God’s Mother and the Unburnable Rose-bush (c.1750) by Orthodox Icons

God's Mother and the Unburnable Rose-bush - Orthodox Icons - c.1750

Artwork Information

TitleGod's Mother and the Unburnable Rose-bush
ArtistOrthodox Icons
Datec.1750
Mediumoil

About God's Mother and the Unburnable Rose-bush

The artwork, titled “God’s Mother and the Unburnable Rose-bush,” was created by the artist known as Orthodox Icons around the year 1750. This piece, rendered in oil, belongs to the genre of iconography and is part of the series dedicated to the Virgin Mary, also known as the Mother of God.

The artwork features a central depiction of the Virgin Mary holding the Christ Child, enclosed within an elaborately detailed circular frame. Surrounding them are various angels and celestial beings, artistically arranged in a symmetrical composition. The use of rich, earthy tones and detailed imagery is emblematic of the icon genre, with gold accents highlighting the divinity of the figures portrayed. The intricate interplay of geometric shapes and religious symbolism reflects the deep spiritual significance imbued in this piece, typical of Orthodox Christian iconography.

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