Princes Boris and Gleb on horseback
Iconography: Boris, St. Prince Martyr (baptized as Roman), Gleb, St. Prince Martyr (baptized as David)
Date: XIV century. The second half of the 14th c.
Iconographic school/art center: Pskov icon-painting school
Origin: From the Chapel of Peter and Paul of the Assumption Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin.
Material: Wood, tempera
Dimensions: height 128 cm, width 75 cm
Boris and Gleb are depicted astride horses, against steep hills with a blossoming bush. They hold banners on long flagpoles. In the right corner of the icon, in a segment of heaven, is the half-length figure of the blessing Savior with a scroll in his left hand.
Inv. № 12723. © The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Bibliography:
Государственная Третьяковская Галерея. Каталог собрания. Древнерусское искусство X — начала XV века. Том I. №31 .