Icon of the Lord Pantocrator in a gilded silver frame with enamels. Russia. Moscow, 1891
Icon of the Lord Pantocrator in a gilded silver frame with enamels. Russia. Moscow, 1891
Icon of the Lord Pantocrator in a gilded silver frame with enamels. Russia. Moscow, 1891
Icon of the Lord Pantocrator in a gilded silver frame with enamels. Russia. Moscow, 1891
Icon of the Lord Pantocrator in a gilded silver frame with enamels. Russia. Moscow, 1891
Icon of the Lord Pantocrator in a gilded silver frame with enamels. Russia. Moscow, 1891
Icon of the Lord Pantocrator in a gilded silver frame with enamels. Russia. Moscow, 1891
Icon of the Lord Pantocrator in a gilded silver frame with enamels. Russia. Moscow, 1891
Icon of the Lord Pantocrator in a gilded silver frame with enamels. Russia. Moscow, 1891
Icon of the Lord Pantocrator in a gilded silver frame with enamels. Russia. Moscow, 1891
Icon of the Lord Pantocrator in a gilded silver frame with enamels. Russia. Moscow, 1891
Icon of the Lord Pantocrator in a gilded silver frame with enamels. Russia. Moscow, 1891

Icon of the Lord Pantocrator in a gilded silver frame with enamels. Russia. Moscow, 1891

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Icon of the Lord Pantocrator, made in 1891 in Moscow. The icon shows a half-length image of the Lord Pantocrator in traditional iconography: with an open book in his left hand and a blessing gesture of his right hand. The image was painted by a professional master in the academic style typical of Moscow workshops of the late 19th century. The silver gilded frame is decorated with shining enamels on the crowns, fields and corners, emphasizing the high artistic level of the icon. The icon is a striking example of the neo-Russian style, combining the features of historicism and modernism in Russian art at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. Hallmarks: silversmith`s marks in Cyrillic AM, presumably Mukhin Alexander Alekseevich, hallmarks of the Moscow assayer - Oleks Lev Fedorovich - initials L.O - 1891. Dimensions: 27x22.5 cm. Historical background: Mukhin Alexander Alekseevich - owner of a silver products factory in the 2nd half of the 19th century. In 1879 there were 12 workers. He made 100 pounds of various silver items, totaling 112,000 rubles. Including salt shakers, gospel frames, church utensils.
Art:
russia
Height:
27 cm
Width:
22.5 cm
Depth:
3 cm
Period:
19th century
Style:
Romanticism
Country:
Russia, Moscow
Material:
Silver 84, Cloisonné enamel, Gilding
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