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Extremely rare model icon, izvod, Russia, Palekh, 1905
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45
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Extremely rare model icon, izvod, Russia, Palekh, 1905
Works…
See original version (French)
Estimate €7,000 - €10,000
Voluntary lot
Description
Extremely rare model icon, izvod, Russia, Palekh, 1905
Workshop of Nikolai Mikhailovich SAFONOV (Palekh 1844 – Moscow 1910), painter Th. Bodalev
Face of Christ Pantocrator; below, the four stages of lightening the face
Tempera on panel
Signed and dated in Cyrillic "Th. Bodalev 1905 on 18 February" on the right
H_23.5 cm W_17 cm.
The four stages of lightening are accompanied by notes on colours and techniques
- Sankir (proplasm) and lines
- Plavka (lightening) and vermilion touches
- Silka (white touches and podbivka: a term specific to the Palekh school for applying half-tones to skin tones.
- Splavka (glykasmos): application of ochre touches and bliki, white highlights
On the right-hand edge, an indication of the master and the workshop
In black ink in Cyrillic: "Th. Bodalev 1905, 18 February"
Nikolai Mikhailovich SAFONOV (Palekh 1844 – Moscow 1910), from a line of icon painters, founded his workshop in his hometown of Palekh and established his own school. He was a supplier to the Imperial Court of Russia.
An extremely rare model icon (izvod), Russia, Palekh, 1905.
The workshop of Nikolai Mikhailovich Safonov (Palekh, 1844 – Moscow, 1910).
Artist: F. Bodalev.
Depiction of Christ Pantocrator; the lower section shows four successive stages of the face’s illumination.
Tempera on a wooden panel.
Signed and dated in Cyrillic on the right:
‘F. Bodalev. 18 February 1905’.
Dimensions: 23.5 × 17 cm.
The four stages of lightening are accompanied by explanatory captions regarding colours and painting technique:
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Sankir (proplasma) and initial sketching of features
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Plavka (lightening) and cinnabar highlights
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Silka (whitewash outlines) and shading — a technique characteristic of the Palekh school for applying half-tones to the faces;
- Splavka (glycasmos) — the application of ochre highlights and glare with whitewash.
On the right-hand panel there are references to the master and the workshop.
Inscription in black ink in Cyrillic:
‘F. Bodalev. 18 February 1905’.
Nikolai Mikhailovich Safonov (1844–1910), who came from a family of hereditary icon painters, founded his own workshop and school of icon painting in his native Palekh. He was an official supplier to the Imperial Court of Russia.
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About the sale
Russian Art and Art from the Orthodox World #2
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Auction time
06/30/2026 at 2:00 PM
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