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Source Description
The central scene of this ivory represents the composition "In Thee Rejoiceth", based on a liturgical hymn that exhorts all of creation to sing praises to the Virgin. Mary is shown enthroned in Paradise, holding her son Jesus and surrounded by angels. Below, the faithful are offering her their praise. The image is framed by scenes corresponding to the twelve major feasts of the Orthodox Church: the Holy Trinity (represented as the three angels that appeared to Abraham at Mamre), Annunciation, Nativity, Presentation of Christ in the Temple, Baptism, Transfiguration, Entry into Jerusalem, Raising of Lazarus, Crucifixion, Resurrection, Ascension, Pentecost, and Dormition (Death) of the Virgin. Saints Basil and Gregory are depicted in the lower left and right corners. On the back are Saints Nicholas, Athanasius, and Sergius of Radonezh (?); Saint George killing the dragon; Prophet Isaiah, Saint Ambrose, Saints Stephen and Nicetas; Saints Catherine, Barbara, and Parascheve. Small panels of the present kind were used as personal prayer images, and this one carries in the lower frame the name of its original owner, Athanasius Isaacovich Olgov.
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Document identity
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7922
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""In Thee Rejoices,"" Feast Scenes, and Saints
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7922
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title
""In Thee Rejoices,"" Feast Scenes, and Saints
description
The central scene of this ivory represents the composition "In Thee Rejoiceth", based on a liturgical hymn that exhorts all of creation to sing praises to the Virgin. Mary is shown enthroned in Paradise, holding her son Jesus and surrounded by angels. Below, the faithful are offering her their praise. The image is framed by scenes corresponding to the twelve major feasts of the Orthodox Church: the Holy Trinity (represented as the three angels that appeared to Abraham at Mamre), Annunciation, Nativity, Presentation of Christ in the Temple, Baptism, Transfiguration, Entry into Jerusalem, Raising of Lazarus, Crucifixion, Resurrection, Ascension, Pentecost, and Dormition (Death) of the Virgin. Saints Basil and Gregory are depicted in the lower left and right corners. On the back are Saints Nicholas, Athanasius, and Sergius of Radonezh (?); Saint George killing the dragon; Prophet Isaiah, Saint Ambrose, Saints Stephen and Nicetas; Saints Catherine, Barbara, and Parascheve. Small panels of the present kind were used as personal prayer images, and this one carries in the lower frame the name of its original owner, Athanasius Isaacovich Olgov.
provenance
Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1931, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
date
17th century (Early Modern)
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CC0
language
en
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Ivory & Bone
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1
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1
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import
dimensions
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cm
width
7.5
height
6
depth
1
dimensionsRaw
H: 2 15/16 x W: 2 3/8 x D: 3/8 in. (7.5 x 6 x 1 cm)
Source extras
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Russian
inscriptions
[Transcription] On the face: Ѡ тобѣ радоуетсь
ωбрадованаiа
всѧ тварь. [О тебе радуется
обрадованная
вся тварь; [Translation] In thee rejoiceth
O Full of Joy
all creation. [Transcription] On the back
in the lower frame: Aθонаса Iсакова с(ы)на Ѡлгова. (Афанасий Исакович Ольгов); [Translation] Belongs to Athanasius
son of Isaac Olgov
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ivory
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6214
15630
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BYZ
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563
3316
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1
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0
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photo
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