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Saint Olga of Kiev Icon Canvas Print | Equal to the Apostles Wall Art | Orthodox Christian Royal Saint | Patron Saint of Widows
from $40.48
Honor one of the most powerful and influential women in Christian history with this elegant canvas print of Saint Olga of Kiev (also known as Saint Olga of Kyiv or Princess Olga).
Saint Olga (c. 890–969) was the regent of Kievan Rus' and the first ruler of the region to embrace Christianity. After the assassination of her husband, Prince Igor, she ruled wisely and fiercely as regent for her young son Sviatoslav. Baptized in Constantinople around 957 (taking the Christian name Elena), Olga became a pioneer of the faith in Eastern Europe. Though she could not fully convert her son, her efforts laid the foundation for her grandson, Saint Vladimir the Great, to officially Christianize Kievan Rus'. For her pivotal role in bringing Christianity to the Slavic peoples, she is venerated as "Equal to the Apostles" (Isapostolos) in the Orthodox Church and is recognized as a saint in both Eastern Orthodox and Catholic traditions.
She is especially honored as the patron saint of widows and converts, symbolizing strength, wisdom, royal dignity, and spiritual transformation.
This beautiful traditional icon depicts her in regal Byzantine-style attire — a richly jeweled blue gown with golden accents, red mantle, and crown — with hands raised in prayer and a serene, noble expression. Printed on premium gallery-wrapped canvas with fade-resistant archival inks, it arrives ready to hang and makes a stunning focal point for any prayer space, home altar, or Orthodox/Catholic interior.
Perfect for:
Orthodox and Eastern Christian homes
Gifts for widows, new converts, baptisms, confirmations, or housewarmings
Collectors of Slavic or Russian saint icons
Anyone inspired by strong female saints and early Christian history
Details:
Museum-quality gallery-wrapped canvas
Vibrant, long-lasting colors with rich historical detail
Ready to hang — no frame needed
Multiple sizes available (select at checkout)
Invite the intercession and inspiring legacy of Saint Olga of Kiev into your home with this timeless piece of Orthodox Christian wall art.
This stretched matte canvas brings a quiet, reverent presence to any room. The softened matte finish keeps glare low and invites slow looking — the embroidered-like patterns of the robe, the warm golds of the crown, and the gentle halo feel like a painted devotional you could pause with each morning. Lightweight yet sturdy, the print sits slightly proud from the wall and reads as both art and altar: a contemplative focal point for a reading nook, bedroom, or quiet corner where ritual and reflection happen.
Made and finished with care, the subtle texture of the cotton-poly canvas and the clean, hand-stretched corners make the image feel handcrafted even at larger sizes. The neutral background and vertical composition let the figure breathe on the wall while the deep blues and reds anchor a calming palette. Hang it at eye level to create a small sanctuary — the piece carries a sense of history, calm authority, and devotional calm that complements minimal, vintage, or warm traditional interiors.
Product features
- High-quality matte canvas with Greenguard Gold UL-certified inks for vivid, safe color
- Stretched on radiata pine frame sourced from FSC-certified renewable forests
- Durable latex inks — non-toxic and non-flammable
- Soft rubber dots and included back hanging hardware for secure, gap-free display
- Available in horizontal, vertical, and square orientations; multiple size options (±1/8" tolerance)
Care instructions
- If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.
EU representative: HONSON VENTURES LIMITED, gpsr@honsonventures.com, 3, Gnaftis House flat 102, Limassol, Mesa Geitonia, 4003, CY
Product information: Generic brand, 2 year warranty in EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC
Care instructions: If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.
Saint Olga (c. 890–969) was the regent of Kievan Rus' and the first ruler of the region to embrace Christianity. After the assassination of her husband, Prince Igor, she ruled wisely and fiercely as regent for her young son Sviatoslav. Baptized in Constantinople around 957 (taking the Christian name Elena), Olga became a pioneer of the faith in Eastern Europe. Though she could not fully convert her son, her efforts laid the foundation for her grandson, Saint Vladimir the Great, to officially Christianize Kievan Rus'. For her pivotal role in bringing Christianity to the Slavic peoples, she is venerated as "Equal to the Apostles" (Isapostolos) in the Orthodox Church and is recognized as a saint in both Eastern Orthodox and Catholic traditions.
She is especially honored as the patron saint of widows and converts, symbolizing strength, wisdom, royal dignity, and spiritual transformation.
