The artwork, titled “Miracle of St. Theodor Tyron,” is an icon created around the year 1600. It is associated with the genre of Orthodox icons and is part of a series featuring saints. This piece is housed in the Russian Museum, located in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
The artwork is a vivid depiction of a miraculous event involving St. Theodor Tyron. It is characterized by rich colors and intricate details typical of Orthodox iconography. The central figures are depicted in a dramatic narrative scene. On the left, groups of saints and figures, attired in regal and religious garments, look towards the center of the composition. In the middle, St. Theodor Tyron is illustrated as a warrior saint, combating demonic forces, which are represented as dark, monstrous entities with wings and fiery surroundings, emphasizing a sense of divine victory over evil. To the right, a saintly figure is enthroned, signifying divine authority and protection. Each element within the artwork is meticulously rendered, adhering to the traditional style and iconographic conventions of the time, creating not only a religious artifact but also a historical visual narrative.