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Distinctive orthodox artwork spanning outline drawings and flat vector icons, prepared for fast reuse without background cleanup.
A traditional Byzantine-style illustration of Saint Gregory the Theologian, depicted with a halo, ornate robes, and a scriptural scroll inscribed in Greek.
The Lamentation of Christ: a traditional iconographic scene showing the Virgin Mary, St. John, and holy women mourning Jesus’ lifeless body beneath the empty cross.
A precise architectural sketch of a 19th-century Russian Orthodox wooden church, highlighting its iconic onion domes, tiered rooflines, and intricate woodwork.
The traditional Orthodox cross featuring the IC XC Christogram and three horizontal bars representing the inscription, arms, and footrest.
An angel seated beside the open tomb gestures toward the burial cloths, while the Myrrhbearing Women-Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome-stand in awe with their myrrh jars.
A solemn depiction of a priest raising the consecrated host and chalice during the Eucharistic prayer, symbolizing Christ’s presence.
A classic golden cross with rounded, decorative terminals, often used in liturgical contexts and religious art.
A classic ornate cross with bulbous terminals, representing traditional Christian iconography and spiritual devotion.
This classic angelic figure carries a cross in one hand and a globus cruciger adorned with the Chi-Rho (☧), representing Christ’s sovereignty over the world.
The IC XC monogram on an Orthodox cross signifies “Jesus Christ” in Greek, encased in a traditional black oval frame.
The traditional Eastern Orthodox cross, marked with IC XC (ΙϹ ΧϹ), represents Jesus Christ and includes the slanted footrest symbolizing the two thieves.
A traditional black-and-white illustration of a Latin cross flanked by two royal crowns, evoking Christ as both King and Redeemer.
A stylized trefoil cross, where each arm ends in a three-lobed motif symbolizing the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
A stylized white lighthouse icon with a dome-topped tower and connected structure, set against a stark black background.
A faithful line-art rendition of the Christ Pantocrator icon, featuring the sacred IC XC monogram and solemn gaze central to Eastern Orthodox tradition.
A detailed black-and-white line drawing of a Gothic cross featuring stylized flowers, leafy flourishes, and pointed terminals-evoking medieval ecclesiastical art.
The ICXC NIKA Christogram: a traditional Eastern Orthodox emblem signifying Christ’s triumph over death.
A medieval-style illustration of Jacob dreaming of a ladder reaching to heaven, with an angel descending bearing a laurel wreath.
A bold, high-contrast icon of Jesus’ face centered within a cross-inscribed circle, evoking reverence and divine presence.
A reverent moment of spiritual guidance: a bearded priest in ceremonial robes offers blessing to a humble supplicant.
A 13th-century-style woodcut showing a weary traveler in the desert, guided by a heavenly hand-a classic motif of spiritual testing and grace.
A classic Eastern Orthodox cross, distinguished by its three horizontal bars representing the inscription, the crucified Christ, and the footrest.
An intricately designed Eastern Orthodox cross embellished with vibrant green ivy, representing eternal life and divine grace.
A detailed line drawing of a Byzantine-style censer, highlighting its ceremonial structure and religious significance.
This traditional icon illustrates the biblical scene from Genesis 18, where Abraham welcomes three mysterious visitors-interpreted as the Holy Trinity.
This classic line-art depiction shows the three angelic visitors to Abraham-often interpreted as the Holy Trinity-seated at a table with a chalice, embodying sacred hospitality.
A richly detailed heraldic cross combining symbolic sword imagery with cloud-edged layers in red and gray tones.
A detailed Russian Orthodox crucifix featuring Christ crucified, flanked by angels and inscribed with sacred texts in Church Slavonic.
A hand-drawn Orthodox icon depicting the Theotokos (Mother of God) cradling the Christ Child, with traditional Greek abbreviations MP ΘΥ and IC XC.
A simplified yet recognizable depiction of a Christian bishop, emphasizing liturgical authority and pastoral care.
The iconic Byzantine double-headed eagle-crowned and armed-symbolizes dual sovereignty over East and West, church and state.
The solemn burial of Jesus Christ, as described in the Gospels, with Mary, Nicodemus, and Joseph of Arimathea preparing His body for entombment.
A 2nd-4th century CE Greek magical papyrus illustration showing a consecrated cauldron hung by chains, surrounded by sacred text and protective sigils.
A traditional Eastern Orthodox cross featuring the slanted footrest and ornate cloud motifs representing divine glory.
A stylized white-on-black illustration of a historic Russian Orthodox church, highlighting its iconic domes and decorative elements.
A traditional angelic figure depicted with wings, halo, cross, and orb-embodying protection, faith, and divine sovereignty.
Traditional Orthodox-style line drawing of the Crucifixion, showing Christ on the cross with the Virgin Mary (MP ΘΥ) and St. John, angels in mourning, and the skull of Adam at Golgotha.
A classic Eastern Orthodox icon showing the Theotokos cradling the Christ Child, symbolizing divine love and maternal protection.
A historical line drawing depicting a bishop (center, elevated), a priest (left), and a deacon (right), each wearing distinctive embroidered vestments.
A bishop in liturgical robes offers a blessing while holding a crucifix, representing spiritual authority and pastoral care.
A 19th-century engraved illustration showing a ritual hand gesture with the Greek letters ΙϹ ΧϹ (ICXC), an ancient Christogram.
A solemn yet tender moment as a bearded Orthodox priest offers a blessing to a child in a sacred space filled with iconography.
The Burial of Christ, showing the solemn moment of Jesus being placed in the tomb, surrounded by grieving disciples.
