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Russian Orthodox Collection (page 6)

Russian Orthodox is a rich and vibrant religious tradition that has produced some of the most iconic and breathtaking artworks in history

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: The Marriage of The Duke of Edinburgh with The Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna

The Marriage of The Duke of Edinburgh with The Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna, in The Winter Palace at St. Petersburg, January 23, 1874, (1901)

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: The Boyar Morozova, 1887, (1965). Creator: Vasily Surikov

The Boyar Morozova, 1887, (1965). Creator: Vasily Surikov
The Boyar Morozova, 1887, (1965). Detail showing distraught worshippers, from a painting depicting Feodosia Morozovas arrest by the Nikonians in 1671

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: The Kiss Ceremony, 1895. Artist: Konstantin Makovsky

The Kiss Ceremony, 1895. Artist: Konstantin Makovsky
The Kiss Ceremony, 1895. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St Petersburg

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: The Transfiguration of Jesus, Russian icon, early 16th century

The Transfiguration of Jesus, Russian icon, early 16th century. According to the Bible, the Transfiguration of Christ was an event where Jesus became radiant and spoke with the Prophets Moses

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: The sacred spring in Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1903. Artist: K von Hahn

The sacred spring in Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1903. Artist: K von Hahn
The sacred spring in Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1903. In 1903 the monastery, which is associated with St Seraphim, was visited by Tsar Nicholas II and other members of the Russian royal family

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Swearing the oath of allegiance to Tsar Nicholas II, Russian church in Paris, 1894

Swearing the oath of allegiance to Tsar Nicholas II, Russian church in Paris, 1894. Artist: F Meaulle
Swearing the oath of allegiance to Tsar Nicholas II, Russian church in Paris, 1894. Nicholas came to the throne in November 1894 after the death of his father, Alexander III

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russian Amulet, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Russian Amulet, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Russian Amulet, 1854. One of the amulets worn by Muscovite soldiers...who fell at [the Battle of the] Alma...It consists of a small pewter locket, the workmanship very rude

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Kazakhstan, Almaty, Zenkov Russian orthodox cathedral

Kazakhstan, Almaty, Zenkov Russian orthodox cathedral

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Kazakhstan, Almaty, Russian orthodox church

Kazakhstan, Almaty, Russian orthodox church

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russian Orthodox Church on the Neroberg, Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany

Russian Orthodox Church on the Neroberg, Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: St Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Nice, South of France

St Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Nice, South of France

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: St. Andrews church, Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine

St. Andrews church, Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Great Lavra Bell Tower, Pechersk Lavra (Monastery of the Caves), Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine

Great Lavra Bell Tower, Pechersk Lavra (Monastery of the Caves), Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: St. Volodymyrs Cathedral, Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine

St. Volodymyrs Cathedral, Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Pechersk Lavra (Monastery of the Caves), Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine

Pechersk Lavra (Monastery of the Caves), Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: St. Michaels monastery, Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine

St. Michaels monastery, Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Ukraine, Crimea, Foros, Foros church sitting on top of a cliff overlooking the Black Sea

Ukraine, Crimea, Foros, Foros church sitting on top of a cliff overlooking the Black Sea

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Ukraine, Crimea, Foros, Foros church sitting on top of a cliff overlooking the Black Sea

Ukraine, Crimea, Foros, Foros church sitting on top of a cliff overlooking the Black Sea

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Ukraine, Crimea, Foros, Foros church sitting on top of a cliff overlooking the Black Sea

Ukraine, Crimea, Foros, Foros church sitting on top of a cliff overlooking the Black Sea

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Ukraine, Crimea, Foros, Foros church sitting on top of a cliff overlooking the Black Sea

Ukraine, Crimea, Foros, Foros church sitting on top of a cliff overlooking the Black Sea

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Ukraine, Crimea, Foros, Foros church sitting on top of a cliff overlooking the Black Sea

Ukraine, Crimea, Foros, Foros church sitting on top of a cliff overlooking the Black Sea

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Ukraine, Crimea, Foros, Foros church sitting on top of a cliff overlooking the Black Sea

Ukraine, Crimea, Foros, Foros church sitting on top of a cliff overlooking the Black Sea

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Ukraine, Crimea, Oreanda, St Michaels Cathedral

Ukraine, Crimea, Oreanda, St Michaels Cathedral

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia, St. Petersburg, Television Tower, Peter and Paul Fortress, and the Admiralty

Russia, St. Petersburg, Television Tower, Peter and Paul Fortress, and the Admiralty from St. Isaac Cathedral

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia, St. Petersburg, Mariinsky Palace from St. Isaac Cathedral

Russia, St. Petersburg, Mariinsky Palace from St. Isaac Cathedral

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia, St Petersburg, Ulitsa Gastello, Chesma Church

Russia, St Petersburg, Ulitsa Gastello, Chesma Church

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia, St Petersburg, Church of the Spilled Blood

Russia, St Petersburg, Church of the Spilled Blood

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia, St. Petersburg, Center, Neva River view of the Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral

Russia, St. Petersburg, Center, Neva River view of the Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia, St. Petersburg, The Yeltsin Library from St. Isaac Cathedral

