File:Maryhill Museum - Vladimir Mother of God (late 19th century Russian icon) 01A.jpg

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English: Late 19th century Russian Vladimir Mother of God icon—that is, an icon modeled on the Theotokos of Vladimir or Vladamirskya—largely covered by its riza/oklad, Maryhill Museum of Art, Maryhill, Washington.
العربية: نسخة من أواخر القرن التاسع عشر لعذراء فلاديمير مغطاة إلى حد كبير بالأوشحة
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