Nicholas the Wonderworker of Zaraisk, St., with scenes from his life
Iconography: Nicholas of Zaraysk, St.
Date: XVIII century.
Origin: From the chapel built in honor of the Synaxis of St. Michael the Archangel in the village Vakhnovo, Cherepovetsky district, Novgorodskaya province (flooded by the Rybinskoye reservoir).
Material: Wood, tempera
Dimensions: height 109,5 cm, width 84,5 cm
The centerpiece depicts Nicholas the Wonderworker in full Episcopal vestment with his hands spread apart, one of which is blessing and the other one is holding the Gospel book. In the corners of the centerpiece are represented half-figures of Jesus Christ with the Gospel book and the Mother of God with the omophorion.
Was deposited in 1935.
Restoration: the All-Russian Art Scientific and Restoration Center named after I.E. Grabar, 1993, restorer – Mironova L.A.
Border scenes:
- Nativity of St. Nicholas
- Baptism
- Healing of the crippled woman
- Beginning of education
- Being consecrated as a deacon
- Being consecrated as a bishop
- Miracle of the three girls
- Appearance before Tsar Constantine
- Appearance before the three men in the dungeon
- Rescuing the sailors from drowning
- Rescuing reverend Christopher from the sword
- Rescuing patriarch Athanasius from drowning
- Healing the demon-possessed girl
- Miracle of Agrik’s son Basilios
- Rescuing the Saracen from captivity
- St. Nicholas punishes the Saracen
- Death of St. Nicholas
- Entombment of St. Nicholas
Inv. №1032/4. © Cherepovets Museum Association.
Bibliography: Куликова О.В. Древние лики Русского Севера. Из музейного собрания икон XIV-XIX веков города Череповца. М., 2009. Кат. № 80 (Илл. 81).