A.J. Musatov, a well known painter of icons in the tsarist Russia to her father, Grigori Musatov (1889 - 1941), a distinguished member of the most respected art club in Prague, the Umelecka beseda. Her father is ranked with the outstanding creators of the modern art in the first Republic. He is also represented in private and public world collections as well as in the Prague National Gallery.

In 1979 Nora Musatova had a joint exhibit with Marc Chagall in Palm Beach, Florida, USA. The coup of 1989 gave her the freedom to exhibit, which she did, in Prague, in Switzerland, in Germany, in London and five more times in the United States. The range of her topics and painting techniques is very broad, from the classical oil to pen-and-ink drawings, watercolours and illustrations. In 1991 she created 250 illustrations to the Czech Children’s Bible.

In the early 70’s she single-handedly resurrected the long forgotten method of the reverse glass painting and enhanced it with her own, secret, techniques of creating three-dimensional impressions. In her art are reflected memories of her childhood, her love of music and theater, which create a story segment, in its own way very characteristic, harmonizing and consolidated. Her works reflect the real world, where one observes a child-like purity and fantasy. A special role is given to the colour composition, creating with pen and brush what may be best described as music. The moods and associations bound to the memories of wonderful and carefree childhood interlace with her favored subjects of circus and fairy tales. Her subjects are often clowns, acrobats, circus riders and musicians; the weightless figures are floating in space reflecting energy and magic light, where smiles and tears reach a delicate balance between comedy and tragedy. Devils, townsmen, wretched gigolos, pierrot …. all are floating as in fairy tale in a glass picture of reality. In all her works we find the whole range of all possible feelings and perceptions represented harmoniously side by side, complementing the overall rich ambiance of her art.
50.00 eur Temporarily out of stock

Prague - Alchemist on Golden Lane - N. Musatova - Zhee-Clay - Canvas - 20 x 20 cm

Prague - Alchemist on Golden Lane - N. Musatova - Zhee-Clay - Canvas - 20  x 20 cm
ID: RCD00019-18
Disk: 1
Type:
Kolekce: --- SOUVENIRS ---Podkolekce: Reproduction Picture

Painter: Nora Musatova
Art stream: Modern realism
Technik of original: Canvas, oil, 100 x 100 cm, 2006.
Technik of replication: Zhee-clay - Canvas
Dimensions of replication: Magnet - 20 x 20 cm

About painter:
Nora Musatova studied at the Prague Academy of Music, Drama and Fine Arts, College of Applied Arts (VŠ UMPRUM) and the Academy of Arts. She was born in Prague in 1931 to a Russian family with a long and distinguished tradition in art. This tradition was passed on from her grandfather, A.J. Musatov, a well known painter of icons in the tsarist Russia to her father, Grigori Musatov (1889 - 1941), a distinguished member of the most respected art club in Prague, the Umelecka beseda. Her father is ranked with the outstanding creators of the modern art in the first Republic. He is also represented in private and public world collections as well as in the Prague National Gallery. In 1979 Nora Musatova had a joint exhibit with Marc Chagall in Palm Beach, Florida, USA.

The coup of 1989 gave her the freedom to exhibit, which she did, in Prague, in Switzerland, in Germany, in London and five more times in the United States. The range of her topics and painting techniques is very broad, from the classical oil to pen-and-ink drawings, watercolours and illustrations. In 1991 she created 250 illustrations to the Czech Children’s Bible.

In the early 70’s she single-handedly resurrected the long forgotten method of the reverse glass painting and enhanced it with her own, secret, techniques of creating three-dimensional impressions. In her art are reflected memories of her childhood, her love of music and theater, which create a story segment, in its own way very characteristic, harmonizing and consolidated. Her works reflect the real world, where one observes a child-like purity and fantasy. A special role is given to the colour composition, creating with pen and brush what may be best described as music. The moods and associations bound to the memories of wonderful and carefree childhood interlace with her favored subjects of circus and fairy tales. Her subjects are often clowns, acrobats, circus riders and musicians; the weightless figures are floating in space reflecting energy and magic light, where smiles and tears reach a delicate balance between comedy and tragedy. Devils, townsmen, wretched gigolos, pierrot …. all are floating as in fairy tale in a glass picture of reality. In all her works we find the whole range of all possible feelings and perceptions represented harmoniously side by side, complementing the overall rich ambiance of her art.
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Icon of Chetyi-Minei (calendar of saints) - 37 x 33 cm

