Hodegetria (c.1400 – c.1425) by Orthodox Icons

Hodegetria - Orthodox Icons - c.1400 - c.1425

Artwork Information

TitleHodegetria
ArtistOrthodox Icons
Datec.1400 - c.1425
Art MovementLate Byzantine/Palaeologan Renaissance (c. 1261–1453)

About Hodegetria

The artwork titled “Hodegetria,” created by the artist “Orthodox Icons” between circa 1400 and 1425, is a significant piece from the Late Byzantine/Palaeologan Renaissance period (c. 1261–1453). This icon, part of the “Virgin Mary, Mother of God” series, exemplifies the genre of religious iconography profoundly revered in Orthodox Christian tradition.

The artwork presents the Virgin Mary holding the Christ Child, showcasing a solemn and reverent facial expression. The Hodegetria, often translated as “She Who Shows the Way,” typically features Mary pointing towards Jesus, who offers a gesture of blessing. This specific icon reveals meticulous detail in the rendering of their garments, characterized by rich, dark hues contrasted against a golden background, which is showing signs of aged wear. The delicate depiction of proportions and the spiritual aura of the piece reflect the artistic and devotional eminence of the Late Byzantine era.

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