Great Martyr Necetas (Nikita), with scenes from his life

Iconography:  Necetas (Nikita), Great Martyr, Nikita the Warrior series of hagiographic

Date: XVII century. 1669

Origin: From the Church of St. George in Murom

Material: Wood, tempera

Dimensions:  height 105 cm, width 69 cm

The center of the icon portrays the full-length figure of St. Nicetas (Nikita) standing in a frontal pose, dressed in a richly decorated armor suit with a streaming red cloak pinned to the chest. His arms are spread wide apart. He is holding a red cross (the symbol of martyrdom) in his right hand and a sword in his left. The centerpiece of the icon is set in an ornamental step-shaped frame constituting an arch above the saint’s head. 


Border scenes: 

1. The angel appears to St. Necetas 

2. St. Necetas meets Juliana walking with a cross 

3. St. Necetas meets his pagan father Maximilian 

4. St. Necetas prays to the Mother of God in a church 

5. A young boy tells St. Necetas’ father about the saint’s prayer 

6. St. Necetas confesses to his father that he is a Christian 

7. St. Necetas destroys the golden idol 

8. St. Necetas gives the pieces of the broken idol to the poor 

9. St. Necetas’ father sends him to a pagan temple 

10. St. Necetas tortured by coarse veins 

11. The angel supports St. Necetas in his commitment to perform an exploit 

12. St. Necetas seduced by a girl 

13. The girl informs on St. Necetas 

14. St. Necetas tortured by fire 

15. St. Necetas tortured by sharp weapon 

16. St. Necetas beaten on the head 

17. St. Necetas tortured by burning coals 

18. St. Necetas defeats Satan in prison 

19. St. Necetas speaks to the Emperor 

20. St. Necetas tortured by two columns 

21. The poisoning of St. Necetas 

22. The Resurrection of the Dead after St. Necestas’ prayer 

23. The baptism of the people 

24. The decapitation of St. Necetas 

 Deposited in the Museum on March 4, 1935 

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