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Saint Andrew the Apostle Orthodox Icon, Serigraphy Canvas with Gold Leaf, Handmade Greek Byzantine Wall Art
Saint Andrew the Apostle Orthodox Icon, Serigraphy Canvas with Gold Leaf, Handmade Greek Byzantine Wall Art
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This icon of Saint Andrew the First-Called Apostle is a vintage-style serigraphy on canvas with rich gold-leaf detailing and an aged patina that echoes a centuries-old original. It portrays the first of the Apostles to follow Christ, the brother of Saint Peter, holding the scroll of his preaching. Available in large formats up to 41×58 cm.
Product Specifications
- Technique: Handmade serigraphy (silkscreen) on canvas with gold-leaf detailing and an aged vintage finish
- Mounting: Canvas on wood
- Origin: Handcrafted in our family workshop in Greece
- Available sizes: 4.6×6.1, 6.2×8.5, 10×15, 14×20, 20×28, 27×40 and 41×58 cm
- Made to order in any theme upon request
The Significance of Saint Andrew the First-Called
Saint Andrew, called the First-Called (Protoklitos), was the first of the Apostles to be called by Christ and the brother of Saint Peter. A fisherman of Galilee and formerly a disciple of Saint John the Baptist, he left all to follow the Lord and at once brought his brother Peter to Him.
After Pentecost he preached the Gospel through Asia Minor, the lands around the Black Sea and Greece, and is honoured as the founder of the Church of Byzantium. He was martyred at Patras in Greece, crucified upon an X-shaped cross — the "saltire" that bears his name — which he embraced with joy. Patron of Greece, he is celebrated on 30 November. As a devotional icon, Saint Andrew the First-Called is a sign of discipleship and faithful witness — a treasured presence in any prayer corner and a meaningful gift for those who bear his name.
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