Modern Serbian Iconography: Žiča Monastery

On October 17 at 5:00 p.m. in the White Hall of the Russian Institute of Art History in St. Petersburg a benefit exhibit, “Modern Serbian Iconography: for the 800th anniversary of the Serbian Royal Lavra, Žiča Monastery” will open. The exhibit will display works from the icon studio of one of the most ancient Serbian monasteries, and is dedicated not to the monastery’s 800th anniversary, but also to the deep fraternal relationship that binds Russia and Serbia.

The Lord Pantocrator

The Mother of God “Tender Feeling”

Icon of Christ “Made Without Hands”

The Holy Trinity

The Mother of God “Joy and Consolation”

The Mother of God, “Inexhaustible Cup”

The Mother of God, “Kardiotissa”

The Last Supper

The Lord Jesus Christ

St. Mary Magdalene

The Decani Mother of God

St. Nicholas save the man drowning in the sea

St. Silhouan the Athonite

St. Xenia of Petersburg

The Mother of God “It is Truly Meet”

Holy Great Martyr George

The Mother of God “The Milk Giver”

The Mother of God “Of the Three Hands”

St. Savva of Serbia

St. Procopius

The “Vladimir” Mother of God

The Mother of God "Of Belgrade"

The Hodigitria ("Way-Shower") Mother of God

The Mother of God "Enthroned"

Comments
Artur Jasiński6/8/2017 5:22 pm
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ I would like to ask You to do gallery of Orthodox Icons, murals and frescs "King of the Kings" or "Thsar thsarjem" on this www page . These paintings are relatively rare. I can send poore quality photos where Icons are. Some are from Deesis of Polish Iconostas. Yours Sincerly Artur Jasinski
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