The fresco of the Dormition of the Theotokos in Valsamonero, Crete, is an exceptional example of 15th-century Byzantine art.
The Supplication of Theophanes Strelitzas, a masterpiece of post-Byzantine art that combines tradition and innovation at the Stavronikita Monastery.
The Panagia Arakiotissa is an exceptional example of 12th-century Byzantine art in Cyprus, with unique theological symbolism.
The mural "Christ Praising the Widow's Mite" at the Monastery of Chilandar is an exceptional example of Palaiologan art.
The mural of Justinian II in Saint Demetrios depicts the triumphant entry of the emperor into Thessaloniki in the 7th century.
The Enthroned Virgin Mary "Lady of the Angels" of Corfu is an exceptional example of post-Byzantine art from the early 16th century.
The Sinai triptych with the Holy Mandylion is an excellent example of the classicizing style of the 10th century.
The fresco of the Deposition in Nerezi (1164) is an excellent example of Byzantine art during the Komnenian period.
Title: The Dormition of the Virgin Artist: Doménikos Theotokópoulos Type: Portable icon Date: Before 1567 Dimensions: 61.4 x 45 cm Materials: Egg tempera and gold on wood Location: Metropolitan Church of the Dormition of the Virgin, Ermoupoli, Syros
The Dormition of the Virgin by Theotokópoulos (El Greco) is one of the most important early works of the artist during his Cretan period. The work was created before his departure for Venice in 1567 and reflects his excellent training in the Cretan painting tradition. The [...]
Title: Our Lady of the Sign
Artist: Unknown Iconographer of the Novgorod School
Type: Portable Icon of Byzantine Style
Date: circa 1600 AD
Dimensions: 53 x 41 cm
Materials: Egg tempera and gold leaf on wooden panel
Location: Museum of Russian Icons, Clinton, Massachusetts
Our Lady of the Sign is one of the most significant depictions of the Theotokos in the Orthodox iconographic tradition. It is an exceptional icon of the Novgorod School, dating around 1600 AD. The icon depicts the Virgin Mary in a posture of supplication [...]
Title: Christ Pantocrator Artist: Unknown Byzantine Artist Type: Religious Icon, Encaustic Technique Date: 540-560 AD Dimensions: 84 x 45.5 cm Materials: Encaustic on wooden panel Location: Monastery of Saint Catherine, Mount Sinai, Egypt The Sinai Pantocrator is one of the most important and oldest surviving examples of Byzantine iconography worldwide. The icon, crafted with the extremely demanding encaustic technique, is a masterpiece of early Byzantine art from the 6th century. Its uniqueness lies in its exceptional preservation and high artistic […]
Title: Saint Gerasimos with the Lion Artist: Unknown Type: Fresco Date: Early 15th century Dimensions: Unknown Materials: Fresco on plaster Location: Holy Monastery of Valsamonero, Church of Panagia Odigitria, Crete The fresco of Saint Gerasimos with the lion is one of the most impressive examples of the Cretan School from the early 15th century. The work is located in the Holy Monastery of Valsamonero, in the Church of Panagia Odigitria in Crete. The mural depicts Saint Gerasimos of the Jordan (†475 AD), whose memory [...]










