Lot 0255
Pilgrimage Icon of Saint Catherine the Great Martyr on Stone, Palestine, late 19th century
Estimate: 5000-7000€

Pilgrimage Icon of Saint Catherine the Great Martyr. 
Palestine, late 19th century.
 Stone, oil paint.
 Dimesniosn: 14.5 × 11 cm.
A pilgrimage icon painted on a naturally shaped stone plaque, depicting Saint Catherine the Great Martyr standing full-length against a simplified landscape ground. The saint is shown crowned and haloed, vested in richly ornamented garments, with her traditional attribute of the martyr’s wheel placed beside her. The irregular contour of the support, together with the plain reverse fitted with a suspension loop, preserves the character of the object as a devotional souvenir brought from the Holy Land.
Such icons, acquired by pilgrims in Jerusalem and other sacred places, held a particular place in Russian Orthodox devotional culture. They functioned not only as commemorative eulogiae, but also as intimate objects of private piety. Kept in domestic icon corners, donated to churches and monasteries, or handed down as family relics, they were valued for their direct material connection with the sacred geography of Palestine. In works of this kind, the tangible substance of the stone itself, often believed to have come from the banks of the River Jordan or other holy sites, intensified the devotional meaning of the image and transformed a modest painted object into a cherished relic of pilgrimage.

Starting price: 4000€
Estimate: 5000-7000€
Hammer Price: €

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