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Iconostasis Collection

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Iconostasis in the Church of Saint John the Theologian, Rostov Velikii, 1911

Iconostasis in the Church of Saint John the Theologian, Rostov Velikii, 1911.

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Iconostasis in the Church of John the Theologian, Rostov Velikii, 1911

Iconostasis in the Church of John the Theologian, Rostov Velikii, 1911. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Iconostasis in the Church of John the Theologian, Rostov Velikii, 1911.

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Iconostasis of the Church of Saint Nicholas the Wonder Worker, Rostov Velikii, 1911

Iconostasis of the Church of Saint Nicholas the Wonder Worker, Rostov Velikii, 1911.

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Iconostasis in the Church of the Resurrection, Rostov Velikii, 1911

Iconostasis in the Church of the Resurrection, Rostov Velikii, 1911. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Iconostasis in the Church of the Resurrection, Rostov Velikii, 1911.

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Iconostasis in Trinity Cathedral in the city of Ialutorovsk, 1912

Iconostasis in Trinity Cathedral in the city of Ialutorovsk, 1912. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Iconostasis in Trinity Cathedral in the city of Ialutorovsk, 1912.

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Iconostasis in the summer Fedorovskaya Church of the Mother of God, Yaroslavl, 1911

Iconostasis in the summer Fedorovskaya Church of the Mother of God, Yaroslavl, 1911.

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Iconostasis in the Church of the Transfiguration [Belozersk, Russian Empire], 1909

Iconostasis in the Church of the Transfiguration [Belozersk, Russian Empire], 1909. In Eastern Christianity, an iconostasis is a wall of icons and religious paintings

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Iconostasis in the summer cathedral [Leushinskii Monastery, Leushino, Russian Empire], 1909

Iconostasis in the summer cathedral [Leushinskii Monastery, Leushino, Russian Empire], 1909. In Eastern Christianity, an iconostasis is a wall of icons and religious paintings

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Interior of a monastery church, North Cyprus

Interior of a monastery church, North Cyprus

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Interior of the Church of the Holy Spirit, Vilnius, Lithuania

Interior of the Church of the Holy Spirit, Vilnius, Lithuania. Built in the 17th century, this is the main Orthodox church in Vilnius

Background imageIconostasis Collection: At the Cathedral of the Dormition in the Moscow Kremlin

At the Cathedral of the Dormition in the Moscow Kremlin. Found in the Collection of State Museum of Leo Tolstoy, Moscow

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Interior with the iconostasis in the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Cathedral in the Moscow

Interior with the iconostasis in the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin, 14th-15th cen.. Found in the collection of the Cathedral of the Dormition in the Kremlin, Moscow

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Interior with the iconostasis in the Saint Robe Church in the Moscow Kremlin, 1627

Interior with the iconostasis in the Saint Robe Church in the Moscow Kremlin, 1627. Artist: Old Russian Architecture
Interior with the iconostasis in the Saint Robe Church in the Moscow Kremlin, 1627. Found in the collection of the Church of the Deposition of the Robe in the Kremlin, Moscow

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Interior with the iconostasis in the Annunciation Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin

Interior with the iconostasis in the Annunciation Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin, 14th-15th cen.. Found in the collection of the Annunciation Cathedral in the Kremlin, Moscow

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Interior in the Assumption Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin, 1819. Artist: Fyodor Yakovlevich Alexeev

Interior in the Assumption Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin, 1819. Artist: Fyodor Yakovlevich Alexeev
Interior in the Assumption Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin, 1819. Alexeev, Fyodor Yakovlevich (1753-1824). Found in the collection of the State Museum of History, Moscow

Background imageIconostasis Collection: The iconostasis, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall

The iconostasis, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
The iconostasis, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. The cathedral was built in the Russian Byzantine style in the 1860s, and is said to be the largest Orthodox church in western Europe

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Iconostasis, St Isaacs Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall

Iconostasis, St Isaacs Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Iconostasis, St Isaacs Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. Built between 1818 and 1858, St Isaacs Cathedral was the largest cathedral in Russia when it was completed

Background imageIconostasis Collection: The Holy Doors and iconostasis, St Isaacs Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011

The Holy Doors and iconostasis, St Isaacs Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
The Holy Doors and iconostasis, St Isaacs Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. Built between 1818 and 1858, St Isaacs Cathedral was the largest cathedral in Russia when it was completed

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Iconostasis, Peter and Paul Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall

Iconostasis, Peter and Paul Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Iconostasis, Peter and Paul Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. The cathedral, which was built between 1712 and 1733, stands within the Peter and Paul Fortress

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Upper portion of the iconostasis, Peter and Paul Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011

Upper portion of the iconostasis, Peter and Paul Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Upper portion of the iconostasis, Peter and Paul Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. The cathedral, which was built between 1712 and 1733, stands within the Peter and Paul Fortress

Background imageIconostasis Collection: Interior, Peter and Paul Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall

Interior, Peter and Paul Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. Artist: Sheldon Marshall
Interior, Peter and Paul Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. View showing the Holy Doors and the lower portion of the iconostasis


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