ID 1050239
Lot 1941 | BEDEUTENDE REISE-IKONOSTASE
Estimate value
€ 12 000
AN IMPORTANT TRAVELLING ICONOSTASIS
AN IMPORTANT TRAVELLING ICONOSTASIS Russian, 16th century Tempera on wood panels with kovcheg. Comprising fifteen hinged panels painted in three tiers, the lowest tier depicting the Deesis, Christ Enthroned in the centre with angels and saints praying to him, the second tier with important feasts of the Orthodox Church, the upper tier illustrating the prophets and Old Testament forefathers. The second tier also showing a rare subject: the story of the appearance of an angel to the commander Joshua before the capture of the city of Jericho. Minor areas of retouching. Metal-mounted. 38.8 x 167.5 cm (extended).
BEDEUTENDE REISE-IKONOSTASE Russland, 16. Jh. 15 Holztafeln mit Kowtscheg, Eitempera auf Kreidegrund, Goldgrund, Messingmontierung. 38,8 x 167,5 cm (geöffnet). Sehr seltene Ikonographie mit dem thronenden Christus dem Erlöser mit den Himmelsmächten im Zentrum. Darüber thematisiert das Mittelfeld die Kreuzigung und die Höllenfahrt Christi sowie die Gottesmutter des Zeichens. Zu beiden Seiten flankieren ihn die Gottesmutter, Johannes der Täufer, die Erzengel und Heilige sowie die Hochfeste und Propheten das Mittelfeld. Sehr interessant ist die ikonographische Ergänzung der Festtagsreihe durch die Erscheinung eines Engels vor dem Feldherrn Josua vor der Einnahme der Stadt Jericho. Min. Einstimmungen.
Auction house category: | Russian and Greek icons |
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Auction house category: | Russian and Greek icons |
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