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Panagia of the Myrtle (1) / Mytidiótissa (1) (black face)

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Commemorated September 24, 40 days after the Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos.

This icon was found in a myrtle bush, myrtiá in Greek which is a native plant of Greece.

Myrtle is from the Greek myrtós.

According to tradition, the icon was found in either the 12th or 15th century by a shepherd. It was found with a dark or black appearance of the Virgin’s face.

 

No 13/B                           $18                              12 x 10

No 13                               $31                              17 x 14

No 17                               $48                             24 x 19.5

No 18                               $69                              30 x 24.5

No 18/A                          $142                              46 x 35

 

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