Habit of an Archbishop of Russia

by Thomas Jefferys

Get a glimpse into the magnificence of ecclesiastical clothing from 18th-century Russia with this exquisite copperplate engraving of a Russian Archbishop by Thomas Jefferys. The print shows a Russian Archbishop wearing his full habit attire, featuring the elaborate robe and the signature mitre that was worn by the top-ranking members of the Orthodox Church.

Jefferys' engravings were instrumental in bringing the culture and customs of "exotic" Russia to the British public of the Enlightenment period. In contrast to the common depictions of costumes, this print stands out for its impeccable detailing and historical accuracy, with its depiction of the Sakkos and Omophorion layers. Essential for any collector of Russian history, religious symbolism, or Enlightenment maps.

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