Russia, St. Petersburg, The Yeltsin Library from St. Isaac Cathedral

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia, St. Petersburg, Center, Peter and Paul Fortress, Admiralty and Hermitage Museum

Russia, St. Petersburg, Center, Peter and Paul Fortress, Admiralty and Hermitage Museum from St. Isaac Cathedral

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia, St. Petersburg, Center, Church of the Saviour of Spilled Blood on Griboedov Canal

Russia, St. Petersburg, Center, Church of the Saviour of Spilled Blood on Griboedov Canal

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia, St. Petersburg, Smolny, Smolny Cathedral

Russia, St. Petersburg, Smolny, Smolny Cathedral

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia, St. Petersburg, Petrograd, Peter and Paul Fortress, Saints Peter and Paul

Russia, St. Petersburg, Petrograd, Peter and Paul Fortress, Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral, final resting place for the Romanov Royal Family

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia, Pskovskaya Oblast, Pechory, Pechory Monastery, church cupola

Russia, Pskovskaya Oblast, Pechory, Pechory Monastery, church cupola

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia, Moscow, Red Square, Statue of Kuzma Minin & Dmitry Pozharsky, St Basil s

Russia, Moscow, Red Square, Statue of Kuzma Minin & Dmitry Pozharsky, St Basil s
Russia, Moscow, Red Square, Statue of Kuzma Minin & Dmitry Pozharsky, St Basils Cathedral

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Moscow, Khamovniki-area, Novodevichy Monastery, late afternoon

Russia, Moscow Oblast, Moscow, Khamovniki-area, Novodevichy Monastery, late afternoon

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia, Pskovskaya Oblast, Pushkinskie Gory, Svyatagorsky Monastery, grave of Alexander

Russia, Pskovskaya Oblast, Pushkinskie Gory, Svyatagorsky Monastery, grave of Alexander Pushkin, poet

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia, Moscow Oblast, Golden Ring, Sergiev Posad, Trinity Monastery of St. Sergius

Russia, Moscow Oblast, Golden Ring, Sergiev Posad, Trinity Monastery of St. Sergius

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia, Black Sea Coast, Sochi, Church of Archangel Michael

Russia, Black Sea Coast, Sochi, Church of Archangel Michael

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Russia, Pskovskaya Oblast, Pskov of Pskov Kremlin and Trinity Cathedral from the Velikaya

Russia, Pskovskaya Oblast, Pskov of Pskov Kremlin and Trinity Cathedral from the Velikaya River

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Tall bell tower, Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia

Tall bell tower, Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: 19 cent. church, Smoldeyarovo, Tatarstan, Russia

19 cent. church, Smoldeyarovo, Tatarstan, Russia

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Raifa Orthodox monastery (19 cent. ), near Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia

Raifa Orthodox monastery (19 cent. ), near Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia
Raifa Orthodox monastery (19 cent.), near Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul and bell tower, Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia

Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul and bell tower, Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul (18 cent. ), Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia

Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul (18 cent. ), Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia
Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul (18 cent.), Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Monastery, Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia

Monastery, Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Basilica Of The Agony And Church Of St. Mary Magdelene, Garden Of Gethsemane, Jerusalem

Basilica Of The Agony And Church Of St. Mary Magdelene, Garden Of Gethsemane, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Background imageRussian Orthodox Collection: Church Of St. Mary Magdelene, Mount Of Olives, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Church Of St. Mary Magdelene, Mount Of Olives, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East




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Russian Orthodox is a rich and vibrant religious tradition that has produced some of the most iconic and breathtaking artworks in history. From the famous Russian icons like "The Trinity" by Andrei Rublev, painted on wood in 1411, to the exquisite Icon of the Virgin and Child found in the Mary Magdalene Russian Orthodox church on Mount of Olives, these masterpieces reflect deep spiritual devotion. One such revered icon is "The Virgin of Vladimir, " created around 1131 in Constantinople. This painting holds immense significance as it represents the tender bond between mother and child. Another remarkable example is an oil-on-wood panel icon depicting scenes from biblical narratives. Architecture also plays a vital role within Russian Orthodoxy, with St. Michael's gold-domed cathedral standing proudly in Kiev, Ukraine. Its majestic domes reach towards the heavens, symbolizing faith's transcendence beyond earthly realms. Even outside Russia's borders, this faith thrives. In Alaska's Kenai Peninsula lies Nikolaevesk's Old Believer community with its stunning Russian Orthodox Church adorned with intricate icons. Moscow remains a hub for this ancient tradition; its Moscow School produced awe-inspiring works like "The Annunciation" from the 16th century. Additionally, St Basil's Cathedral stands tall on Red Square—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—its colorful onion-shaped domes captivating visitors from around the world. Amongst these treasures is "Our Lady of Yevsemanisk, " another masterpiece dating back to the 16th century—an embodiment of divine grace and beauty captured through artistic brilliance. Lastly, we cannot overlook "The Holy Face, " a tempera-on-wood creation that dates back to 1200-1250. This artwork exemplifies how Russian Orthodoxy has preserved its sacred traditions throughout centuries while continually inspiring believers worldwide.