Part of a 13 piece collection.
12.5" x 11" 31.8cm x 27.9cm
Hi Aaron,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
The Virgin of Kazan is one of the most venerated icons in the Russian Orthodox Church and is considered a miraculous representation of the Theotokos (Mother of God). This icon has a significant place in both the spiritual and cultural history of Russia and the Orthodox tradition.
The Virgin of Kazan icon is believed to have been miraculously discovered in 1579 in the city of Kazan after a young girl, Matrona, was guided by a vision to unearth it from a hidden location.
The icon quickly became associated with numerous miracles, including protection against invasions and healing the sick. It played a central role in uniting and inspiring the Russian people during times of conflict. It has been credited with protecting Russia during significant historical moments, such as the defense against Polish invaders in 1612 and Napoleon’s invasion in 1812.
The label on the back also identifies this as a 20th Century copy of a late 19th Century icon. While I'm not finding any record of the Januax Frejtak workshop, comparably sized 20th Century Virgin of Kazan icon replicas usually sell for between $500-800.
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
A vintage copy of a Russian Virgin of Kazan Icon
Made in the Januax Frejtak workshop, mid 20th Century
The large bust-length figure of the Virgin on the left with a smaller figure of Jesus on the right; in a repousse and pierced parcel gilt silver oklad with a gold or brass plaque on the bottom. Labeled on the reverse.
12-1/2 by 11 inches
CONDITION: This icon appears to be in generally good condition.
PROVENANCE: Inherited
$500-800*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
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~ Delia