Ascension of Our Lord
Icons
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From the festival tier. The Ressurection – Descent into Hell. The Descent of the Holy Spirit. The Dormition.
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The icon depicts the scene of the Ascension of Our Lord. In the lower part of the icon are the twelve apostles and the Holy Virgin with the angels. Above, in the center, against a mandorla supported by the angels, is the figure of Jesus Christ.
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The icon depicts the scene of the Ascension of Our Lord. In the lower part of the icon are the twelve apostles and the Holy Virgin with the angels. Above, in the center, against a mandorla supported by the angels, is the figure of Jesus Christ.
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The icon from the festival row. The icon depicts the scene of the Ascension of Our Lord. In the lower part of the icon are the twelve apostles and the Holy Virgin with the angels. Above, in the center, against a mandorla supported by the angels, is the figure of Jesus Christ.
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The icon depicts the scene of the Ascension of Our Lord. In the lower part of the icon are the twelve apostles and the Holy Virgin with the angels. Above, in the center, against a mandorla supported by the angels, is the figure of Jesus Christ. In the upper part of the icon are the heavenly hosts.
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The scene of the Ascension of Our Lord. In the lower part of the icon are the twelve apostles and the Mother of God with angels. Above, in the center, against a mandorla supported by the angels, is the figure of Jesus Christ.
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Savior Not Made by Hands, with festivals and the Miracle of Florus and Laurus
In the center is an image the Savior Not Made by Hands occupies the entire. Border scenes: -
In the lower tier is shown the full-length depiction of the apostle Paul in a three-quarter turn. In the upper tier is represented The Ascension of Our Lord.
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The icon depicts the scene of Ascension of Our Lord. In the lower part of the icon are represented twelve apostles and the Mother of God (Oranta type) with the angels. Above in the centre in the mandorla being held by the two angels is the figure of Jesus Christ.
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From the Deesis row of iconostasis. The icon depicts the scene of the Ascension of Our Lord. In the lower part of the icon are depicted twelve apostles and the Mother of God with the angels, who are perceived as a whole, their gestures are painted symmetrically and the overspread wings look like a heraldic sign. Above in the mandorla being held by the two angels is the figure of Jesus Christ. A specific feature of the icon is the fact that the glorious halo of Christ is not represented high in the heaven, instead it is depicted practically on the Mount of Olives. On the pinnacle of the Mount is shown the stone with the traces of the Savior’s feet.
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From the Festival row of iconostasis. The icon depicts the scene of the Ascension of Our Lord. In the lower part are represented twelve apostles and the Mother of God with the angels. Above in the centre in the mandorla being held by the two angels is the figure of Jesus Christ.
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The icon depicts the scene of the Ascension of Our Lord. In the lower part of the icon are depicted twelve apostles and the Mother of God with the angels. Above in the mandorla being held by the two angels is the figure of Jesus Christ. A specific feature of the icon is the stone with the traces of the Savior’s feet on it.
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The centre of the composition shows the Mother of God surrounded by twelve apostles and above them in the round mandorla being held by the two angels is depicted Christ.
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The icon from the Festival row of iconostasis. The icon shows the scene of the Ascension of Our Lord. In the lower part are depicted the twelve apostles and the Mother of God with the angels. Above in the centre in the mandorla being held by the angels is the figure of Jesus Christ.
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The icon depicts the scene of Ascension of Our Lord. In the lower part of the icon are represented twelve apostles and the Mother of God (Oranta type) with the angels. Above in the centre in the mandorla being held by the two angels is the figure of Jesus Christ.
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The icon from the Festival tier of iconostasis. The ion shows the scene of the Ascension of our Lord.