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The Ladder of Divine Ascent depicts monks ascending to Jesus in heaven in the top right. 12th century, Saint Catherine's Monastery.File:Christ_Pantocrator_mosaic_from_Hagia_Sophia_2744_x_2900_pixels_3.1_MB.jpgRussian icon of the Holy TrinityThe icon of St Nicolas carved in stone (between c. 12 and 15th centuries), at the Radomysl Castle, in Ukraine[3]Luke painting the Theotokos of Vladimir (16th century, Pskov)A rare ceramic icon depicting Saint Arethas (Byzantine, 10th century)Image of the Saviour Not Made by Hand: a traditional Orthodox iconography in the interpretation of Simon Ushakov (1658).Christ and Saint Menas, 6th-century Coptic icon from Egypt (Musée du Louvre)The oldest surviving icon of Christ Pantocrator, encaustic on panel, c. 6th century (Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai)The "Theotokos of Vladimir" icon (12th century) symbol of Russia12th-century icon of Archangel Gabriel from Novgorod, called The Angel with Golden Hair, currently exhibited in the State Russian MuseumSt Peter encaustic on panel, c. 6th century (Saint Catherine's Monastery)Our Lady of St. Theodore, a 1703 copy of the 11th-century icon, following the same Byzantine "Tender Mercy" type as the Vladimirskaya aboveYoung Girl in a Chapel by Théodore Jacques Ralli, 1873-1895, kissing an icon following Greek tradition.File:Eastern_Orthodox_prayer_corner.jpg

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