The artwork titled “Saint Pakhomy, Alexander Nevsky, Dmitry, and Mary Magdalene,” created by Orthodox Icons around the year 1750, belongs to the “Saints” series and falls within the “icon” genre.
The artwork features four saints who are depicted in traditional Orthodox iconographic style. On the left stands Saint Pakhomy, dressed in monastic robes with a halo surrounding his head, signifying his sanctity. To his right, Alexander Nevsky is portrayed as a princely figure, adorned with a crown and regal attire, holding a sword and wearing a majestic cloak. Next to Alexander stands Saint Dmitry, also garbed in royal garments and a crown, mirroring the princely attire of Alexander. On the far right is Mary Magdalene, dressed in flowing garments, with her hands gracefully positioned in a gesture of reverence and prayer. Above the saints, the artwork includes an image of Christ surrounded by clouds and cherubs, blessing the figures below. The border of the artwork is adorned with intricate metallic embellishments, adding a frame of ornate craftsmanship to the religious depiction.