19th-century Russian icon depicting the Virgin of Kazan, one of the most venerated images in Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Painted in oil on a solid wood panel, this sacred artwork exemplifies the traditional iconographic style, with delicate facial features, rich color tones, and a serene expression imbued with spiritual presence.
The Virgin of Kazan is known as a protector of the Russian people and holds deep religious and cultural significance. This piece likely originated from a private devotional setting, reflecting the intimate scale and reverent craftsmanship typical of the period.
The icon retains a beautifully aged patina and exhibits subtle craquelure consistent with its age, adding to its authenticity and charm. A rare and evocative example of 19th-century religious art, ideal for collectors of icons, antique devotional pieces, or those seeking a meaningful decorative accent.