The Appearance of the Mother of God to St Sergei of Radonezh
Russian, circa 1800
28.4 x 22.7cm
No. 3002
Feast Day: 24th August Inscriptions in Slavonic identify the figures left to right: Святые АПЛЪ Петр, Иоанна АПЛЪ Бог(ослова), ΜP ΘΥ, С ПРЕ СЕРГИИ, С ПРЕ Нїконъ. The composition of...
Inscriptions
in Slavonic identify the figures left to right: Святые АПЛЪ Петр, Иоанна
АПЛЪ Бог(ослова), ΜP ΘΥ,
С ПРЕ СЕРГИИ, С ПРЕ Нїконъ.
The composition of this icon depicts the miraculous
appearance of the Mother of God to St Sergius of Radonezh and his disciple and
successor St Nikon. The Virgin is accompanied by St Peter and St John the
Evangelist – Peter is holding the Keys of Heaven. St Sergius kneels before the
Virgin and behind him his successor as abbot of the Trinity-Sergiev monastery,
St Nikon, kneels in prayer. Behind them is a detail of an altar, which has a
representation of the Kazanskaya Mother of God and St Nicholas hanging
above it. An icon of the Trinity hangs above the scene. This icon of
the Old Testament Trinity is the patronal icon of the monastery that St Sergius
founded.
St Sergius was born in 1314 to noble parents in Rostov; his
family moved to Radonezh to escape the Mongols. Sergius and his brother became
hermits in 1335. His reputation as a man of great spiritual prowess soon
attracted followers and he later founded the Trinity Sergiev monastery where he
later served as abbot. In 1392 he retired to live a life of solitary and
continuous prayer. His feast day is the 25th of September and he was
declared a patron of the Muscovite state in 1422.