Komnenian style (1081-1185)

Judas Thaddaeus (Eucharist Cycle) (c.1113) by Byzantine Mosaics

The artwork titled “Judas Thaddaeus (Eucharist Cycle)” is a Byzantine mosaic created around 1113. It’s part of the Middle Byzantine art movement, specifically during the Komnenian style period from 1081 to 1185, and it falls under the genre of religious painting. This piece belongs to a series located in St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Monastery in Kyiv, …

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Apostle Andrew (Eucharist Cycle) (c.1113) by Byzantine Mosaics

The artwork “Apostle Andrew (Eucharist Cycle)” is a Byzantine mosaic dating back to approximately 1113. This piece is part of the Middle Byzantine art movement, specifically within the Komnenian style which flourished from 1081 to 1185. It is categorized within the genre of religious painting and is part of the series located in St. Michael’s …

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Angel (Eucharist Cycle) (c.1113) by Byzantine Mosaics

The “Angel (Eucharist Cycle)” is a Byzantine mosaic created around 1113, currently located in the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, Ukraine. It was crafted during the Middle Byzantine period, specifically in the Komnenian style that prevailed between 1081 and 1185. The piece is part of the St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Monastery series and is considered religious …

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Apostles Bartholomew and Philip (Eucharist Cycle) (c.1113) by Byzantine Mosaics

The artwork, titled “Apostles Bartholomew and Philip (Eucharist Cycle),” was created by Byzantine Mosaics circa 1113. This mosaic, rendered in the distinct style of the Middle Byzantine period, specifically the Komnenian style (1081-1185), is a religious painting that forms part of the Eucharist Cycle series at St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Monastery in Kyiv, Ukraine. Presently, it …

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Archdeacon Stephan (c.1113) by Byzantine Mosaics

The artwork titled “Archdeacon Stephan,” created by Byzantine Mosaics circa 1113, is a mosaic that belongs to the Middle Byzantine art movement, specifically the Komnenian style which flourished from 1081 to 1185. This religious painting, part of a series from St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Monastery in Kyiv, Ukraine, is currently located in Saint Sophia Cathedral in …

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St.John (Eucharist Cycle) (c.1113) by Byzantine Mosaics

The artwork, titled “St. John (Eucharist Cycle)” and created circa 1113 by the Byzantine Mosaics, is a religious painting rendered in the medium of mosaic. It is part of the Middle Byzantine art movement, specifically the Komnenian style, which flourished between 1081 and 1185. The piece belongs to a series located at St. Michael’s Golden-Domed …

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St.Peter (Eucharist Cycle) (c.1113) by Byzantine Mosaics

The artwork titled “St. Peter (Eucharist Cycle),” created by Byzantine Mosaics around c.1113, is a distinguished piece from the Middle Byzantine period, specifically within the Komnenian style (1081-1185). Rendered in mosaic medium, this religious painting belongs to the series located in St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Monastery in Kyiv, Ukraine, and is currently housed in Saint Sophia …

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Co-emperor Alexios, Eldest Son of John Ii (c.1122) by Byzantine Mosaics

The artwork, titled “Co-emperor Alexios, Eldest Son of John II,” is a product of Byzantine mosaics created circa 1122. It falls within the Middle Byzantine period, specifically the Komnenian style (1081-1185). This religious portrait is part of the series of mosaics located in the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey. In the artwork, the figure of …

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Christ and St.Paul (Eucharist Cycle) (c.1113) by Byzantine Mosaics

The artwork titled “Christ and St. Paul (Eucharist Cycle),” created by Byzantine Mosaics around c.1113, is a magnificent example of the Middle Byzantine art period, specifically the Komnenian style. This religious painting, rendered in the medium of mosaic, is part of a series housed in St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Monastery in Kyiv, Ukraine. Currently, the artwork …

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Eucharist Cycle (c.1113) by Byzantine Mosaics

The artwork, titled “Eucharist Cycle,” is a mosaic created by Byzantine Mosaics around the year 1113. This religious painting belongs to the Middle Byzantine art movement, specifically the Komnenian style (1081-1185). It is part of a series housed in St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Monastery in Kyiv, Ukraine. Currently, the artwork is located in Saint Sophia Cathedral, …

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Mosaic (virgin and Child) from Hagia Sophia (c.1122) by Byzantine Mosaics

The artwork, titled “Mosaic (Virgin and Child) from Hagia Sophia,” is crafted by the Byzantine Mosaics and dates back to approximately 1122. It belongs to the Middle Byzantine period, specifically falling within the Komnenian style (1081-1185). This piece is classified under religious painting and portrait genres and is part of the Hagia Sophia series located …

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Porträt Der Kaiserin Irene (c.1122) by Byzantine Mosaics

“Porträt Der Kaiserin Irene,” created by Byzantine Mosaics around c.1122, is a notable piece from the Middle Byzantine art movement, particularly within the Komnenian style of 1081-1185. This artwork, a portrait of Empress Irene, is part of the series housed in the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey. The artwork depicts Empress Irene with intricate mosaic …

