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Byzantium and Early Russia

The Walters Art Museum holds one of the leading collections of Byzantine Art in the United States. Henry Walters took an early interest in Byzantine art, buying at a time when there were limited collectors in this field. The strengths of the Walters’ collection include a group of over two thousand decorative tile fragments, the Hama collection of liturgical silver and illuminated manuscripts. The Walters’ Byzantine art is supported by an important collection of Russian and Orthodox icons.

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Image for St. Antipas, with a Deesis

St. Antipas, with a Deesis

Russian Artist
19th century (Modern)
44.630
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Image for Portable Iconostasis

Portable Iconostasis

Russian Artist
19th century (Modern)
37.557
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Image for Polyptych of the Feasts

Polyptych of the Feasts

Russian Artist
19th century (Modern)
54.2618
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Image for Prophet Elijah's Fiery Ascension

Prophet Elijah's Fiery Ascension

Russian Artist
late 19th century (Modern)
37.2748
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Image for Pendant Icon of Saint Mitrofan of Voronezh

Pendant Icon of Saint Mitrofan of Voronezh

Russian Artist
late 19th century (Modern)
44.633
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Image for Triptych with "Deesis"

Triptych with "Deesis"

Russian Artist
late 19th century (Modern)
44.375
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Image for The Protecting Veil (Pokrov) of the Mother of God

The Protecting Veil (Pokrov) of the Mother of God

Russian Artist
late 19th-early 20th century (Modern)
37.1182
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Image for Virgin and Child ("Virgin of Vladimir")

Virgin and Child ("Virgin of Vladimir")

Russian Artist
1899-1908 (Modern)
44.643
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Image for Virgin and Child ("The Virgin of Iviron") with Saints Demetrius and Hannah

Virgin and Child ("The Virgin of Iviron") with Saints Demetrius and Hannah

Russian Painter
1899-1908 (Modern)
37.2618
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