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CHRIST PANTOCRATOR

Code: T305
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 "
  • 34x44 cm || 13 25/64 x 17 21/64 "
  • 40x44 cm || 15 3/4 x 17 21/64 "
Description In the Monastery of the Virgin of Kazan in Russia, there is one more illustration of the Christ as Pantocrator. The painting was created in the 16th century, during the empire of Ivan IV the Terrible, and it constitutes a characteristic sample of the iconography of Christ by the Russian School. It was inspired by the first image of Christ Pantocrator, in the first half of the 6th century; the encaustic image was located in the Monastery of St. Catherine of Sinai.

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