Property from a Washington DC Private Collection
Maker's mark ВП, Moscow, 1819
Goblet form, the domed spreading foot with a stiff leaf border, set with finift enamel plaques depicting the Passion of Christ, bordered by paste stones, above an inscription in Armenian, dated 1819, rising to a knopped stem, the bowl with foliate cagework and set with finift enamel plaques depicting Christ, the Mother of God, and John the Baptist, bordered by paste stones, the rim inscribed: Тело Христово приимите, Источника бессмертного вкусите [Receive the Body of Christ; partake of the Fountain of Immortality ].
Height 11 1/2 inches (29 cm), approximately 28.4 ounces (880 grams), gross.
Property from a Washington DC Private Collection
Maker's mark ВП, Moscow, 1819
Goblet form, the domed spreading foot with a stiff leaf border, set with finift enamel plaques depicting the Passion of Christ, bordered by paste stones, above an inscription in Armenian, dated 1819, rising to a knopped stem, the bowl with foliate cagework and set with finift enamel plaques depicting Christ, the Mother of God, and John the Baptist, bordered by paste stones, the rim inscribed: Тело Христово приимите, Источника бессмертного вкусите [Receive the Body of Christ; partake of the Fountain of Immortality ].
Height 11 1/2 inches (29 cm), approximately 28.4 ounces (880 grams), gross.
Russian Works of Art
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Auction: Russian Paintings / Russian Works of Art, Apr 21, 2026
NEW YORK, NY – Doyle will hold an auction of Russian Paintings on Tuesday, April 21, 2026 at 10am. The sale offers a broad survey of Russian art, spanning the 19th and 20th centuries. Among the 19th-century highlights is a watercolor by Ilya Repin, while the rich tradition of Russian landscape painting is represented by Julius Yulevich von Klever, Ivan Choultsé, Konstantin Somov, and Ivan Pokhitonov.
The 20th century is represented by artists including Yuri Annenkov, Boris Anisfeld, Chana Orloff, Savely Sorine, Grigory Gluckmann, and Abraham Manievich. The sale is further enriched by works related to theatre and stage design, featuring Alexandre Benois and Ivan Bilibin.
A thoughtfully curated selection of Soviet non-conformist artists adds a compelling post-war dimension, with works by Dmitri Krasnopevtsev, Oleg Tselkov, Evgeny Rukhin, and Mihail Chemiakin.
Russian Works of Art
Also offered on April 21 will be Russian Works of Art, featuring Fabergé, enamels, silver, porcelain and icons. (Read More)
Russian Icons Online
Doyle is pleased to present a dedicated online auction of Russian Icons closing on Wednesday, April 22. Featured are icons and Orthodox artifacts from the 16th to 20th centuries, highlighted by works from a Distinguished New York Private Collection and a Washington, DC Private Collection. (Read More)
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