Lot 0175
Rare Russian “Romanov School” Icon of the Mother of God “Feodorovskaya” with Guardian Angel and Saint Andrew Stratelates
Estimate: 8000-12000€

Icon of the Mother of God “Feodorovskaya” with Guardian Angel and Saint Andrew Stratelates
Dimensions: 31.7 x 26.6 x 3 cm.
Romanov-Borisoglebsk region, circa 1800
Tempera on wood, gold leaf
This finely executed Old Believer icon represents the revered image of the Feodorovskaya Mother of God, accompanied by the Guardian Angel and Saint Andrew Stratelates on the borders. Painted in the Romanov-Borisoglebsk region around 1800, it exemplifies the artistic tradition known as the “Romanov school” — a late revival of 17th-century Yaroslavl and Kostroma iconography by Old Believer masters.
The Romanov-Borisoglebsk icon painters preserved ancient techniques and aesthetics at a time when Westernized academic art dominated the Russian Empire. Their works are noted for:

Precise geometric construction of forms and halos

Fine engraving on gold backgrounds (“chornenie po zolotu”)

Jewel-like color palette with delicate highlights and transparent lacquers

Exquisite miniature detailing and balanced, rhythmic composition

The Romanov-Borisoglebsk workshops, active from the late 18th to the early 19th century, produced icons of exceptional refinement for discerning Old Believer patrons. Leading families such as the Arkhipovskys, Agapovs, and Kalashnikovs maintained continuity of the Stroganov and Armory Chamber traditions, creating works that combined spiritual depth with decorative sophistication.

This icon is a characteristic example of the “Romanov letters” style — a rare provincial phenomenon that achieved a harmonious blend of old canonical spirituality and artistic elegance

Starting price: 6000€
Estimate: 8000-12000€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€

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