
Sujet
Icon with four church feasts, probably painted in Thessalonica
Légende
Icon with four church feasts, probably painted in Thessalonica, 1310—1320; Egg tempera, gilding, wood, gesso Greece; the most important artistic centre in the Byzantine Empire after Constantinople. It depicts four episodes from the life of Christ that were celebrated as important religious feasts. In the Annunciation (top left), the Virgin has been disturbed while spinning thread by the sudden arrival of the archangel Gabriel. In the Nativity (top right), the Virgin sleeps next to the manger containing the Christ child. Christ is baptised (bottom left) in the river Jordan by John the Baptist. In the Transfiguration (bottom right), the prophets Moses and Elijah appear to Christ, whose face and clothes glow supernaturally.
Date
14e siècle
Crédit
Photo12/Ann Ronan Picture Library
Notre référence
ARP17A06_254
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
60,0Mo (5,0Mo) / 31,1cm x 48,4cm / 3670 x 5714 (300dpi)