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Greek Orthodox Saint Matrona – Rare 17th Century Icon
Greek Orthodox Saint Matrona – Rare 17th Century Icon
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Agia Matrona: An Incredibly Rare 17th Century Greek Icon
Arthodox is honored to offer an incredibly rare and historically significant 17th Century Orthodox Icon (Circa 1670). Depicting Saint Matrona (Agia Matrona), this piece is distinguished by its origins in Chios, Greece, and its discovery within the sacred walls of Vatopedi Monastery on Mount Athos.
This icon is a beautiful example of Greek Renaissance style, characterized by sophisticated modeling and depth that emerged from the post-Byzantine period. The original work, painted on an antique oak board, carries visible historic signs of wear and marks commensurate with its great age—authenticity that our print meticulously preserves.
Saint Matrona is revered in the Orthodox Church as a figure blessed with the gifts of prophecy, spiritual vision, and healing. Owning this print is not just acquiring a piece of rare art; it is connecting with a profound spiritual history and the deep monastic heritage of the Orthodox world.
• Tradition: Greek Orthodoxy
• Artwork: Saint Matrona (Agia Matrona)
• Origin: Chios, Greece (Vatopedi Monastery)
• Circa 1670 (17th Century)
• Style: Greek Renaissance
• Premium archival reproduction
• Dimensions: 62x70cm
• Fade-resistant inks
• Exclusive to www.artodox.com
• Worldwide shipping
• Limited stock