ID 1417274
Lot 4922 | Monumentale Ikone mit der Anastasis, Russland, um 1800
Holztafel mit zwei Rückseiten-Sponki (einer verloren). Kowtscheg, Tempera auf Kreidegrund, Nimben vergoldet. Oberer Hintergrund freigelegt. Detaillierte Darstellung mehrere Szenen. Der untere Teil thematisiert die Höllenfahrt Christi. In der vertikalen Mittelachse im unteren Bereich Darstellung des von einer Mandorla umfangenen Christus. Seine rechte Hand reicht er Adam, neben dem Eva kniet. Zur Linken und Rechten hinter Christus zieht sich der Zug alttestamentlicher Gerechter. Das obere Bildfeld wird dominiert von dem vor einer Mandorla über dem leeren Grab stehenden Christus. Auf der rechten oberen Seite der Eigang zum Paradies, das von einem roten Cherub bewacht wird. Leichte Fehlstellen. Maße 89 x 66 cm.
A large Russian icon showing the Anastasis (Resurrection and the Descent into Hell), circa 1800
A large Russian icon showing the Anastasis (Resurrection and the Descent into Hell), circa 1800
The wooden panel with two sponki on the back (one lost). Kovcheg, tempera on gesso, gilt nimbuses. The upper background stripped. Detailed depiction of several scenes. The lower section portrays Christ's descent into hell. A representation of Christ surrounded by a mandorla in the vertical central axis in the lower section. He holds his right hand out to Adam, beside whom Eve is kneeling. A procession of the righteous from the Old Testament to the left and right behind Christ. The upper scene is dominated by Christ standing in front of a mandorla above the empty tomb. On the upper right side is the entrance to Paradise, guarded by a red cherub. Slightly damaged. Dimensions 89 x 66 cm.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Russian art |
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Auction house category: | Russian art |
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