Early Byzantine (c. 330–750)

Virgin (Theotokos) and Child between Saints Theodore and George (c.550) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork entitled “Virgin (Theotokos) and Child between Saints Theodore and George” is a significant representation of Early Byzantine art, dating back to approximately 550 AD. Crafted with the encaustic technique on wood, this religious icon is part of the “Virgin Mary, Mother of God” series. The genre of the piece is firmly rooted in …

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Saint Christopher and Saint George (Macedonia) (c.700) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Saint Christopher and Saint George (Macedonia)” was created by Orthodox Icons around the year 700. The medium of the artwork is ceramics, and it is representative of the Early Byzantine art movement, which spans from approximately 330 to 750. This piece falls under the genre of religious painting and is part of …

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Blachernitissa (Theotokos of Blachernae) (c.439) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork, titled “Blachernitissa (Theotokos of Blachernae),” is attributed to Orthodox Icons and dates back to circa 439. This piece was created using the encaustic medium and belongs to the Early Byzantine art movement, which spanned from approximately 330 to 750. As an icon, this artwork measures 46 by 37.5 centimeters and is part of …

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The Holy Virgin Blachernitissa (early copy of ‘Theotokos of Blachernae’) (c.650) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “The Holy Virgin Blachernitissa (early copy of ‘Theotokos of Blachernae’)” by Orthodox Icons dates back to approximately 650 AD. This encaustic icon, which belongs to the Early Byzantine art movement (circa 330–750), captures the profound religious and artistic traditions of the time. Representing the genre of iconography, it is part of a …

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Christ the Saviour (Pantokrator) (c.550) by Orthodox Icons

“Christ the Saviour (Pantokrator)” is an artwork created by “Orthodox Icons” circa 550, utilizing the medium of encaustic on wood. This piece belongs to the “Early Byzantine” art movement, specifically from the period c. 330–750, and falls under the genre of icon. It is part of the “Christ the Savior” series and is located at …

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Moses with the Ten Commandments (c.500 – c.600) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Moses with the Ten Commandments” is attributed to the artist or school known as “Orthodox Icons” and dates back to circa 500-600. Executed in the medium of mosaic, this artwork is a representative example of the Early Byzantine art movement, which spanned from approximately 330 to 750. It belongs to the genre …

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Nativity (c.500 – c.600) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Nativity”, created by “Orthodox Icons” between circa 500 and circa 600, represents the Early Byzantine art movement. Executed in the encaustic medium, this icon is part of the Evangelical cycle and is housed in Saint Catherine’s Monastery, located on Mount Sinai, Egypt. The composition is characteristic of its period, emphasizing religious imagery …

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