This beautiful traditional icon depicts her in regal Byzantine-style attire — a richly jeweled blue gown with golden accents, red mantle, and crown — with hands raised in prayer and a serene, noble expression. Printed on premium gallery-wrapped canvas with fade-resistant archival inks, it arrives ready to hang and makes a stunning focal point for any prayer space, home altar, or Orthodox/Catholic interior.
Perfect for:
Orthodox and Eastern Christian homes
Gifts for widows, new converts, baptisms, confirmations, or housewarmings
Collectors of Slavic or Russian saint icons
Anyone inspired by strong female saints and early Christian history
Details:
Museum-quality gallery-wrapped canvas
Vibrant, long-lasting colors with rich historical detail
Ready to hang — no frame needed
Multiple sizes available (select at checkout)
Invite the intercession and inspiring legacy of Saint Olga of Kiev into your home with this timeless piece of Orthodox Christian wall art.
This stretched matte canvas brings a quiet, reverent presence to any room. The softened matte finish keeps glare low and invites slow looking — the embroidered-like patterns of the robe, the warm golds of the crown, and the gentle halo feel like a painted devotional you could pause with each morning. Lightweight yet sturdy, the print sits slightly proud from the wall and reads as both art and altar: a contemplative focal point for a reading nook, bedroom, or quiet corner where ritual and reflection happen.
Made and finished with care, the subtle texture of the cotton-poly canvas and the clean, hand-stretched corners make the image feel handcrafted even at larger sizes. The neutral background and vertical composition let the figure breathe on the wall while the deep blues and reds anchor a calming palette. Hang it at eye level to create a small sanctuary — the piece carries a sense of history, calm authority, and devotional calm that complements minimal, vintage, or warm traditional interiors.
Product features
- High-quality matte canvas with Greenguard Gold UL-certified inks for vivid, safe color
- Stretched on radiata pine frame sourced from FSC-certified renewable forests
- Durable latex inks — non-toxic and non-flammable
- Soft rubber dots and included back hanging hardware for secure, gap-free display
- Available in horizontal, vertical, and square orientations; multiple size options (±1/8" tolerance)
Care instructions
- If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.
EU representative: HONSON VENTURES LIMITED, gpsr@honsonventures.com, 3, Gnaftis House flat 102, Limassol, Mesa Geitonia, 4003, CY
Product information: Generic brand, 2 year warranty in EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC
Care instructions: If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.
Honor one of the most powerful and influential women in Christian history with this elegant canvas print of Saint Olga of Kiev (also known as Saint Olga of Kyiv or Princess Olga).
Saint Olga (c. 890–969) was the regent of Kievan Rus' and the first ruler of the region to embrace Christianity. After the assassination of her husband, Prince Igor, she ruled wisely and fiercely as regent for her young son Sviatoslav. Baptized in Constantinople around 957 (taking the Christian name Elena), Olga became a pioneer of the faith in Eastern Europe. Though she could not fully convert her son, her efforts laid the foundation for her grandson, Saint Vladimir the Great, to officially Christianize Kievan Rus'. For her pivotal role in bringing Christianity to the Slavic peoples, she is venerated as "Equal to the Apostles" (Isapostolos) in the Orthodox Church and is recognized as a saint in both Eastern Orthodox and Catholic traditions.
She is especially honored as the patron saint of widows and converts, symbolizing strength, wisdom, royal dignity, and spiritual transformation.
This beautiful traditional icon depicts her in regal Byzantine-style attire — a richly jeweled blue gown with golden accents, red mantle, and crown — with hands raised in prayer and a serene, noble expression. Printed on premium gallery-wrapped canvas with fade-resistant archival inks, it arrives ready to hang and makes a stunning focal point for any prayer space, home altar, or Orthodox/Catholic interior.
Perfect for:
Orthodox and Eastern Christian homes
Gifts for widows, new converts, baptisms, confirmations, or housewarmings
Collectors of Slavic or Russian saint icons
Anyone inspired by strong female saints and early Christian history
Details:
Museum-quality gallery-wrapped canvas
Vibrant, long-lasting colors with rich historical detail
Ready to hang — no frame needed
Multiple sizes available (select at checkout)
Invite the intercession and inspiring legacy of Saint Olga of Kiev into your home with this timeless piece of Orthodox Christian wall art.
This stretched matte canvas brings a quiet, reverent presence to any room. The softened matte finish keeps glare low and invites slow looking — the embroidered-like patterns of the robe, the warm golds of the crown, and the gentle halo feel like a painted devotional you could pause with each morning. Lightweight yet sturdy, the print sits slightly proud from the wall and reads as both art and altar: a contemplative focal point for a reading nook, bedroom, or quiet corner where ritual and reflection happen.
