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The Mother of God Hodigitria

Dionysius and WorkshopCirca 1502-1503 - Circa 1502-1503

Русский музей

Русский музей
St. Petersburg, Россия

This work depicts the Hodigitria (Greek: “she who points the way”) type of Mother of God, named after the famous Byzantine icon from the Hodegon Monastery in Constantinople. The Hodegon icon depicted the Virgin en face, turned to the worshippers and holding the Child, who raises His hand in blessing. Mary points to Christ as the path to salvation. Many different versions of the Mother of God Hodigitria have been painted over the centuries. In Russia, for example, there was the Mother of God Hodigitria of Smolensk, Tikhvin, Jerusalem and Georgia. While differing in the details, all versions retain their common elements of austerity and majesty. This particular variant of the Mother of God Hodigitria has no direct analogies prior to the seventeenth century, when works with a similar iconography known as the Mother of God Hodigitria of the Seven Lakes were popular in Russian art.

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  • Название: The Mother of God Hodigitria
  • Годы жизни автора: 1440 - 1502
  • Национальность автора: Russian
  • Пол автора: Male
  • Дата создания: Circa 1502-1503 - Circa 1502-1503
  • Место создания: Russia
  • Фактические размеры: w1057 x h1412 x d30 mm (Complete)
  • Тип: icon painting
  • Права: The State Russian Museum, 1962, The State Russian Museum
  • Техника: Tempera on wood
  • Original Title: Богоматерь Одигитрия
  • Medium Extent: Complete
  • Icon painter: Dionysius and Workshop
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