The artwork “Christ in Glory with Apostles,” created by the artist known as Orthodox Icons circa 1350, belongs to the Late Byzantine period or the Palaeologan Renaissance, which spans from approximately 1261 to 1453. This piece, part of the “Christ the Savior” series, exemplifies the icon genre typically associated with the Byzantine art tradition.
In the artwork, Christ is depicted centrally in a position of prominence, seated against a radiant gold background that symbolizes divine light and glory. He is portrayed with a calm and benevolent expression, blessing with His right hand while holding a sacred text in His left. The image is surrounded by winged angels, symbolizing the heavenly hosts that attest to His divine kingship. Around the perimeter of the composition, the apostles solemnly observe, depicted with distinct expressions and postures indicative of reverence and awe. The artwork’s intricate detailing and use of vibrant colors manifest the spiritual and artistic richness of the Byzantine religious tradition.