Icon with the Vision of Saint Sergei of Radonezh

Image credit: Victoria and Albert Museum, London

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In this panel Saint Sergei, who is shown kneeling, had a vision of the Virgin Mary with Saints Peter and John. His eventual successor as abbot of the Monastery of the Holy Trinity at Radonezh, Saint Nikon, is shown standing behind him.

Victoria and Albert Museum

London

Title

Icon with the Vision of Saint Sergei of Radonezh

Date

19th C

Medium

distemper on panel

Measurements

H 31.1 x W 26.4 cm

Accession number

1160-1864

Acquisition method

purchased, 1864

Work type

Painting

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