Moses (Sanok) (c.1675) by Orthodox Icons

Moses (Sanok) - Orthodox Icons - c.1675

Artwork Information

TitleMoses (Sanok)
ArtistOrthodox Icons
Datec.1675
Art MovementGalicia-Volyn school

About Moses (Sanok)

The artwork, named “Moses (Sanok),” created by the artist known as Orthodox Icons around the year 1675, is a fine representation of the Galicia-Volyn school art movement. This icon, belonging to the genre of religious icons and part of the “Saints” series, embodies the stylistic and spiritual attributes characteristic of its time and region.

In its composition, the artwork portrays the biblical figure Moses, recognizable by his traditional attributes. The depiction includes Moses holding the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments in one hand, while in the other, he grasps a burning bush, symbolizing his divine encounter. The use of rich, warm colors and the intricate detailing within the icon reflect the artistic techniques of the period. The golden hues and elaborate patterns surrounding Moses serve to highlight his significance and the sacred narrative depicted. The arched top of the icon, adorned with ornate designs, frames the central figure and enhances the overall reverence of the piece.

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