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7 Women at the grave. Russian Orthodox icon.

Русский: Семь жен-мироносиц (Неделя С[вя]тых Жен Мироносиц). Русская икона 17 - самого начала 19 века.
Раннее утро воскресения. Белый Ангел Г[оспо]день с поднятыми крылами сидит на камне, затворявшем вход в пещеру, возле пустого гроба, где лежит плащаница Христа.
Перед ангелом стоят семь жен[щин]-мироносиц с сосудами с миром в руках: первый ряд: Марфа из Вифании (сестра Марии); Дева Мария (Богородица; была там согласно Григорию Нисскому); Мария (сестра Марфы); Саломия;

верхний ряд: Мария (другая), Сусанна, Анна.

Вверху в долине между горами воскресший Христос [между землёй и небом] на фоне Горнего Иерусалима (город справа вверху) беседует с Марией Магдалиной.
Все изображённые на иконе - святые с нимбами.
Date 17 - 18 сentury
Source Own work photo / Репродукция из журнала "СНД", Дн-ск / Местонахождение иконы не указано
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