World Treasures: Important Russian, Asian, European & American Works
June 3rd & 4th, 2014
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LOT 62
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Lot 62
A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE RUSSIAN ICON OF SAINT NICHOLAS WITH LIFE SCENES, CIRCA 1825.  Here Nicholas is shown full length, holding a sword in his right hand and the Gospels in his left hand. The basic composition conforms in some ways to the image of Nicholas known as “Mozhaisk.” However, the offered icon would appear not to be that variant, as it is titled quite clearly in abbreviated Old Church Slavonic along the upper margin inside a cartouche, which simply reads “Svyatuiy Nikolae Chudotvorets” (Holy Nicholas the Wonderworker). At top left is Christ who is said to have presented him with a book of Gospels. At top right is the Mother of God holding a bishop’s stole (omophorion), which she is said to have given him when he was imprisoned. At the base are four vignettes depicting various scenes from the life of Nicholas. They are clockwise from upper left: Nicholas saving a poor merchant by buying his rug and giving it back, the saving of the drowning boy, the return of the boy Agricola (abducted by Saracens) to his parents and Nicholas’ appearance to Emperor Constantine in a dream to free three imprisoned men. The large size of this icon would suggest that it was a church icon, probably in a small chapel dedicated to Nicholas or perhaps an altar devoted to the saint. 52 inches x 25 inches (132 x 63.5 cm).
Estimate:  $5,000 - 7,500   € 3,500 - 5,250
Price Realized: $37,500.00
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