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As a religious plaque for wall
decor, this museum replcia can't be beat! Add this stunning Christian wall art
to your religious art collection or home decor today!
This
was the most venerated icon in Constantinople, called the Hodegetria
(meaning showing the way in Greek) after the Hodegon where it was kept. This
icon was the symbol of the city, carried in processions and in battle.
According to tradition, it was painted by St. Luke himself and sent from
Jerusalem to Constantinople by the Empress Eudocia. The original icon was lost
in the sack of Constantinople in 1453. Mary was probably born in Nazareth.
When Mary reached marriage age she was engaged to Joseph. The marriage
ceremony was scheduled for a year later.
Six
months later Archangel Gabriel appeared to her and announced that the Holy
Spirit will come upon her and conceived a holy offspring to be called Son of
God and to be named Jesus. Mary responded: “I’m the servant of the Lord. Let
it be done to me as you say”. Thus, Mary became the Mother of the Christ and
is regarded as the mother of the church and “Queen of Heaven and Earth”. Mary
died several years after Jesus own death and according to tradition, when the
apostles opened the coffin, only lilies were found
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Features
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- Delicate detail on the wall relief
- Enhances your religious home decor
- Exquisite gift idea for the Christian religious art lover
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Specifications
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Size |
10.25 x 7.75 x .5 |
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Materials |
Culured marble casting |
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Finish |
Colored Details |
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