Pskov school of icon painting

Prophet Elijah in the desert with Hagiographic cycle (c.1275 – c.1325) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork entitled “Prophet Elijah in the desert with Hagiographic cycle” is a significant piece of ecclesiastical art created during the period circa 1275 to 1325. Crafted using tempera on wood, this icon is attributed to the Pskov school of icon painting, which exhibits influences of the Romanesque art movement. The dimensions of this icon …

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Deesis from the Church of Nikola of Kozhe (c.1200 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Deesis from the Church of Nikola of Kozhe” is an exceptional example of the Pskov school of icon painting, crafted by “Orthodox Icons” circa 1200 – 1300. This religious icon is composed of tempera on wood, measuring 140 by 110 centimeters. It is a part of the “Christ the Savior” series and …

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Obadiah, Messenger of King Ahab, Meets Elijah (from Hagiographic cycle of detail of ‘Prophet Elijah in the desert’ ) (c.1275 – c.1325) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Obadiah, Messenger of King Ahab, Meets Elijah,” created by Orthodox Icons between c.1275 – c.1325, is a tempera on wood piece that exemplifies the Pskov School of icon painting within the Romanesque art movement. This iconographic work, part of the “Saints” series, is currently housed in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia. …

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Elijah In The Widow’s House Multiplies Bread (from Hagiographic cycle of detail of ‘Prophet Elijah in the desert’ ) (c.1275 – c.1325) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Elijah In The Widow’s House Multiplies Bread,” dating from approximately 1275 to 1325, is attributed to the Orthodox Icons and belongs to the Pskov school of icon painting. This piece, created using tempera on wood, is part of the Romanesque art movement and classifies as an icon within the genre of Saints. …

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Elijah Meets the Sarepta Widow (from Hagiographic cycle of detail of ‘Prophet Elijah in the desert’ ) (c.1275 – c.1325) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Elijah Meets the Sarepta Widow (from Hagiographic cycle of detail of ‘Prophet Elijah in the desert’)” was created by Orthodox Icons between circa 1275 and circa 1325. This tempera-on-wood piece belongs to the Pskov school of icon painting, identified with the Romanesque art movement. It is categorized as an icon and is …

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Elijah Raises the Widow’s Son (from Hagiographic cycle of detail of ‘Prophet Elijah in the desert’ ) (c.1275 – c.1325) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Elijah Raises the Widow’s Son (from Hagiographic cycle of detail of ‘Prophet Elijah in the desert’)” was created between c.1275 and c.1325 by an artist associated with Orthodox Icons. This piece, rendered in tempera on wood, belongs to the Pskov school of icon painting and is influenced by the Romanesque art movement. …

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