The icon was housed in Church of Theotokos the Perivleptos, Ohrid, circa 1930 it was transferred to the Royal Chapel of St. Andrew The First-Called (the Royal Complex in Dedinje, Belgrad), after the World War II the icon was acquired by National Museum of Serbia.
References
Blagovesti. Treća četvrtina XIV v.(in Serbian). Narodni Musej u Beogradu: Izložba “Vizantija, 330-1453”. Arte – Southeast European Visual Arts. Retrieved on 30 May 2012.
Theotokos the Hodegetria. 14th c. National Museum of Serbia.
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