Madonna and Child

IDK, I think I pulled the image from this site. If I recall correctly, it may be one of oldest icons of Mary and Jesus to exist. I'm pretty sure it could be identified by the images around the border.

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iabog.skyrock.com/tags/eDzDKLybrHl-Eglises.html>>639989

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“Do what he tells you.”

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I found this image out in the wild. Can any ortho’s help explain it?

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It looks like an excerpt from an icon of the Dormition.
Usually in such images (like this one attached), Our Lady is being laid to rest, surrounded by the Apostles and the Angels, while Christ overlooks them, holding an infant version of Our Lady, in a kind of reversal of the typical Madonna and Child pose.

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