The Mother of God
The Vladimir Mother of God,
first half of 12th c., Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow; egg tempera, wood (Byzantine)
The Vladimir Mother of God,
beg. 15th c., St. Peterburg, State Russian Museum (Russian)
The Mother of God
Enthroned, by Andreas Ritzos, Patmos Monastery, second half of the 15th c.
(Byzantine)
The Mother of God Enthroned,
sec. half of the 13th c., National Gallery, Washington (Byzantine)
Mary the Great Panagia,
around 1224; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow (Russian)
Our Lady of Intercession, late
14th c.; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow; wood, egg tempera (Russian)
Our Lady of Yaroslavl, sec.
half of 15th c.; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow; wood, egg tempera (Russian)
The Mother of God Hodigitria,
by Dionysius, 1502-3; the Russian Museum, St. Peterburg; wood, egg tempera
(Russian)
The Mother of God Hodigitria,
first quarter of the 15th c. (Tver school); Andrej Rublyov Museum, Moscow; lime
board, tempera on canvas (Russian)
The Mother of God Hodigitria,
with the Trinity and selected Saints; second quarter of 15th c., Tretyakov
Gallery, Moscow (Russian)
The Mother of God (from the
Deisis), first half of 15th c. (Tver school); Andrej Rublyov Museum, Moscow;
pine board, tempera on canvas (Russian)
The Mother of God (from the
Deisis), first half of 16th c. (Tver school); Tver Regional Art Gallery;
lime board, tempera on canvas (Russian)
The Mother of God “of
Loving-Kindness” (Eleousa); fragment, second half of 15th c. (Moscow
School); Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow (Russian)
The Protection of the Mother of
God, end 14th / beg. 15th c. (Novgorod school); Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow;
wood, egg tempera (Russian)
The Protection of the Mother of God, Novgorod School, late 15th c.; Temple Gallery, London