KONSTANTIN JEROMONAKU OR HIEROMONAKU

Lot 1625
26.04.2025 10:00UTC +02:00
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Lot 1625 | KONSTANTIN JEROMONAKU OR HIEROMONAKU
KONSTANTIN JEROMONAKU OR HIEROMONAKU 1670 - 1728 (attributed) A LARGE AND VERY FINE ICON OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW ENTHRONED FROM A CHURCH ICONOSTASIS IN MOSCHOPOL (TODAY VOSKOPOJ�, ALBANIA Early 18th century Tempera on wood panel. Finely executed in great detail against a brilliant gold background. Minor areas of retouching. 44.6 x 29.3 cm. On the back of the icon, there is a French label with the following inscription: ''Ramassé dans les ruines d'une église de Moskopol (Macédoine) en août 1918; par Monsieur André Drouot sous-officier détaché au service Géographique de 3eme groupement de Division de l'Armée d'Orient.'' (''Picked up in the ruins of a church in Moschopol (Macedonia) in August 1918; by Mr. André Drouot, sub-officer detached to the Geographical Service of the 3rd Division group of the Army of the Orient.'' Starting in the 1670s, the iconographer Konstandin Jeromonaku expressed his artistic creativity through a refined, at times miniature-like, style. His figures were influenced by the school of Onufri and are distinguished by their extraordinary elegance, attention to detail, and a harmonious fusion of the human and the divine. Jeromonaku was active primarily in Epirus and Northern Epirus (modern-day Albania), particularly in Kastoria (Greece), Moschopol (Voskopoj�), Elbasan, Vithkuq, and Korç�.
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