This beautiful Russian Wall Crucifix was painted in the mid 1700's, and shows the Lord on the Cross after His side was opened and His blood and water flowed out. On the right and left of the Cross stand the Mother of God and St. John, His beloved disciple. The Cross stands on Golgotha, the place of Adam's skull, with angels flying overhead, looking down in wonder. The warm red and …
This is a Byzantine Greek style icon written in 1987 of the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ. "Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death; and upon those in the tombs bestowing life." - from the Byzantine Liturgy of St. John Chyrsostom.
This is a modern Greek icon of the Archangel Gabriel whose name means "Man of God" in Hebrew. He always helps, informs, and guides God's people.
This beautiful icon of the magnificent Guardian Angel holding a cross and sword measures 3 in. x 4 in. The icon is on wood. Sizes are approximate.
This is a modern Greek icon of the Archangel Michael by Monk Michael of Athos.
This icon of the Holy Trinity on wood measures 3 in. x 4 in. Color may vary for larger icons.
This 14th c. Byzantine icon, now in the Athens Byzantine Museum, is of the Holy Archangel Michael, who is the captain and the leader of the whole angelic host. Sizes are approximate.
This St. Raphael icon measures approximately 6in. x 3in.
This striking icon of the Theotokos blessing was painted by Monk Michael from Karyes on Mount Athos in 1989. The Virgin is shown cradling her Son as He reaches up to touch her face with His blessed hand. On her forehead and shoulders are three stars to symbolize her virginity before, during, and after child-bearing. Sizes are approximate.
This icon depicts the Apostles gathered to receive the Holy Spirit on Pentecost just 50 days after the Resurrection. Over each Apostle is a tongue of fire.
This beautiful 10 inch San Damiano wall crucifix features a gilded Florentine border and is made in Italy.
Christ seeks the lost sheep even if He must leave his flock and go out to find what has wandered away from the others in His fold. We too are lost and have wandered from the safety of the enclosure of God's Holy Commandments, especially to love God above all things and our neighbor as ourself. In this modern Greek icon, we see the Lord Jesus Christ as the Good Shepherd, who …
Panagia - Formidable Protection - Icon This is a copy of a Nizhni-Novgordo icon of the Mother of God (Panagia - or All Holy) that settled in 1654 at a monastery named after her.
This beautiful icon of Christ was painted in 1992 by Father Andrei from Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville, New York. The icons are done in egg-tempera and blend the Russian and Byzantine iconography, proving that the ancient art of traditional iconography is certainly alive and well to the present day. Sizes are approximate.
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 …
Washing the Discples Feet - Paschal Icon This Greek icon shows Our Savior and Lord ever so humble, washing carefully and lovingly His own disciples feet.
A great treasure of Russia, this famous and beloved icon is attributed to St. Luke, who it is said painted it on a board from the table on which the Virgin, her Son, St. Joseph the Betrothed and his children would take their meals. Taken in 450 to Constantinople, then to Kiev in the early 12th c., she came to Vladimir in 1155. Repainted several times, only the faces remain original.
All Saints Icon The Good Thief, St. Dismas, here shown at the bottom center, welcomes us to Heaven and to the Communion of the Saints. Also pictured is the Holy Patriarch who has a righteous soul in his bosom, as Christ told in his story of Lazarus and the rich man. All the Saints surround Christ in this icon.
This is a modern Greek icon by N. Lionda of St. Stephen the first Deacon and the first Christian martyr. Gamaliel of the Sanhedrin, a secret Christian, took his body and buried it on his own land.
This is an icon of the Archangel Gabriel, one of the 7 great Archangels, from Hilandar Monastery on Mount Athos.
This is a modern Greek icon of St. Anna, painted in 1988. After dedicating her daughter to God and being widowed, St. Anna herself went to live in the Temple in Jerusalem. She was in fact the grandmother of the Lord Jesus Christ. The Virgin Mary's flower represents Christ the Lord.
This is a modern Greek icon of St. Veronica, the woman that Christ healed of an issue of blood because of her great faith. Veronica means "icon of faith." She is shown holding the Holy Napkin, the earliest image of Christ.
This beautiful icon of the Madonna and Child was painted in 1992 by Father Andrei from Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville, New York. The icon was done in egg-tempera and blend the Russian and Byzantine iconography, proving that the ancient art of traditional iconography is certainly alive and well to the present day. Sizes are approximate.
The grandparents of our Lord Jesus Christ are often referred to as the "ancestors of God," seen here embracing before the Temple. This is a copy of 15th century Russian icon from the Novgorod School, on wood. Icon is 4 in. x 3 in. Sizes are approximate
This fine reproduction of a contemporary Byzantine icon portrays Christ as the bridegroom. His Crucifixion is his marital vow and His mockery and beatings are His wedding feast. Beautiful iconic symbolism of the Passion and Crucifixion is used in this holy image. The icon is mounted on wood and may be hung or set on a shelf. Icon sizes are approximate. Please order by size.
This is a modern Byzantine Greek style icon by Monk Michael of St. Peter (died in 1964), the transformed simple fisherman first known to us in the Sacred Scriptures as Simon Bar-Jonah and subsequently as the Prince of the Apostles, the Rock upon whom the Holy Church of Christ was founded, first Pope and ultimately Martyr in Rome.
This icon is a copy of a 6th century mosaic of St. Agnes from a church in Revenna, Italy. St. Agnes died by the sword at age 13, working many miracles both before and after her death.
This icon is a detail of a 14th c. Greek Annunciation icon from St. Clement's Church in Ochrid of the present day Macedonia.
This is a contemporary Greek icon by N. Lionda of St. Philip the Apostle, who preached in Asia and Greece, killing a huge snake by his prayers in Hieropolis. The townsfolk crucified him and the Apostle Bartholomew upside down, but only Philip died.
