The painting represents Mary, the Mother of Jesus, on a typical byzantine posture, that is in a grandiose attitude of “Mother of God” [Theotokos, in Greek], a title that was bestowed to her by the Council of Ephesus, in 431. Mary’s right hand crosses gently over the left hand, while embracing the Child Jesus who, in turn blesses the viewer with his right hand to whom his Mother directs her protecting eyes. In this kind of icons of clear byzantine influence, the main figures emerges from a golden background which symbolizes the heavenly realm. Their halos or splendours are not just decorative signs of holiness, instead they point to their real state of sanctity, therefore considered essential elements in this kind of paintings.