 
	Holy Virgin Life-giving Spring
Iconography: Holy Virgin Life-giving Spring
Date: XVIII century. 1703
Icon-painter: Ulanov, Kirill (Cornelius) Ivanov
Origin: From the sovereign row of the iconostasis in the Church of Michal the Archangel in the village of Bronnichi (now the city of Bronnitsy, the Moscow Region).
Material: Wood, levkas, tempera
Dimensions: height 175 cm, width 116 cm
							The Mother of God with the Child is shown in the finial as a chalice placed under the vaulted nave. The Holy Virgin is flanked by the angels standing on the clouds. Around a quatrefoil water-pool stand the sufferers drinking water from the spring.
 
Inv. № 202. © The Andrey Rublyov Museum of Medieval Russian Culture and Art
 - General view
 - Mullion
 - The Holy Virgin with the Child
 - The Holy Virgin’s face
 - A standing angel to the left
 - A standing angel to the right
 - A sufferer near the spring
 - The sufferers drinking water from the spring
 - The sufferers drinking water from the spring
 - 8The sufferers drinking water from the spring
 - The sufferers drinking water from the spring
 - A scene as seen through the church window
 - The sufferers drinking water from the spring
 - The sufferers drinking water from the spring
 - The sufferers drinking water from the spring
 - The Child