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CHRIST PANTOCRATOR

Code: T302
Available Dimensions
  • 17x24 cm || 6 11/16 x 6 29/64 "
  • 21x32 cm || 8 17/64 x 12 19/32 "
  • 29x35 cm || 11 27/64 x 13 25/32 "
  • 40x44 cm || 15 3/4 x 17 21/64 "
Description It is an icon of the 16th century. As indicated by the Christian hagiography, the Almighty (Pantocrator) Jesus dominates in the central dome of all the Byzantine churches and if the church has no dome then the image of Christ is placed in the center of the roof of the temple. In this version of the image, Jesus is depicted with a strict look - but the love that characterizes him is evident - and a golden halo, holding the New Testament close to his chest with his left hand, while making the gesture of blessing with his right hand. The original icon, which is the source of inspiration for the hagiographer, is located in Sifnos, on the holy rock of Chrysopigi, in the famous monastery of Panagia Chrysopigi, built in 1650.

Triptych of silkscreen icons coated with pure silver, locally gilded.

On the moving leaves of the triptych, St. Demetrius and St. George are depicted on the top and Archangel Michael and St. John at the bottom, with the same brushwork as the central image.