Icon of Chetyi-Minei (calendar of saints) - 37 x 33 cm
ID: SV219-3
Disk: 1
Type:
Kolekce: --- SOUVENIRS ---

- In the packaging box
- Reproduction with handmade


Icon of Chetyi-Minei (calendar of saints)
Icon "Mineia annual Theotokia with images and scenes of Christ's Resurrection"
In the very center is the Resurrection of Christ surrounded by scenes from Holy Week and the feasts of the Paschal cycle. Around them are twelve groupings of saints: one for each month of the calendar year. In the border are icons of the Theotokos (Mother of God), each of which has a feast day during the liturgical year.

Икона Минеи Четьи-(святцы)
Икона «Минея годовая с Богородичными образами и сценой Воскресения Христова»
В самом центре есть Воскресение Христа окружении сцен из Страстной недели и праздники пасхального цикла. Вокруг них двенадцать групп святых: одному на каждый месяц календарного года. В приграничных находятся иконки Божией Матери (Богородицы), каждая из которых имеет в праздничный день в течение литургического года.

Icon von Chetyi-Minei (Kalender von Heiligen)
Icon "Mineia jährlichen Theotokia mit Bildern und Szenen der Auferstehung Christi"
In der Mitte ist die Auferstehung Christi von Szenen aus der Karwoche und den Festen des österlichen Zyklus umgeben.
Um sie herum sind zwölf Gruppen von Heiligen: eine für jeden Monat des Kalenderjahres. In der Grenze sind Ikonen der Theotokos (Mutter Gottes), von denen jede einen Festtag hat während des liturgischen Jahres.

Ikona Chetyi-Minei (kalendář svatých)
Ikona "Mineia roční Theotokia s obrazy a výjevy z Kristova vzkříšení"
V samém centru je vzkříšení Ježíše Krista je obklopen výjevy ze Svatého týdne a slavnosti velikonočního cyklu. Kolem nich je dvanáct seskupení svatých: jeden pro každý měsíc kalendářního roku. Na hranicích jsou ikony Theotokos (Bohorodička),
z nichž každá má svátek během liturgického roku.
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Icon of Chetyi-Minei (calendar of saints) - with frame - 39 x 35 cm

Icon of Chetyi-Minei (calendar of saints) - with frame - 39 x 35 cm
ID: SV222-1
Disk: 1
Type:
Kolekce: --- SOUVENIRS ---

- In the packaging box
- Reproduction with handmade

Icon of Chetyi-Minei (calendar of saints)
Icon "Mineia annual Theotokia with images and scenes of Christ's Resurrection"
In the very center is the Resurrection of Christ surrounded by scenes from Holy Week and the feasts of the Paschal cycle. Around them are twelve groupings of saints: one for each month of the calendar year. In the border are icons of the Theotokos (Mother of God), each of which has a feast day during the liturgical year.

Икона Минеи Четьи-(святцы)
Икона «Минея годовая с Богородичными образами и сценой Воскресения Христова»
В самом центре есть Воскресение Христа окружении сцен из Страстной недели и праздники пасхального цикла. Вокруг них двенадцать групп святых: одному на каждый месяц календарного года. В приграничных находятся иконки Божией Матери (Богородицы), каждая из которых имеет в праздничный день в течение литургического года.

Icon von Chetyi-Minei (Kalender von Heiligen)
Icon "Mineia jährlichen Theotokia mit Bildern und Szenen der Auferstehung Christi"
In der Mitte ist die Auferstehung Christi von Szenen aus der Karwoche und den Festen des österlichen Zyklus umgeben.
Um sie herum sind zwölf Gruppen von Heiligen: eine für jeden Monat des Kalenderjahres. In der Grenze sind Ikonen der Theotokos (Mutter Gottes), von denen jede einen Festtag hat während des liturgischen Jahres.

Ikona Chetyi-Minei (kalendář svatých)
Ikona "Mineia roční Theotokia s obrazy a výjevy z Kristova vzkříšení"
V samém centru je vzkříšení Ježíše Krista je obklopen výjevy ze Svatého týdne a slavnosti velikonočního cyklu. Kolem nich je dvanáct seskupení svatých: jeden pro každý měsíc kalendářního roku. Na hranicích jsou ikony Theotokos (Bohorodička),
z nichž každá má svátek během liturgického roku.
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