Early 16th century. Moscow. Dionisy’s workshop
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A full-length image of Saint Kirill is depicted in the centerpiece. His right hand is raised in a gesture of blessing; in his left hand he is holding a scroll. Around the centerpiece there are 21 scenes from the life of the saint. They were painted according to the Life of St. Kirill Belozersky written by Pachomius the Serb in the second half of the 15th century.
Border scenes (from left to right):
1.Tonsure of St. Kirill at the Simonov Monastery;
2. St. Kirill’s conversation with St. Sergius of Radonezh;
3. Elevation of St. Kirill to the rank of archimandrite;
4. St. Kirill leaves the Simonov Monastery;
5. St. Kirill and St. Ferapont go to the Belozersk region;
6. Foundation of the monastery on the shore of Lake Siverskoye;
7. Miracle of Andrew wishing to set fire to the hut of St. Kirill;
8. St. Kirill rescues the monastery from fire;
9. St. Kirill receives envoys of Prince Belevsky;
10. Apparition of St. Kirill in a dream to the Prince and Princess Belevsky with the news of the birth of an heir;
11. Miracle by St. Kirill of increasing the quantity of service wine;
12. Miracle by St. Kirill of increasing the quantity of monastery bread at the time of the famine;
13. Rescue of fishermen from drowning at the lake;
14. Miracle of the monk Dalmat resurrected from the dead by St. Kirill’s communion prayer;
15. Apparition of St. Kirill and the Mother of God in a dream to the boyar Roman;
16. Curing of the Princess Kargolomskaya of blindness;
17. Prophecy made by St. Kirill to Christopher about his imminent death and the forecoming plague in the monastery;
18. Farewell of St. Kirill with brethren;
19. Entombment of St. Kirill;
20. Apparition of St. Kirill to the elder;
21. Healing of a demon-possessed man at the tomb of St. Kirill.
The icon was restored by E.A. Dombrovskaya in the Central State Restoration Workshop in 1929-1929.
The original icon is kept in the State Russian Museum.