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A SCARCE RUSSIAN ICON OF CHRIST EMMANUEL WITH ANGELS, 18TH CENTURY. An early example of this type

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A SCARCE RUSSIAN ICON OF CHRIST EMMANUEL WITH ANGELS, 18TH CENTURY.  An early example of this type
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A SCARCE RUSSIAN ICON OF CHRIST EMMANUEL WITH ANGELS, 18TH CENTURY. An early example of this type held by the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, dates back to the pre-Mongol period of the 12th century. It is sometimes referred to as the “Angelic Deisis.” Others just call it “The Savior Emmanuel with Angels.” Although no inscriptions remain on the Tretyakov example the two angels are generally identified by their clothing as the Archangel Mikhail and Gabriel. Another similar but later example attributed to 17th century iconographer Ivan Dyakonov, which is currently housed in the Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl, and dated to circa 1650, identifies specifically with period inscriptions the two angels as Mikhail and Gabriel. At center in this example is seen a bust image of Christ Emmanuel (Christ as a youth). He is flanked on either side by angels, presumably Mikhail (left) and Gabriel (right). His title is taken from Isaiah 7:14: “Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Emmanuel.” The word Emmanuel is the Greek form of the Hebrew meaning God is with Us. Emmanuel is a representation of the Son, “begotten of the Father before all worlds". 13 inches x 29.5 inches (33 x 75 cm).

Comparison:See T. E. Kazakevitch, The Iconostasis of the Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl and its Masters - Monuments of Russian Architecture and Monumental Art. Moscow, 1980, p.27, Figure 13, illustrated.


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A SCARCE RUSSIAN ICON OF CHRIST EMMANUEL WITH ANGELS, 18TH CENTURY. An early example of this type held by the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, dates back to the pre-Mongol period of the 12th century. It is sometimes referred to as the “Angelic Deisis.” Others just call it “The Savior Emmanuel with Angels.” Although no inscriptions remain on the Tretyakov example the two angels are generally identified by their clothing as the Archangel Mikhail and Gabriel. Another similar but later example attributed to 17th century iconographer Ivan Dyakonov, which is currently housed in the Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl, and dated to circa 1650, identifies specifically with period inscriptions the two angels as Mikhail and Gabriel. At center in this example is seen a bust image of Christ Emmanuel (Christ as a youth). He is flanked on either side by angels, presumably Mikhail (left) and Gabriel (right). His title is taken from Isaiah 7:14: “Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Emmanuel.” The word Emmanuel is the Greek form of the Hebrew meaning God is with Us. Emmanuel is a representation of the Son, “begotten of the Father before all worlds". 13 inches x 29.5 inches (33 x 75 cm).

Comparison:See T. E. Kazakevitch, The Iconostasis of the Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl and its Masters - Monuments of Russian Architecture and Monumental Art. Moscow, 1980, p.27, Figure 13, illustrated.


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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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