Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261)

Archangel Gabriel (c.1200 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Archangel Gabriel” is a canonical icon created by the collective known as Orthodox Icons, dated approximately between the 12th and 13th centuries. The piece is part of the “Angels and Ethereal Powers” series and exemplifies the religious art movement during the Latin Empire of Constantinople era. Currently, the icon is housed at …

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Archangel Gabriel (c.1200 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork entitled “Archangel Gabriel,” attributed to the “Orthodox Icons,” dates from approximately the 12th to 13th centuries during the period of the Latin Empire of Constantinople. It falls within the art movement that spanned the years 1204 to 1261. Classified as an icon, the piece is part of the “Angels and Ethereal Powers” series. …

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Saint Catherine of Alexandria (c.1200 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Saint Catherine of Alexandria” is attributed to the tradition of Orthodox Icons and dates from approximately the 12th to the 13th century, within the historical context of the Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261). This icon is part of a series dedicated to saints and is located at Saint Catherine’s Monastery on Mount …

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Back side of a double sided icon depicting two military saints (c.1200 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Back side of a double sided icon depicting two military saints” was created by an unknown artist affiliated with Orthodox Icons, dating from approximately 1200 to 1300. This piece belongs to the Latin Empire of Constantinople era (1204-1261) and falls under the genre of icons. It is part of the Saints series …

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Isaiah Worshipping the Virgin Mary and Child Jesus (c.1200 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork entitled “Isaiah Worshipping the Virgin Mary and Child Jesus,” created by the artistic entity known as “Orthodox Icons,” dates back to circa 1200 – circa 1300. This piece belongs to the art movement of the Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261) and is categorized under the genre of religious icons. As a part of …

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Saint George (c.1200 – c.1250) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Saint George,” created by “Orthodox Icons” between c. 1200 and c. 1250, is a prominent example of the Middle Byzantine art movement during the era of the Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261). This piece, belonging to the genre of iconography within the “Saints” series, is located at Saint Catherine’s Monastery, Mount Sinai, …

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Saint James the Less (c.1200 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork, titled “Saint James the Less,” created by the artist known as “Orthodox Icons,” dates back to approximately the 13th century, specifically between c.1200 and c.1300. It belongs to the art movement of the Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261) and falls under the genre of religious icons. This piece is part of a series …

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Saint Mary and Saint Irène (back side of Saint George icon) (c.1200 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Saint Mary and Saint Irène (back side of Saint George icon)” was created by Orthodox Icons during the period between circa 1200 and circa 1300. It arises from the Latin Empire of Constantinople, specifically from the years 1204 to 1261. This piece belongs to the genre of icons and is part of …

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Mary and the Child (Hodegetria) (c.1200 – c.1225) by Orthodox Icons

“Mary and the Child (Hodegetria)”, created by Orthodox Icons around 1200–1225, is a distinguished piece from the Middle Byzantine era and the Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261). This artwork, classified under the genre of religious icons, focuses on the Virgin Mary, also known as the Mother of God, and is housed in Saint Catherine’s Monastery …

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Michael the Archangel (c.1200 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Michael the Archangel,” created by the artists associated with Orthodox Icons, dates back to approximately 1200-1300 AD. This piece is a notable example of the art movement during the Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261), categorized under the genre of iconography. It forms part of the series “Angels and Ethereal Powers” and is …

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Saint Nicholas of Myra (c.1200 – c.1250) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Saint Nicholas of Myra,” created by Orthodox Icons between circa 1200 and circa 1250 during the Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261), exemplifies the icon genre within the context of the Saints series. This piece, measuring 82 by 56.9 centimeters, is currently housed in Saint Catherine’s Monastery, located on Mount Sinai in Egypt. …

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Crucifixion (c.1200 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Crucifixion,” created by “Orthodox Icons” during the period c.1200 – c.1300, belongs to the icon genre, particularly from the Latin Empire of Constantinople era (1204-1261). Measuring 120.5 x 67 cm, this piece is part of the “Passion of Jesus” series and is housed at Saint Catherine’s Monastery, Mount Sinai, Egypt. The artwork …

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Moses and the Burning Bush (c.1100 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork, titled “Moses and the Burning Bush,” was created by Orthodox Icons between the 12th and 13th centuries. It belongs to the Middle Byzantine art movement (circa 850-1204) and also showcases influences from the Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261). This piece is an iconographic representation within the genre of icon art and forms part …

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Saint Panteleimon (c.1200 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork, titled “Saint Panteleimon,” was created by Orthodox Icons around the period of c.1200 – c.1300 during the Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261). It belongs to the genre of icons and is part of the “Saints” series, and is currently housed at Saint Catherine’s Monastery, Mount Sinai, Egypt. The artwork features a detailed portrayal …

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Saint Procopius of Scythopolis (c.1250 – c.1275) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Saint Procopius of Scythopolis” was created by Orthodox Icons between circa 1250 and circa 1275. It belongs to the Late Byzantine/Palaeologan Renaissance period (circa 1261-1453) and the Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261). The icon, which is a part of the Saints series, measures 50.6 x 39.7 cm. It is housed in Saint …

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Episkepsis Glykophilousa (c.1200 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

“Episkepsis Glykophilousa,” created by the artist referred to as Orthodox Icons between approximately 1200 and 1300, is a mosaic artwork that belongs to the icon genre. This piece derives from the Latin Empire of Constantinople, which spanned from 1204 to 1261, and is part of the “Virgin Mary, Mother of God” series. Currently housed at …

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Outlaying of Mary’s Corpse with Mourning Saints (c.1250 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Outlaying of Mary’s Corpse with Mourning Saints,” created by an artist whose works are collectively known under “Orthodox Icons,” dates from circa 1250 to circa 1300. This piece belongs to the Late Byzantine/Palaeologan Renaissance period (circa 1261–1453) and the Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261). As part of the “Holydays and Events of …

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Transfiguration (c.1200 – c.1230) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork entitled “Transfiguration,” attributed to the Orthodox Icons, dates roughly between c.1200 and c.1230 and belongs to the Latin Empire of Constantinople art movement (1204-1261). Classified within the genre of iconography, this piece is part of the Holy Trinity series and is currently housed in the Louvre museum in Paris, France. The artwork portrays …

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Annunciation (c.1200 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Annunciation” is attributed to the artist known as “Orthodox Icons,” created approximately between 1200 and 1300. It belongs to the Latin Empire of Constantinople period, specifically during the years 1204-1261. This piece is part of the Evangelical cycle series and is categorized under the genre of icons. Presently, the artwork is housed …

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Virgin Hodegetria (front side) (c.1200 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork, titled “Virgin Hodegetria (front side),” attributed to Orthodox Icons, dates back to the period between circa 1200 and circa 1300, reflecting the time of the Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261). It belongs to the genre of icon art and is part of the series focusing on the Virgin Mary, Mother of God. Currently, …

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