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1 Millet, , Iconographie de l'évangile, p. 224Google Scholar, fig. 188.
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3 Grabar, , History of Russian Art, vol. vi. p. 187Google Scholar Russian). This parallel is suggestive, for M. Macridy, of the Benaki Museum, informs me that there is reason to believe that the icon was brought to Constantinople from Theodosia in the Crimea at the time of the Turkish conquest of that city in 1475; cf. Paspates, , Constantinople, 1877, p. 306.
4 , Athens, 1935. p. 78.