This print is of a modern icon of St. George painted in 1992 in Nea Skiti in Greece. In the upper right hand corner is the Hand of God blessing the saint and his confession. Sizes are approximate.
This beautiful icon on wood of the Mystical Supper measures 3 in. x 4 in.
This Christ Pantocrator icon measures 3 in. x 4 in.
This is a modern Greek icon by N. Lionda of St. Thomas the Apostle, who was called Didymus. He went by lot to India to preach the Gospel, angering a prince, who sent soldiers to kill him with spears.
This is a contemporary Greek icon of the Apostle Timothy, one of the Seventy. He was a close friend and devoted disciple of St. Paul, and traveled and preached with him in Achaia, Macedonia, Italy, and Spain. Going to St. John in Ephesus after St. Paul was martyred, St. Timothy remained there as bishop after St. John's exile. St. Timothy was killed by pagans in 93.
This is an icon of St. James, son of Zebedee (died 45), brother of St. John the Evangelist. This James is sometimes referred to as James the Greater. He was, with Ss. Peter and his brother John, witness to the Transfiguration and called to come closer in Gethsemane where the Lord was sweating blood.
This Archangel Gabriel icon is in a decorative brass frame with an enamel style design, a felt back and a loop for hanging. The icon measures approximately 3in. x 4in.
This is a modern Greek icon of the brothers and healers, Ss. Cosmas and Damian. They were from Asia, unmercenaries, physicians and divine healers from prayer, who would never take any recompense for their lifelong treatment of suffering mankind.
This is a modern Greek icon of St. Helen by Monk Michael of Athos. St. Helen beuilt over a dozen churches over the holy sites of our Lord's life in Palestine, and the first church at Sinai's Burning Bush. She quietly reposed in 327, at the age of eighty.
This is a modern Greek icon of the young virgin martyr Christina, daughter of the governor of Tyre. Converted at age 11, she shortly died for the Faith "once delivered to the saints." She threw her tongue in her torturer's face, and died in the 3rd century.
This prophet Daniel icon is a wall-painting from the Meteora in Greece. The mouths of the lions are closed, and the angels are ministering to him from above. Because Daniel did not follow the impious decree to pray to the King, he was sent to be eaten by lions. In the morning the King found that Daniel was unharmed.
This porcelain icon has a rich cobalt blue finish and measures 7" wide and 9" tall. Made in Greece.
This reproduction is of a 12th century icon from St. Catherine's Monastery at Sinai. It is a representation of the Ladder of thirty heavenly virtues by which we all must rise towards Heaven, like rungs on a ladder. St. John of the Ladder describes these virtues in his 7th century book. The struggle is real and difficult, with demons trying to prevent our climb, but Christ Himself welcomes …
This beautiful "Tender Mercy" Theotokos is a modern icon by the Nun Kassiana from Patmos in Greece. Tender is the mercy of Christ to His Mother. This icon on wood measures 3 in. x 4 in.
This St. Andrew icon is in a decorative brass frame with an enamel style design, a felt back and a loop for hanging. The motiff on the frame is 2 peacocks. The icon measures approximately 3in. x 4in.
This is a Greek icon from Holy Dionysiou Monastery on Mount Athos. The Forty Holy Martyrs were first stoned, but the stones turned back and hit those who threw them, including the commander whose teeth were smashed. The idea of the frozen lake came next.
This is a Russian 16th century icon of the Evangelist Mark, who was a disciple of St. Peter, who gave him the direction to become the first preacher of the Gospel and first Bishop of Egypt, later being martyred there by being dragged over cobblestones.
This is a 1672-1673 icon from Moraca Monastery in Montenegro. St. Luke is shown painting the first icon of the Virgin from life, which she blessed with love.
This is a 10th century wall-painting from Hosios Loukas Monastery Church. Joshua, the son of Nun, led the Israelites into the Promised Land. He lived 1500 years before Christ. Sizes are approxomate.
This is a modern Greek icon by Monk Michael of Athos. St. Mary was the first to see the Risen Lord, and the first to announce to Caesar the Resurrection of Christ. She lived later in Ephesus.
This is a 16th century Rissian icon of St. Matthew, the son of Alphaeus, and brother of James. One of the 12 Apostles, he preached and was martyred in Ethiopia.
This is an ancient 5th or 6th century icon from St. Catherine's Monastery at Sinai of the Holy Apostle Peter. His life shows how God can transform us into instruments of his glory, if we only unreservedly give ourselves to Him in all honesty and humility. Christ changed his name to Cephas in Aramaic, meaning rock, or Peter (Petros in Latin), for his confession of faith.
This is a print of a modern icon of the Hospitality of Abraham to the Holy Trinity painted by Monk Michael from Mount Athos in Greece in 1989. While Abraham was sittings at the tent door by the Oak of Mamre, the Holy Trinity in the form of three angels appeared to him, and he ran forth to meet them, showing them great hospitality. From this meeting Isaac was promised. Sizes are approximate. …
This is a modern Greek icon of St. Martha, the sister of Mary and Lazarus of the Four-Days Dead. One of the Myrrh-Bearers, she was faithful and did not abandon Christ during His Suffering and Death. After the Lord's Ascension, she traveled preaching the Gospel with her brother and sister. She is carrying the cross of a martyr.
Christ the Saviour Icon This is a Russian Icon from the 16th century, Moscow School. Christ's Gospel book is opened to the passage "Judge not according to the appearance but judge righteous judgement."
This St. Nicholas icon is in a decorative brass frame with an enamel style design, a felt back and a loop for hanging. The icon measures approximately 3in. x 4in.