Deisis Icon This icon, written around 1700 is from the school of Novgorod. This icon is a Deisis with Saints Peter and Paul and two angels joing the Holy Mother of God, Theotokos, and St. John the Baptist in supplication for us. In communion with all the Saints, we aksk them to pray for us. This icon is available only in sizes medium (6 in. by 8 in.) and large (8 in. by 10 in.)
This icon is part of a modern, vibrant series of icons produced by the Benedictine iconographers of Conception Abbey, one of the largest and oldest Benedictine foundations in the U.S. Proceeds from the sale of these icons go to support both the abbey community of monks and the formation of candidates for the priesthood who are studying at Conception Seminary College. These beautiful …
Crucifixion Icon This is an early 19th century icon of the Crucifixion from the Palekh School. We see Our Lord peaceful in death, as He enters His secret Glory still hidden from the world at this time, while His Holy Mother, St. John, St. Longinus, and two Myrrh-bearing women look on.
This is a modern Greek style icon of St. Joseph, the Betrothed to the Virgin, by Philotheos Giffey. It hangs in the monastery chapel of St. Isaac of Syria Skete in Wisconsin.
St. Anthony Icon Written around the year 1700, this icon is of St. Anthony of the Desert, founder of monastic life in the early Chruch. St. Anthony died in 356 after living in the north African desert as an ascetic for about 80 years. This icon is available in sizes small (4 in. by 6 in.) and large (8 in. by 10 in.) only.
This is a modern icon from Greece of the Holy Virgin-Martyr Agnes painted i 1996. The judge wanted to marry her, but she refused, so he tortured her until she died.
This beautifully crafted image of Perugino's Praying Virgin on a Florentine plaque is handcrafted in Italy. The print is affixed to a wood frame that has been covered in hand applied gold leaf.
This is the 15th century Russian icon from Tver. St. Barbara is carrying the cross of martyrdom and a crown of nobility.
St. Andrew was the first disciple to be called by Christ. One of the 12 Apostles, he converted many to Christ.
This is a modern Greek icon of St. Margaret, a virgin martyr of the 3rd century, whose name means "pearl." She died young, less than 20 years old.
St. Athanasius Icon This is a Greek icon of the 16th century, showing the Holy Church Father St. Athanasius. At the time of the First Ecumenical Council the saint became famous for his learning, spiritual insight and holy zeal. This icon is only available in sizes small ( 4 in. by 6 in.) and large (8 in. by 10 in.).
This is a modern Greek icon of St. Basil the Great. A classmate in Athens of St. Gregory the Theologian and the later emperor Julian the Apostate, we see that education alone does not make or break the man, for we have a real choice in what we do with our lives. St. Basil chose the better part.
This freestanding folding plaque depicts two guardian angels looking over a baby on one side and the Angel Of God Prayer on the other. Crafted in faux wood. Measures 4.75" wide when opened and 3.75" tall.
This is a 1649 Greek icon of St. Jason, one of the 70 Apostles who became bishop of Tarsus. Imprisoned on Corfu with the Apostle Sosipater, he converted the people of the island after converting 7 robbers in prison.
This is a reproduction of a 15th century icon of St. George. St. George has long been considered one of the patron saints of Russia, especially the city of Moscow and its Grand Princes. The icons is mounted on hardwood and is suitable for hanging or placing on a shelf. Icon sizes are approximate.
St. John Chrysostom Icon This is a Greek icon of St. John Chrysostom by Monk Michael of Athos. St. John was called Chrysostom, which means "the Golden Mouth", because of his eloquent and blessed preaching, and defence of the Holy Faith, which can be still heard in his writings.
This is a 16th century icon of St. Paul the Holy Apostle from St. Catherine's Monastery at Sinai. "Zeal for thy house has consumed me." These words from Psalm 69 are a fitting description for the fire of love that this Apostle of the Gentiles lived by.