
Cleveland Museum of Art
Portable Triptych Icon: Adoration of the Miracle-Working Icon of the Vladimir Mother of God
- Date
- 1600s
- Medium
- painted wood panel within enameled brass frame
- Culture
- Byzantium, Russia, Moscow?, Byzantine period, 17th century
- Department
- Medieval Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
This is part of a triptych icon and was probably commissioned by a lay person for private prayer and meditation. It could be folded and shut when not in use. The scene represented is the Adoration of the Miracle-Working Icon of the Vladimir Mother of God. Small portable icons such as this were common to later Russian religious practice.
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