Icon The Lord Almighty in a silver frame. Semyon Galkin. Moscow, 1899-1908.
Icon The Lord Almighty in a silver frame. Semyon Galkin. Moscow, 1899-1908.
Icon The Lord Almighty in a silver frame. Semyon Galkin. Moscow, 1899-1908.
Icon The Lord Almighty in a silver frame. Semyon Galkin. Moscow, 1899-1908.
Icon The Lord Almighty in a silver frame. Semyon Galkin. Moscow, 1899-1908.
Icon The Lord Almighty in a silver frame. Semyon Galkin. Moscow, 1899-1908.
Icon The Lord Almighty in a silver frame. Semyon Galkin. Moscow, 1899-1908.
Icon The Lord Almighty in a silver frame. Semyon Galkin. Moscow, 1899-1908.
Icon The Lord Almighty in a silver frame. Semyon Galkin. Moscow, 1899-1908.
Icon The Lord Almighty in a silver frame. Semyon Galkin. Moscow, 1899-1908.
Icon The Lord Almighty in a silver frame. Semyon Galkin. Moscow, 1899-1908.
Icon The Lord Almighty in a silver frame. Semyon Galkin. Moscow, 1899-1908.
Icon The Lord Almighty in a silver frame. Semyon Galkin. Moscow, 1899-1908.
Icon The Lord Almighty in a silver frame. Semyon Galkin. Moscow, 1899-1908.
Icon The Lord Almighty in a silver frame. Semyon Galkin. Moscow, 1899-1908.
Icon The Lord Almighty in a silver frame. Semyon Galkin. Moscow, 1899-1908.

Icon The Lord Almighty in a silver frame. Semyon Galkin. Moscow, 1899-1908.

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An object of home holiness, the icon The Lord Almighty was made at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries in Moscow. The icon depicts the half-length image of the Lord Almighty in traditional iconography: with an open book in his left hand and a blessing gesture with 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, created by the workshop of the Semyon Galkin factory, is an example of the highest jewelry art of the late 19th century. A distinctive feature of the frame is the rich use of shining enamels, casting and complex hand engraving with a graver. The masters of the Galkin factory masterfully combined the techniques of chasing, sawing and canting, which gives the frame an exquisite depth and expressiveness. The icon is a striking example of the neo-Russian style, combining features of the historicism and Art Nouveau styles in Russian art at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Materials: Board, gesso, egg tempera. Frame: silver 84, gilding, enamel, casting, chasing, sawing, hand engraving with a graver, canting, grinding, polishing, finishing, mounting. Reverse side: velvet Hallmarks: Master`s name SG - Semyon Grigorievich Galkin. Silver assay mark 84 with the image of a woman`s head in a kokoshnik, facing left, initials of the assay master IL (Ivan Sergeevich Lebedkin, Moscow, appointed in 1899) Dimensions: Height: 31.5 cm. Width: 27.5 cm. Condition: The icon is in excellent collectible condition.Historical background: Galkin Semyon and Pyotr Grigorievich are brothers, owners of a trading house and a factory of gold and silver products, founded in 1890 and known until 1917. According to information from 1898, the factory had 48 workers and 12 teenagers. In the period 1895-1897, the brothers owned a jewelry store on Pokrovka Street, in the Shishelova house (Yauzskaya part), and the factory itself was located in Maryina Roshcha on Novy Shosse, 41. In 1897, the production volume was 50 thousand rubles. By 1904, the enterprise already employed 116 people, and in 1909 - 79 workers, with an annual turnover of 175 thousand rubles. In 1913-1917, the trading house was located on Sheremetyevskaya Street, building 11, in Maryina Roshcha.
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russia
Height:
31.5 cm
Width:
27.5 cm
Depth:
2 cm
Period:
At the turn of 19th -20th century
Style:
Neo-Russian
Country:
Russia, Moscow
Material:
Silver 84, Gilding, Enamel
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Trading house S.G. Galkin and Co (1890-1917)
The Galkin Trading House, founded by brothers Semyon and Pyotr Grigorievich in 1890, was one of the leading manufacturers of gold and silver products in Moscow during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The company operated until 1917 and played a significant role in the development of the Russian jewelry industry. Key Stages in the Development of the Galkin Factory The trading house "S.G. Galkin and Co." was officially established in 1892. Between 1895 and 1897, the brothers opened a jewelry store on Pokrovka Street in the Shishelov House, located in the Yauzskaya district of Moscow. The main production facility was located in Maryina Roshcha at 41 Novoye Shosse. By 1898, the factory employed 48 workers and 12 teenagers, with a production volume of 50 thousand rubles.By 1904, the number of workers increased to 116, and by 1909, it had decreased to 79 workers, with an annual turnover of 175 thousand rubles. From 1913 to 1917, the trading house relocated to 11 Sheremetyevskaya Street in Maryina Roshcha, where it continued to operate until the Russian Revolution. Achievements and Participation in Exhibitions The Galkin Factory actively participated in the cultural and artistic events of its time. In 1896, it took part in the All-Russian Art and Industrial Exhibition in Nizhny Novgorod, where it won a medal for the high quality of its products. These accolades helped strengthen the factory′s reputation within the Russian market. Products and Craftsmanship The products of the Galkin Factory included a wide variety of gold and silver items, which were known for their exceptional artistic value and superior craftsmanship. The company′s jewelry was highly sought after by private customers as well as prominent Moscow enterprises. Notable clients included the O.F. Kurlyukov firm. Additionally, Galkin supplied the I.E. Morozov firm in St. Petersburg with engraved and chased covers, crosses, and paintings.The Galkin Trading House played a pivotal role in the development of the Russian jewelry industry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its products, known for their high-quality craftsmanship and unique designs, left an indelible mark on the history of Moscow′s jewelry production.
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