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Metropolitan Theognostus of Kiev, Early 20th cen Artist: Russian icon
Metropolitan Theognostus of Kiev, Early 20th cen.. From a private collection
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Grand Duchy Of Moscow
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Kiev
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Moscow Principality
Moscow School
Muscovy
Orthodox Church
Russian Church
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Russian Icon Painting
Russian Orthodox Church
Tempera On Panel
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