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St Irina
This icon (late 11th–12th c.) from Novgorod shows St Irina as a serene martyr, identifiable by the cross she holds as a sign of steadfast faith. Her calm gaze and restrained gestures follow Byzantine models that shaped early Russian iconography in the Dormition Cathedral. The image reflects Novgorod’s adoption of Constantinople’s visual language, presenting Irina as a vessel of courage and doctrinal fidelity whose virtues linked Russian devotion to its Byzantine roots.
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