Novgorod icons. Saint George. Temple icon of Saint-George Cathedral in Yuryev monastery near Novgorod. 1130–1140-s. State Tretyakov Gallery

Saint George. Temple icon of Saint-George Cathedral in Yuryev monastery near Novgorod. 1130–1140-s. State Tretyakov Gallery

Novgorod icons in Russian
 

The Saviour Enthroned with Selected Saints: Archangel Michael, Archangel Gabriel, George, Demetrius, Clement, Eupatius, Elias, Nicolas, Florus, Blaise and Laurus. The Novgorod icon from Krestzy near Novgorod. Late 13th—early 14th centuries. State Tretyakov Gallery

The Saviour Enthroned with Selected Saints: Archangel Michael, Archangel Gabriel, George, Demetrius, Clement, Eupatius, Elias, Nicolas, Florus, Blaise and Laurus. The Novgorod icon from Krestzy near Novgorod. Late 13th—early 14th centuries. State Tretyakov Gallery

 
 

Saints Boris and Gleb. Novgorod icon. c. 1335 Moscow, State Historical Museum

Saints Boris and Gleb. Novgorod icon. c. 1335. Moscow, State Historical Museum

Saint Demetrius of Thessalonica. Novgorod icon. Early XV century. State Hermitage Museum

Saint Demetrius of Thessalonica. Novgorod icon. Early XV century. State Hermitage Museum

Gospel scenes. The Novgorod icon from the Boris-and-Gleb Church "V Plotnikak". First half of XV century. Novgorod, The Museum of History and Architecture

Gospel scenes. The Novgorod icon from the Boris-and-Gleb Church "V Plotnikak". First half of XV century. Novgorod, The Museum of History and Architecture

Saints: George, Elias, and Demetrius. Novgorod icon. XV century. Collection of Pavel Korin

Saints: George, Elias, and Demetrius. Novgorod icon. Middle XV century. Collection of Pavel Korin

 

The Holy Women at the Sepulchre. The Novgorod icon from Feasts Range of the iconostasis of The Church of Assumption on Volotovo Field (Uspenie na Volotovom Pole). c. 1475. State Tretyakov Gallery

The Holy Women at the Sepulchre. The Novgorod icon from Feasts Range of the iconostasis of The Church of Assumption on Volotovo Field (Uspenie na Volotovom Pole). c. 1475. State Tretyakov Gallery

 
 

The Crucifixion. A Novgorod icon (side of a double-faced tablet) from the Saint Sophia Cathedral. The Late XV — early XVI centuries. Novgorod, The Museum of History and Architecture

The Crucifixion. The Novgorod icon (side of a double-faced tablet) from the Saint Sophia Cathedral. The Late XV — early XVI centuries. Novgorod, The Museum of History and Architecture

 

Novgorod icons. Andrei Lavrentyev and Ivan Jartzev Derma. The Way to Calvary. Icon from the main iconostasis of Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod. 1509.

Andrei Lavrentyev and Ivan Jartzev Derma. The Way to Calvary. Icon from the main iconostasis of Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod. 1509.

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