Passion of Christ (1575 – 1600) by Orthodox Icons

Passion of Christ - Orthodox Icons - 1575 - 1600

Artwork Information

TitlePassion of Christ
ArtistOrthodox Icons
Date1575 - 1600
Art MovementGalicia-Volyn school
Current LocationNational Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU), Kyiv, Ukraine

About Passion of Christ

The artwork titled “Passion of Christ,” created by the artist known as Orthodox Icons between 1575 and 1600, is a seminal piece from the Galicia-Volyn school. This iconic artwork, part of the “Passion of Jesus” series, resides in the National Art Museum of Ukraine (NAMU) in Kyiv, Ukraine, and is a notable example of the icon genre.

This artwork is a multi-panel depiction that narrates the Passion of Jesus Christ through a series of meticulously detailed and vivid scenes, typical of traditional Eastern Orthodox iconography. Each panel meticulously portrays a different event from the Passion story, arranged in a structured and linear fashion that facilitates the viewer’s journey through the narrative. The composition is rich in color, with an emphasis on warm, earthy tones that evoke a sense of sacredness and historical depth. Architectural elements, figures in expressive postures, and symbolic gestures are rendered with precision, reflecting the devout craftsmanship and spiritual devotion characteristic of the Galicia-Volyn school’s iconographic tradition. The visual storytelling is enriched by the integration of intricate details that invite contemplation and reverence, marking this artwork as a significant religious and cultural artifact.

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