Greek triptych icon: Mother of God of the Never Fading Rose by Unknown artist
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Greek triptych icon: Mother of God of the Never Fading Rose 1750 - 1800

Unknown artist

WoodEgg temperaPanelPaint
40 ⨯ 33 cm
ConditionVery good
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  • About the artwork
    MG9368 Greek triptych icon: Mother of God of the Never Fading Rose
    Greek triptych. On the central panel is depicted
    the icon of the Mother of God of the Never Fading Rose.
    The left wing shows in the upper part St Nicholas the Miracle Worker,
    below St George.
    The right wing shows in the upper part St Charalampos,
    from Magnesia, below St Demetrius.
    Egg tempera on levkas; wooden panel. Dimensions: 40 x 33,25 cm.
    End of 18th century. The pediment is a later addition.
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