Nicholas the Wonderworker, with life scenes
Iconography: Hagiographic cycle Nicholas, Nicholas (lap)
Date: XX century. 1903.
Iconographic school/art center: The Palekh iconographic school
Icon-painter: Khokhlov, Vasiliy Aleksandrovich
Material: Wood, levkas, tempera, gold
Dimensions: height 22,5 cm, width 18 cm
In the centerpiece is a waist-length depiction of Nicholas the Wonderworker. On either side of him are the half-figures of Christ with the Gospel in hands and the Mother of God with an omophorion.
Border scenes:
1. The Baptism of St. Nicholas;
2. St. Nicholas is brought to monastic school;
3. St.Nicholas is consecrated deacon;
4. Nicholas is consecrated bishop;
5. St. Nicholas saves the three young women from disgrace;
6. Nicholas appears to Emperor Constantine in a dream. St.Nicholas appears to the eparch Eulavius in a dream;
7. St. Nicholas saves the three generals from the execution;
8. St. Nicholas saves the drowning Patriarch Athanasius;
9. Nicholas saves Basil, the son of Agricos, from Saracen captivity;
10. The repose of St. Nicholas;
11. St. Nicholas’ relics translated from Myra of Lycia to Bari.
Registration number ГМПИ 3118. ДИ-448-И. © The State Museum of Palekh Art
Bibliography:
1. Иконопись Палеха из собрания Государственного музея палехского искусства (Palekh Icon Painting. State Museum of Palekh Art ). М., 1994. С. 150.