The Entry of Mother of God in the Temple  and St. John Chrysostymos by Unknown artist
The Entry of Mother of God in the Temple  and St. John Chrysostymos by Unknown artist
The Entry of Mother of God in the Temple  and St. John Chrysostymos by Unknown artist
The Entry of Mother of God in the Temple  and St. John Chrysostymos by Unknown artist
The Entry of Mother of God in the Temple  and St. John Chrysostymos by Unknown artist
The Entry of Mother of God in the Temple  and St. John Chrysostymos by Unknown artist

The Entry of Mother of God in the Temple and St. John Chrysostymos 17th century

Unknown artist

Wood
101 ⨯ 34 cm
ConditionVery good
€ 14.500

Kunsthandel H.W.C. Dullaert Icons

  • About the artwork
    024 Icon depicting the Entry of Mother of God in the Temple and St. John Chrysostymos

    This icon depicting in the upper register the Entry of the Mother of God in the Temple
    and in the lower register Saint John Chrysostymos has been painted for an iconostasis of a church.
    In general the feasts and the church fathers are painted on separate panels.
    This icon combines one of the major feasts of the Orthodox Church
    with the image of one of the Holy Hierarchs, Saint John Crysostymos (with the golden mouth).
    17th century, 34 x 101 cm.
  • About the artist

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