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