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Saint Jacques de Borovichi (mort en 1540), thaumaturge de Novgorod et le monastere
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Saint Jacques de Borovichi (mort en 1540), thaumaturge de Novgorod et le monastere
FIA5401093 Saint Jacques de Borovichi (mort en 1540), thaumaturge de Novgorod et le monastere Iversky sur le lac de Valdai - Saint James of Borovichi, Wonderworker of Novgorod with the Valday Iversky Monastery par Russian icon, Early 19th cen. - Tempera on panel - State History Museum, Moscow by Russian School (19th century); State Historical Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo eFine Art Images; Russian, out of copyright
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Aureola Gold Background Miracle Monastery Orthodox Religion Santo Blessed Virgin
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This print showcases the magnificent artwork of the Russian icon, "Saint Jacques de Borovichi (mort en 1540), thaumaturge de Novgorod et le monastere Iversky sur le lac de Valdai - Saint James of Borovichi, Wonderworker of Novgorod with the Valday Iversky Monastery". Created by a Russian School artist in the early 19th century, this tempera on panel masterpiece is currently housed in the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The painting depicts Saint Jacques de Borovichi, a revered figure known for his miraculous abilities and connection to Novgorod. The gold background adds an ethereal touch to the composition while emphasizing its religious significance. Standing alongside him is Jesus Christ himself, adorned with an aureola that radiates divine light. The Valday Iversky Monastery serves as a breathtaking backdrop to this sacred scene. Its architectural grandeur reflects both tradition and history, dating back to the 16th century. This monumental structure stands as a testament to faith and devotion within Orthodox religion. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of art, we are transported into a world where miracles happen and spirituality thrives. It reminds us of Russia's rich cultural heritage and its deep-rooted connection to biblical narratives. With every brushstroke meticulously executed by the talented Russian artist from centuries past, this image captures not only our imagination but also our hearts.
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