The

Temple Gallery

Established 1959

Exhibitions Archive

Icons Autumn 2020

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Saint John the Forerunner - exhibited at the Temple Gallery, specialists in Russian icons

AZ02. Saint John the Forerunner, (Saint John the Baptist, ‘Angel of the Desert’)
Central Russia, Urals, Nevyansk School(?)
Late 18th century
Panel: 44.6 x 37.9 cm; 2.6cm thicknessClick here to convert metric size to imperial

Saint John the Hermit - exhibited at the Temple Gallery, specialists in Russian icons

AZ03. John the Hermit
Cretan School
Early 17th century
Panel: 31 x 24.5 cm; 2cm thicknessClick here to convert metric size to imperial

Virgin and Child - exhibited at the Temple Gallery, specialists in Russian icons

AZ04. The Nursing Mother of God, Galaktotrophousa, (milk-giving) Melkite (Greek Catholic) Tradition
Probably Lebanon
Early 19th century
Panel: 46.2 x 35.6 cmClick here to convert metric size to imperial

Virgin Hodegetria - exhibited at the Temple Gallery, specialists in Russian icons

AZ05. Hodegetria Mother of God, centre panel of a triptych
Bulgaria
17th century
Panel: 37.2 x 21.3 cmClick here to convert metric size to imperial

Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker - exhibited at the Temple Gallery, specialists in Russian icons

AZ06. Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker
Russian, Nevyansk School
19th century
Panel: 44.9 x 37.4 cm; 2.5cm thicknessClick here to convert metric size to imperial

Saint Nifont - exhibited at the Temple Gallery, specialists in Russian icons

AZ07. Saint Nifont
Russian
19th century
Panel: 9cm x 7cm; 1.3cm thicknessClick here to convert metric size to imperial

Resurrection and Descent into Hell - exhibited at the Temple Gallery, specialists in Russian icons

AZ08. Resurrection and Descent into Hell
Russian, Palekh School
Circa 1800
Panel: 21 x 21 cm; 2.4cm thicknessClick here to convert metric size to imperial

Saint George and the Dragon - exhibited at the Temple Gallery, specialists in Russian icons

AZ10. Saint George and the Dragon
Russian
19th century
Panel: 30.5 x 24.4 cm; 2.1cm thicknessClick here to convert metric size to imperial

Saint George and the Dragon - exhibited at the Temple Gallery, specialists in Russian icons

AZ11. Saint George and the Dragon
Russian
19th century
Panel: 31.2 x 26.6 cm; 2.6cm thicknessClick here to convert metric size to imperial

Sophia Wisdom of God - exhibited at the Temple Gallery, specialists in Russian icons

AZ12. Sophia Wisdom of God
Russian, Palekh School
19th century
Panel: 26.7 x 22 cm; 2.1cm thicknessClick here to convert metric size to imperial

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