The Kursk Root Icon of the Sign (also Our Lady of Kursk, Blessed Mother of Kursk) (Russian: Богоматерь Курская Коренная, Пресвятая Матерь Курская, Bogomater Kurskaya Korennaya, literally Theotokos of Kursk, Found Among the Roots) is an icon of Theotokos of the Sign, apparently painted in the thirteenth century and discovered in a forest near Kursk c. 1295.
History
The icon was preserved in the Black Hermitage of the Roots (Chornaya Korennaya Pustyn), an abbey founded on the spot of its discovery. It was regularly brought from the abbey to Kursk in a great procession involving thousands of peasants and pilgrims. This ceremony is depicted in the famous painting by Ilya Repin; see Religious Procession in Kursk Province.
On the left side, starting from the top:1. Holy Prophet and King David. Scroll text: “Arise, O Lord, unto Thy rest” (Psalm 131/132)2. Holy Prophet Moses. Scroll text: “I beheld a bush unconsumed” [Exodus 3]3. Holy Prophet Isaiah. Scroll text: “Behold, a virgin shall conceive” [Isaiah 7]4. Holy Prophet Gideon. Scroll text: “I beheld thee as a fleece” [Judges 6]Right side, starting from the top:5. Holy Prophet and King Solomon. Scroll text: “Wisdom hath built herself a house” [Proverbs 9]6. Holy Prophet Daniel. Scroll text: “I beheld a mountain from which was cut a stone” [Daniel 2, referring to the interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream]7. Holy Prophet Jeremiah. Scroll text: “Lo, the days cometh, saith the Lord” [Jeremiah 23:5]8. Holy Prophet Elijah. Scroll text: “I have been zealous for the Lord God Almighty” [1 Kings 19]Bottom:9. Holy Prophet Habbakuk (Abbacum). Scroll text: “God shall come forth from Thaeman [the south], and the Holy One from the mountain” [Habbakuk 3]