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Saint Demetrius Solunsky (Demetrius of Thessaloniki) (c.1113) by Byzantine Mosaics

The artwork, titled “Saint Demetrius Solunsky (Demetrius of Thessaloniki),” was created by Byzantine Mosaics around the year 1113. This religious painting, composed using the medium of mosaics, belongs to the Middle Byzantine art movement and specifically to the Komnenian style, which prevailed between 1081 and 1185. Originally part of a series from St. Michael’s Golden-Domed …

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Apostle Philip with Saint Theodore and Saint Demetrius (c.1075 – c.1125) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork entitled “Apostle Philip with Saint Theodore and Saint Demetrius” is a notable example of an Orthodox icon, created approximately between the years 1075 and 1125. This period falls within the Middle Byzantine art movement, specifically during the Komnenian style, which spanned from 1081 to 1185. The icon forms part of a series dedicated …

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Archangel Michael and the Monk Archippus at Chonae (c.1150) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Archangel Michael and the Monk Archippus at Chonae” is an icon created around the year 1150, during the Middle Byzantine period, specifically within the timeframe of the Komnenian style which spanned from 1081 to 1185. The icon is part of a series known as “Angels and Ethereal Powers,” encapsulating the deep religious …

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Archangels Michael and Gabriel (c.1150) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork, titled “Archangels Michael and Gabriel,” was created by an unknown artist associated with Orthodox Icons around the year 1150. It falls within the Middle Byzantine art movement, specifically the Komnenian style, which prevailed from 1081 to 1185. This piece belongs to the genre of icons and is part of the “Angels and Ethereal …

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Saint Demetrius Solunsky (c.1113) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Saint Demetrius Solunsky,” created by the artist known under the designation “Orthodox Icons,” dates back to approximately 1113. Executed in mosaic, this piece is a noteworthy representation of the Kyiv school of icon painting, manifesting the Komnenian style that prevailed between 1081 and 1185. Classified as an icon, the artwork belongs to …

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Saint Eustratius Healing a Possessed Man (c.1100 – c.1150) by Orthodox Icons

“Saint Eustratius Healing a Possessed Man,” created by the artist known as “Orthodox Icons,” is dated between approximately 1100 and 1150. This artwork belongs to the Middle Byzantine art movement, specifically the Komnenian style, spanning the years 1081 to 1185. It falls within the genre of icons and is part of a series depicting saints. …

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Ladder of Divine Ascent (c.1150) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork, titled “Ladder of Divine Ascent,” created by Orthodox Icons around c.1150, belongs to the Middle Byzantine art movement, particularly the Komnenian style (1081-1185). This iconic piece can be found at Saint Catherine’s Monastery in Mount Sinai, Egypt, epitomizing the genre of iconographic art. The artwork visually narrates the spiritual journey towards divine ascent, …

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Lazarus Miracle (1100 – 1200) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork, titled “Lazarus Miracle,” was created by “Orthodox Icons” between 1100 and 1200. This piece is representative of the Middle Byzantine period, specifically the Komnenian style that prevailed from 1081 to 1185. As part of the Evangelical cycle, the artwork is an icon located at Saint Catherine’s Monastery, Mount Sinai, Egypt. In the artwork, …

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Saint George with scenes from his life (c.1025 – c.1075) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork, titled “Saint George with scenes from his life,” is a Middle Byzantine icon created circa 1025 to circa 1075 in the Komnenian style (1081-1185) by Orthodox Icons. The piece, measuring 107 by 82 cm, is part of the Saints series and is housed at the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, …

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The Last Judgement: Icon from a tetraptych (c.1125 – c.1175) by Orthodox Icons

“The Last Judgement: Icon from a tetraptych,” created by Orthodox Icons circa 1125-1175, exemplifies the Middle Byzantine art movement, particularly the Komnenian style of 1081-1185. This significant piece is an icon located at Saint Catherine’s Monastery in Mount Sinai, Egypt. The artwork is part of a tetraptych, a four-paneled piece used for religious purposes, illustrating …

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Christ Pantocrator from Gavshinka (c.1000 – c.1200) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork, titled “Christ Pantocrator from Gavshinka,” was created by Orthodox Icons between c.1000 – c.1200. It belongs to the Middle Byzantine art movement, specifically the Komnenian style, and is classified as an icon. The dimensions of the piece are 123 x 83 cm, and it is part of the “Christ the Savior” series. The …

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Saint Nicholas (c.1150) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Saint Nicholas,” created by the collective entity referred to as “Orthodox Icons,” dates back to approximately 1150. This mosaic piece belongs to the Middle Byzantine period, specifically within the Komnenian style (1081-1185), and is part of the “Saints” series, categorized under the genre of iconography. The artwork features a depiction of Saint …

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The Nicopeia Virgin and Child (c.1120) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “The Nicopeia Virgin and Child”, created around c.1120, is a significant piece within the Middle Byzantine (c. 850–1204) art movement, specifically the Komnenian style (1081-1185). Rendered by an unidentified artist categorized under “Orthodox Icons”, this piece belongs to the genre of religious icons and is part of the series depicting the Virgin …

