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Virgin Mary Ierosolymitissa - Aged wooden icon in canvas with gold background - Mount Athos

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Virgin Mary Ierosolymitissa - Aged wooden icon in canvas with gold background - Mount Athos

Virgin Mary Ierosolymitissa - Aged wooden icon in canvas with gold background - Mount Athos

Seriograph icon crafted in canvas with colored background on aged natural wood.

With this icon you will receive a free stand.

Virgin Mary Ierosolymitissa

The icon of Virgin Mary Ierosolymitissa is referred as the one that best attributes more precisely the form of the Virgin Mary compared to others. It was created miraculously, in 1870, during a dream of the nun Tatiana, in the Russian Monastery of Myrofora Saint Mary Magdalene (Jerusalem, Mount of Olives). According to Christian tradition, Tatiana dreamed of a nun who asked her to paint her portrait. When she woke up, the Nun saw in her cell the icon not made by human hand. After the first miracle, the Nun dreamed of the Virgin Mary, asking her to be transferred to her house at Gethsemane, where it remains to this day and continues to perform miracles.

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Virgin Mary Ierosolymitissa - Aged wooden icon in canvas with gold background - Mount Athos

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Seriograph icon crafted in canvas with colored background on aged natural wood.

With this icon you will receive a free stand.

Virgin Mary Ierosolymitissa

The icon of Virgin Mary Ierosolymitissa is referred as the one that best attributes more precisely the form of the Virgin Mary compared to others. It was created miraculously, in 1870, during a dream of the nun Tatiana, in the Russian Monastery of Myrofora Saint Mary Magdalene (Jerusalem, Mount of Olives). According to Christian tradition, Tatiana dreamed of a nun who asked her to paint her portrait. When she woke up, the Nun saw in her cell the icon not made by human hand. After the first miracle, the Nun dreamed of the Virgin Mary, asking her to be transferred to her house at Gethsemane, where it remains to this day and continues to perform miracles.