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Entrance of the Theotokos (XXIc) Icon - F193
From $9.95This icon depicts the arrival of Mary at the temple, as she is received by the High Priest and the other temple virgins. Her elderly parents, Joachim and Anna, are seen in the background. In the upper right corner, Mary has taken her place in the Holy... -
Angelic Host (Kratovo) Icon - F384
From $74.95This exquisite 19th century fresco is from the Church of St. John the Baptist in Kratovo, Macedonia. It depicts the Angelic Host of Heaven of archangels, cherubim, and seraphim, from the visions of Ezekiel. The iconographer captures the glory and... -
Entrance of the Theotokos into the Temple (XVIIc) Icon - F171
From $9.95This 17th century icon depicts Joachim and Anna, the Ancestros of God, taking Mary to the temple, where she is received by the High Priest and the other temple virgins. In the upper right corner, Mary is being instructed by an angel in the Holy of... -
Great Feasts Seasonal Set C - Y012
From $29.95With this set, you will receive the icons of the three Great Feasts of the autumn season (spring in the southern hemisphere): Nativity of the Theotokos, Exaltation of the Cross, and Entrance of the Theotokos. For those who desire to purchase a complete... -
Kursk Root (XXIc) Icon - T207
From $9.95The original Kursk Root Icon is one of the most famous icons of the Russian Church, dating to the 13th century. It is an icon of the Theotokos "of the Sign" and features around the border nine prophets who foresaw the birth of Christ. The name "Kursk...