Atalanta is one of the most iconic figures of ancient Greek mythology, renowned for her exceptional prowess in hunting and athletics. Born in Arcadia or Boeotia, Atalanta was the daughter of King Iasus (or Schoeneus in the Boeotian version of the myth). According to tradition, her father, desiring a male heir, abandoned her as an infant on Mount Parthenius, where she was raised by a bear until hunters found her. As she grew up, Atalanta developed into an outstanding huntress, […]
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Kostas Georgiou holds degrees in History and Theology, a Master’s in Art History with a focus on Byzantine Art, and a PhD in Ecclesiastical Literature.
The myth of Medea, one of the most complex figures in Greek mythology, begins in ancient Colchis, on the eastern shores of the Black Sea. As the daughter of King Aeetes and the Oceanid Idyia, Medea had divine ancestry and exceptional magical powers, which she had acquired as a priestess of Hecate. Her life changed dramatically with the arrival of the Argonauts and Jason in Colchis, in search of the Golden Fleece. Under the influence of Hera and Aphrodite, Medea fell in love […]
Title: Saint Joseph the Hymnographer Artist: Unknown Type: Fresco Date: Last decades of the 14th century Dimensions: Unknown Materials: Fresco on plaster Location: Holy Monastery of Valsamonero, Church of Panagia Odigitria, Crete
The fresco of Saint Joseph the Hymnographer is an exceptional example of late Byzantine art that flourished in Crete during the 14th century. The work is located in the Church of Panagia Odigitria of the Holy Monastery of Valsamonero, an important monastic complex in the Cretan countryside. The fresco depicts the Saint in a characteristic pose, holding [...]
Title: Mural of Saint Cosmas the Poet Artist: Unknown Type: Mural Date: Late 14th century Dimensions: Unknown Materials: Fresco Location: Holy Monastery of Valsamonero, Crete
In the holy church of Panagia Odigitria of the Valsamonero Monastery in Crete, the iconic mural of Saint Cosmas the Poet stands out, an exceptional example of late Byzantine art from the last decades of the 14th century. The figure of Saint Cosmas the Poet is depicted with particular mastery, highlighting his spiritual character and his hymnographic quality. The mural constitutes [...]
Title: The Communion of the Apostles Artist: Unknown Type: Fresco (mural) Date: 14th century Dimensions: Unknown Materials: Fresco on plaster Location: Holy Monastery of Valsamonero, Crete
The Communion of the Apostles at Valsamonero is an exceptional example of late Byzantine art from the 14th century. The mural, located in the katholikon of the Monastery of Valsamonero in Crete, depicts a composition of outstanding artistic and theological significance. The figures of the Apostles are presented with particular liveliness and expressiveness, while the color palette is characterized by the dominance of warm [...]
Title: Christ Pantocrator Artist: Unknown Master of the Moscow School Type: Orthodox Icon Date: Early 18th century Materials: Egg tempera and gold leaf on wooden panel Location: Moscow, Russia
The Pantocrator of Moscow is an exceptional example of Russian iconographic art from the early 18th century. The icon, crafted by an unknown artist of the Moscow School, depicts the face of Christ with intense spirituality and technical perfection. The composition is characterized by the classic depiction of the Pantocrator, where the [...]
Title: Christ Pantocrator Artist Name: Angelos Akotantos Genre: Byzantine Icon Date: 15th century A.D. Dimensions: 89 x 57 cm Materials: Egg tempera and gold leaf on wood Location: State Museum of Fine Arts Pushkin, Moscow
The Pantocrator by Akotantos is one of the most significant examples of the Cretan School of iconography from the 15th century. The icon, crafted with exceptional mastery and theological precision, captures the form of Christ Pantocrator in a composition that combines spiritual strength with divine tranquility. The [...]
Title: Christ Pantocrator in Clinton (1580) Artist Name: Unknown Russian Iconographer Genre: Orthodox Christian Icon Date: c. 1580 AD Dimensions: 71 x 54 cm Materials: Egg tempera and gold leaf on wooden panel Location: Museum of Russian Icons, Clinton, Massachusetts, USA
Christ Pantocrator, as the dominant theme of Orthodox iconography, is depicted with exceptional mastery in this 16th-century Russian icon. The work is an exquisite example of the long-standing tradition of Russian iconography, where theological significance is harmoniously intertwined [...]
The Archangel and Saint George are the central theme of an exceptional 17th-century Byzantine diptych kept at the Holy Monastery of Saint Paul on Mount Athos. The work, crafted with egg tempera and gold leaf on wood, represents the pinnacle of Byzantine iconographic art. The vertical composition is divided into two distinct levels: the upper section is dominated by the figure of the Archangel with imposing wings, while the lower part depicts Saint George in military attire. The technique combines traditional Byzantine [...]
The Entrance of the Theotokos in Solvychegodsk is one of the most significant works of Russian iconographic art of the 16th century. The icon, dated around 1580-90, captures with exceptional mastery the biblical episode of the three-year-old Virgin Mary's entrance into the Temple. The scene takes place in an architectural setting that combines Byzantine and Russian elements, with the golden background creating a transcendent atmosphere. The figures are rendered with delicacy and precision, while the intense reds and golds dominate the composition creating [...]
In ancient Greek mythology, love endures. Few tales express this truth as poignantly as the one involving Alcyone and her...
Artist: Unknown Artist Date: 9th-10th century Dimensions: 41,8 x 27,1 cm. Materials: Egg tempera on wood Location: Sinai Monastery ...