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Russian Icon depicting Madonna and Child

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Russian icon art 89cm X 67см Two Saints on the left and right of the icon
Library of Cyprus University of Technology
Title: Russian Icon depicting Madonna and Child
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Russian icon art 89cm X 67см Two Saints on the left and right of the icon.

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