Lot 445
  • 445

Murder of the Tsarevich Dmitry of Uglich, Russian, possibly early 18th century

Estimate
4,000 - 6,000 GBP
bidding is closed

Description

  • wood, oil, tempera
  • 31 by 27cm, 12 3/8 by 10 5/8 in.
tempera on wood

Condition

The icon covered with a darkened varnish and some dirt. With areas of retouching throughout, especially to the background and architecture in the centre. With several losses all the way to the wood and a few small areas of paint detaching from the surface. The icon would benefit from a professional restoration.
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Catalogue Note

Known outside of Russia mostly through the Mussorgsky opera 'Boris Godunov', Tsarevich Dmitry (1582-1591) was the only surviving son of Tsar Ivan IV 'The Terrible'. Most likely murdered aged only eight years old, he was the last direct male line descendant of the Rurik dynasty, which ruled Russia or its parts from as early as the 9th century. His death brought with it the Time of Troubles, which ended with the establishment of the new Romanov dynasty. In 1606 Dmitry was canonised as a Saint by the Russian Orthodox Church; he is considered to be the Patron Saint of children, orphans and the disabled.