Ozeryanskaya Mother of God, of Kharkov, St. Prince Aleksandr Nevskii, St. Mary Magdalene Triptych (Primary Title)
The Holy Virgin of Kazan, St. Prince Aleksandr Nevskii, St. Mary Magdalene Triptych (Former Title)

Ovchinnikov Firm, Russian, 1851 - 1918 (Manufacturer)

1891
Russian
Oil on panel, silver-gilt, enamel, pearls, diamonds, rubies, emeralds, sapphires
Russia,Moscow
Overall (open): 12 1/4 × 15 1/8 × 7/8 in. (31.1 × 38.4 × 2.2 cm)
Overall (closed): 12 1/4 × 7 1/8 × 7/8 in. (31.1 × 18.1 × 2.2 cm)
47.20.16
Stamped with imperial warrant mark of P. Ovchinnikov, dated 1891, assay mark of Moscow before 1899, initials of assay master Anatolii A. Artsybashev, 84 zolotnik
The back of this icon is inscribed in Russian: “To Their Imperial Majesties [Tsar Alexander III and Empress Maria Feodorovna] from the Nobility of Kharkoff 28 October 1866-1891.”
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt
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