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Christ Enthroned with Saint Arsenios the Cappadocian Orthodox Icon, Serigraphy Canvas with Gold Leaf, Handmade Greek Byzantine Wall Art

Christ Enthroned with Saint Arsenios the Cappadocian Orthodox Icon, Serigraphy Canvas with Gold Leaf, Handmade Greek Byzantine Wall Art

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This icon of Christ enthroned with Saint Arsenios the Cappadocian is a vintage-style serigraphy on canvas with rich gold-leaf detailing and an aged patina that echoes a centuries-old original. It shows the Lord enthroned in glory, blessing and holding the Gospel, while the holy Elder Arsenios stands before Him in prayer and intercession. 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 Arsenios the Cappadocian

Saint Arsenios the Cappadocian (1840-1924) was a holy priest and wonderworker of Farasa in Cappadocia, who served his flock for over half a century with prayer, fasting and boundless love. Gifted with discernment and the grace of healing, he helped Christians and Muslims alike, reading the Psalter over the sick and the troubled, and was revered far beyond his own village.

During the great exchange of populations he led his people to safety in Greece, foretelling his own repose forty days after their arrival; he reposed on the island of Corfu in 1924. It was Saint Arsenios who baptised the child who would become Saint Paisios of Mount Athos, giving him his own name. Glorified as a saint in 1986, he is celebrated on 10 November. In this icon he stands before Christ enthroned, interceding for the faithful — a treasured presence in any prayer corner and a meaningful gift for those who bear his name.

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