Please help me find the icons I'm looking for

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I’m looking for three Icons, all of the same “style”, preferably. I looked on skete.com and I cannot find the ones im looking for. I won’t shop at monastery icons either. But I am looking for one icon of Our Lord, one icon of the Blessed Virgin, and one icon of St. Peter the Apostle. I’ve found them of Our Lord, Mary, but I cannot find one of St. Peter by himself, I’ve found them of him and St. Paul, but I’d like a single one of St Peter by himself. If you guys could help me find a good refutable retailer with these icons (and reasonable prices) I would really appreciate it. Thank you very much!
 
I’m looking for three Icons, all of the same “style”, preferably. I looked on skete.com and I cannot find the ones im looking for. I won’t shop at monastery icons either. But I am looking for one icon of Our Lord, one icon of the Blessed Virgin, and one icon of St. Peter the Apostle. I’ve found them of Our Lord, Mary, but I cannot find one of St. Peter by himself, I’ve found them of him and St. Paul, but I’d like a single one of St Peter by himself. If you guys could help me find a good refutable retailer with these icons (and reasonable prices) I would really appreciate it. Thank you very much!
Holy Transfiguration Monastery has many icons including Saint Peter the Apostle and a second icon of Saint Peter—Deliverance from Prison.

bostonmonks.com/index.php/cPath/27_50_92
 
Nelson Gifts is a reputable purveyor of Catholic art (they provided many of the items being sold at the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia last year). I know they have icons of Peter, Jesus, and Mary. You’ll have to search around their site to see if they have ones that are complementary.
 
You might have more luck asking on the Eastern Catholicism forum.

Both Monestary Icons and Skete are best avoided. Not from a quality standpoint but from an organizational history standpoint.
 
You might have more luck asking on the Eastern Catholicism forum.

Both Monestary Icons and Skete are best avoided. Not from a quality standpoint but from an organizational history standpoint.
Thanks SanVicente, I was unaware of this problem.
 
Do a google image search for icon of St. Peter
When you click on the image, a webpage associate with that image will come up.
There, you will find who sells that particular image and simply contact them.
Peace.
 
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