Made and finished with care, the subtle texture of the cotton-poly canvas and the clean, hand-stretched corners make the image feel handcrafted even at larger sizes. The neutral background and vertical composition let the figure breathe on the wall while the deep blues and reds anchor a calming palette. Hang it at eye level to create a small sanctuary — the piece carries a sense of history, calm authority, and devotional calm that complements minimal, vintage, or warm traditional interiors.
Product features
- High-quality matte canvas with Greenguard Gold UL-certified inks for vivid, safe color
- Stretched on radiata pine frame sourced from FSC-certified renewable forests
- Durable latex inks — non-toxic and non-flammable
- Soft rubber dots and included back hanging hardware for secure, gap-free display
- Available in horizontal, vertical, and square orientations; multiple size options (±1/8" tolerance)
Care instructions
- If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.
EU representative: HONSON VENTURES LIMITED, gpsr@honsonventures.com, 3, Gnaftis House flat 102, Limassol, Mesa Geitonia, 4003, CY
Product information: Generic brand, 2 year warranty in EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC
Care instructions: If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.
Saint Olga (c. 890–969) was the regent of Kievan Rus' and the first ruler of the region to embrace Christianity. After the assassination of her husband, Prince Igor, she ruled wisely and fiercely as regent for her young son Sviatoslav. Baptized in Constantinople around 957 (taking the Christian name Elena), Olga became a pioneer of the faith in Eastern Europe. Though she could not fully convert her son, her efforts laid the foundation for her grandson, Saint Vladimir the Great, to officially Christianize Kievan Rus'. For her pivotal role in bringing Christianity to the Slavic peoples, she is venerated as "Equal to the Apostles" (Isapostolos) in the Orthodox Church and is recognized as a saint in both Eastern Orthodox and Catholic traditions.
She is especially honored as the patron saint of widows and converts, symbolizing strength, wisdom, royal dignity, and spiritual transformation.
This beautiful traditional icon depicts her in regal Byzantine-style attire — a richly jeweled blue gown with golden accents, red mantle, and crown — with hands raised in prayer and a serene, noble expression. Printed on premium gallery-wrapped canvas with fade-resistant archival inks, it arrives ready to hang and makes a stunning focal point for any prayer space, home altar, or Orthodox/Catholic interior.
Perfect for:
Orthodox and Eastern Christian homes
Gifts for widows, new converts, baptisms, confirmations, or housewarmings
Collectors of Slavic or Russian saint icons
Anyone inspired by strong female saints and early Christian history
Details:
Museum-quality gallery-wrapped canvas
Vibrant, long-lasting colors with rich historical detail
Ready to hang — no frame needed
Multiple sizes available (select at checkout)
Invite the intercession and inspiring legacy of Saint Olga of Kiev into your home with this timeless piece of Orthodox Christian wall art.
This stretched matte canvas brings a quiet, reverent presence to any room. The softened matte finish keeps glare low and invites slow looking — the embroidered-like patterns of the robe, the warm golds of the crown, and the gentle halo feel like a painted devotional you could pause with each morning. Lightweight yet sturdy, the print sits slightly proud from the wall and reads as both art and altar: a contemplative focal point for a reading nook, bedroom, or quiet corner where ritual and reflection happen.
Made and finished with care, the subtle texture of the cotton-poly canvas and the clean, hand-stretched corners make the image feel handcrafted even at larger sizes. The neutral background and vertical composition let the figure breathe on the wall while the deep blues and reds anchor a calming palette. Hang it at eye level to create a small sanctuary — the piece carries a sense of history, calm authority, and devotional calm that complements minimal, vintage, or warm traditional interiors.
Product features
- High-quality matte canvas with Greenguard Gold UL-certified inks for vivid, safe color
- Stretched on radiata pine frame sourced from FSC-certified renewable forests
- Durable latex inks — non-toxic and non-flammable
- Soft rubber dots and included back hanging hardware for secure, gap-free display
- Available in horizontal, vertical, and square orientations; multiple size options (±1/8" tolerance)
Care instructions
- If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.
EU representative: HONSON VENTURES LIMITED, gpsr@honsonventures.com, 3, Gnaftis House flat 102, Limassol, Mesa Geitonia, 4003, CY
Product information: Generic brand, 2 year warranty in EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC
Care instructions: If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.