The assumption of Saint Ivan Rilski,Rila
The assumption of Saint Ivan Rilski
Title: [The assumption of Saint Ivan Rilski]
Date Created/Published: [Place not identified] : [Publisher not identified], [between 1970 and 1980]
Summary: Print shows the body of Saint Ivan of Rila in a casket accompanied by angels and members of the clergy of the Bulgarian Orthodox church at the Rila Monastery at the time of Saint Ivan's assumption. At bottom center, representing Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, is a crown above a double-headed eagle with a banner labeled 'A1' suspended from their beaks, and holding implements of authority in their claws.
Notes:
Title from accession documents.
Note from accession documents: xix century print from the collection of the Rila Monastry [sic] National Museum.
Gift; Embassy of Bulgaria; 1981; (DLC/PP-1981:038; PR 06 CN 800)
Subjects:
Ivan of Rila,--Saint,--c. 876-c. 946--Commemoration.
Alexander--I,--Emperor of Russia,--1777-1825.
Rilski manastir.
Saints--Bulgaria--1800-1830.
Rites & ceremonies--Bulgaria--1800-1830.
Monasteries--Bulgaria--1800-1830.
Engravings--Bulgarian--1800-1830--Reproductions--1970-1980.
Bookmark /2010632671/
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