The painting style of this icon is derived from earlier Byzantine paintings and mosaics. This influence is evident in the elongated facial structure of the Virgin. Hard lines define her features. Sinuous arches form her brown and flow into her thin, rigid nose. Her eyes are perfect ovals. Her image is not based in naturalistic reality but is the portrait of divinity. Forms are purposefully manipulated to appear unusual and expressive. The majority of the composition has been covered by silver washed oklad. A repoussé technique in high relief has been utilized to produce the folds and curves of the robes, as well as the effect of the bodies’ mass beneath. A decorative floral motif has been inscribed along the edges of Mary’s robes. The borders of the icon have been adorned by a series of winding leaves emerging from oyster shells that mark the corners, all depicted in a medium relief. Halos have been attached over the heads of the holy figures; the edges of the Virgin’s are perforated. Above all, this scene is an intimate moment between mother and child. - (PF.5699)The Mother of God Soothe My Sorrow - PF.5699
Origin: Russia Circa: 19th Century ADDimensions:11.5"(29.2cmhigh Collection: Russian Icons Style: Russian Orthodox Medium: Oklad/Paint on Wood
Art (paintings, prints, frames) Religious & Inspirational
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