Eastern Europe, Russia, ca. late 19th century CE. A beautiful icon with a central panel depicting Saint Nicholas of Myra, the Wonderworker, a faithful shepherd and bishop who was bestowed the title of saint even before his death due to his immense holiness and watchful care of his flock, flanked by apparitions of Christ and the Virgin Mary (see discussion of their relationship to St. Nicholas below) finely delineated in egg tempera and gold leaf on wood. Surrounding St. Nicholas are 12 miniature panels with various scenes from the lives of the Virgin and Christ. Size: 8.5" L x 6.375" W (21.6 cm x 16.2 cm)
Saint Nicholas was a strong opponent of the heretical bishop Arius at the Council of Nicaea; after slapping Arius in the face, Nicholas was stripped of his holy insignia and tossed in jail. However, Christ and the Virgin appeared to him and gave him back his freedom and his episcopal office. Here shown with a serious countenance, a high furrowed forehead, concentrating eyes framed by arched brows, and a short, gray beard, Saint Nicholas is portrayed as a staunch champion of the Christian faith, a defender against heresy, and a healer. A marvelous icon featuring St. Nicholas, the memorable archbishop of southern Asia Minor in the 4th century who inspired Santa Claus legends and imagery!
Provenance: private Clearwater, Florida USA collection; acquired from estate sale in Florida
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Condition
Nicks/chips to peripheries and verso as shown. Normal surface wear with some craquelure commensurate with age. Still, the imagery is strong.