File:Sobor Bogorodici XVII.jpg

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English: Sobor Bogorodici
Русский: Икона "Собор Пресвятой Богородицы". Икона из Успенской церкви села Варзуга. Конец XVII в. Русский Север. Государственный Эрмитаж
Date end of XVII c.
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Anonymous Russian icon painter (before 1917)
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