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Theotokos of Kholm (c.1075 – c.1125) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Theotokos of Kholm” is attributed to “Orthodox Icons” and dates back approximately to the period between 1075 and 1125. Created using tempera on wood, this piece epitomizes the Middle Byzantine art movement, specifically the Komnenian style prevalent from 1081 to 1185. Measuring 95 x 66 cm, the icon falls under the genre …

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Theotokos of Bogolyubovo (c.1155) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork, titled “Theotokos of Bogolyubovo,” is attributed to the collective authorship of “Orthodox Icons.” Created circa 1155, this piece belongs to the Middle Byzantine period, specifically the Komnenian style (1081-1185). The artwork falls within the genre of icons and is part of the series depicting the Virgin Mary, Mother of God. The artwork portrays …

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Crucifixion (c.1150 – c.1200) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Crucifixion,” attributed to “Orthodox Icons” and dated approximately between 1150 and 1200, is an iconic representation from the Middle Byzantine period, specifically within the Komnenian style. The piece falls within the genre of iconography and is part of the “Passion of Jesus” series. This historic piece is located at Saint Catherine’s Monastery …

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Moses Receiving the Law (c.1050 – c.1100) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork entitled “Moses Receiving the Law,” created by the artist known as “Orthodox Icons” between circa 1050 to circa 1100, exemplifies the Middle Byzantine art movement characterized by the Komnenian style, which flourished between 1081 and 1185. This icon belongs to the genre of religious iconography and is a part of the Saints series. …

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Theotokos of St. Theodore (c.1100 – c.1200) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Theotokos of St. Theodore” is a revered icon created by Orthodox Icons around c.1100 – c.1200. This piece belongs to the Middle Byzantine period, specifically within the Komnenian style era. It is an iconic representation of the Virgin Mary, Mother of God, aligning with the genre of traditional Orthodox Christian icons. The …

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Saint Paraskevi of Iconium (back side of ‘Theotokos of St. Theodore’) (c.1100 – c.1200) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork entitled “Saint Paraskevi of Iconium (back side of ‘Theotokos of St. Theodore’)” was created by the artist known as “Orthodox Icons” between circa 1100 and 1200. It belongs to the Middle Byzantine period, particularly the Komnenian style which flourished from 1081 to 1185, and it falls within the genre of religious icons. This …

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Saints of January and February feasts from a calendar icon (one of four) (c.1050 – c.1100) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork, titled “Saints of January and February feasts from a calendar icon (one of four),” was created by an artist from the Orthodox Icons tradition around the years c.1050 to c.1100. This piece belongs to the Middle Byzantine period, particularly within the Komnenian style (1081-1185). It is an icon representing the saints commemorated in …

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Hagiosoritissa (c.1100 – c.1200) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork “Hagiosoritissa,” attributed to “Orthodox Icons,” originates from the period c.1100 – c.1200 and belongs to the Middle Byzantine art movement, specifically the Komnenian style (1081-1185). This iconic piece falls under the genre of iconography, depicting the Virgin Mary, Mother of God. The artwork is currently housed in Saint Catherine’s Monastery, Mount Sinai, Egypt. …

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Our Lady of Philermos, Patron of the Knights Hospitaller of St. John of Jerusalem (c.1150) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Our Lady of Philermos, Patron of the Knights Hospitaller of St. John of Jerusalem,” attributed to Orthodox Icons, dates back to approximately 1150. It belongs to the Middle Byzantine art movement, particularly within the Komnenian style (1081–1185), and is a representative icon from the genre celebrating the Virgin Mary, Mother of God. …

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Throne of the Second Coming (back side of Theotokos of Vladimir) (c.1150) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork “Throne of the Second Coming (back side of Theotokos of Vladimir),” created around 1150, is an Orthodox icon rendered with tempera on wood. It belongs to the Middle Byzantine period, specifically within the Komnenian style (1081-1185), and is located in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia. The artwork, an icon, is characterized by …

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Transfiguration of Christ (c.1125 – c.1175) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Transfiguration of Christ,” created by Orthodox Icons between circa 1125 and circa 1175, belongs to the Middle Byzantine period, specifically the Komnenian style era. It is an icon classified under the genre of religious iconography and is part of the “Holy Trinity” series. This significant piece of art is housed in Saint …

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Panagia Glykofiloussa (The Sweet Kissing Madonna) (c.1150) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Panagia Glykofiloussa (The Sweet Kissing Madonna)” was created by Orthodox Icons around the year 1150. This piece belongs to the Middle Byzantine art movement, specifically the Komnenian style, which flourished between 1081 and 1185. Categorized as an icon, it is part of the series depicting the Virgin Mary, Mother of God. The …

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Virgin Mary Hagiosoritissa (c.1150) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Virgin Mary Hagiosoritissa,” crafted by “Orthodox Icons”, dates back to circa 1150. It belongs to the Middle Byzantine period (circa 850–1204) and is characteristic of the Komnenian style (1081-1185). It falls under the genre of religious iconography and is part of a series venerating the Virgin Mary, Mother of God. The artwork …

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