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A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE CONSCECRATED RUSSIAN ICON OF THE BALYKINO MOTHER OF GOD, CIRCA 1914. Here the

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A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE CONSCECRATED RUSSIAN ICON OF THE BALYKINO MOTHER OF GOD, CIRCA 1914. Here the Mother of God, crowned as queen of heaven, prays with hands held together while the infant Christ, who holds an apple rests in her lap. The gilded background and borders deeply and ornately incised and the borders painted in faux enamel. The verso with lengthy period inscription, "This holy icon of the Umilenie ['Merciful'] Mother of God was consecrated on 26th May, 1914, in the Annunciation Church in the city of Rostov, Yaroslavl Gubernia [Province], and held to the wonder-working image of the Mother of God. Annunciation Church in the city of Rostov, Priest Konstantin Liubimov". 27.6 inches x 22.75 inches (70 x 58 cm).

The prototype of this icon first appeared in the village of Balykin, in the province of Chernigov on June 30, 1711. It was painted on canvas in the Italianate style. However, a copy of this same image gained great notoriety in Rostov after the lengthy miraculous healing of the young girl named Lisa Lepeshkin who first encountered the icon in 1910 after having suffered headaches and seizures. It was, incidentally, the priest Father Konstantin Lubimov, who often assisted the young Lisa on her journey of healing. Locally the icon was often called The Virgin with Apple. After hearing of the numerous miracles attributed to the intercession of Our Lady in front of the icon, the future Patriarch of Moscow, then archbishop Tikhon of Yaroslavl and Rostov, visited the church and icon in the year 1911 after which time the icon became known as the "Affection of Rostov." In 1913, Tsar Nicholas and his family also visited the icon and met the young girl Lisa Lepeshkin. In 1930, the Church of the Annunciation was blown up but the icon and kiot survived, and it is still processed and venerated today.


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A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE CONSCECRATED RUSSIAN ICON OF THE BALYKINO MOTHER OF GOD, CIRCA 1914. Here the Mother of God, crowned as queen of heaven, prays with hands held together while the infant Christ, who holds an apple rests in her lap. The gilded background and borders deeply and ornately incised and the borders painted in faux enamel. The verso with lengthy period inscription, "This holy icon of the Umilenie ['Merciful'] Mother of God was consecrated on 26th May, 1914, in the Annunciation Church in the city of Rostov, Yaroslavl Gubernia [Province], and held to the wonder-working image of the Mother of God. Annunciation Church in the city of Rostov, Priest Konstantin Liubimov". 27.6 inches x 22.75 inches (70 x 58 cm).

The prototype of this icon first appeared in the village of Balykin, in the province of Chernigov on June 30, 1711. It was painted on canvas in the Italianate style. However, a copy of this same image gained great notoriety in Rostov after the lengthy miraculous healing of the young girl named Lisa Lepeshkin who first encountered the icon in 1910 after having suffered headaches and seizures. It was, incidentally, the priest Father Konstantin Lubimov, who often assisted the young Lisa on her journey of healing. Locally the icon was often called The Virgin with Apple. After hearing of the numerous miracles attributed to the intercession of Our Lady in front of the icon, the future Patriarch of Moscow, then archbishop Tikhon of Yaroslavl and Rostov, visited the church and icon in the year 1911 after which time the icon became known as the "Affection of Rostov." In 1913, Tsar Nicholas and his family also visited the icon and met the young girl Lisa Lepeshkin. In 1930, the Church of the Annunciation was blown up but the icon and kiot survived, and it is still processed and venerated today.


NOTICE: Jackson’s is your sole and only source for one stop packing and shipping. With over 50 years of experience, our professional, affordable and efficient in house shipping department will be happy to provide you a fair and reasonable shipping quote on any item before the auction. For best results, simply email us ahead of the auction for a quick quote: shipping@jacksonsauction.com. Jackson’s can expertly pack and ship to meet any of your needs. NOTE: To ensure quality control Jackson’s DOES NOT release to third party shippers.


All successful bidders participating in one of Jackson’s World Treasures Fine Art Auctions, will receive a complimentary shipping quote on the invoice emailed to them for their purchases within 48 hours of the date of sale. This shipping quote includes the cost of standard shipping as well as charges for materials and labor for professional packing. However, because so many of our buyers are covered by their own insurance policies, this quote does not include insurance or declared value coverage.


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Cedar Falls
Iowa
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Including over 300 American and European oil paintings and Old Master drawings, bronzes and prints by listed artists.  An exceptional offering of over 80 Russian icons,  fine Russian silver, porcelain and glass, including works by Fabergé. Plus 17th-19th century ecclesiastical works and sculpture, exceptional Chinese and Asian decorative arts including carved jades, ivory, porcelain, and enameled silver. Also fine French Cameo art glass as well as American and European art glass, porcelain, and ceramics.  Also fine furnishings, Spanish Colonial works and over 200 fine carpets and rugs from a single owner lifetime collection. Plus antique jewelry and over 150 lots of U.S. silver and gold coins.

 

 

 

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Wednesday, November 18th, 2015 ( Lots 581 - 1316 )

 

 

 

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