Saint Procopius of Scythopolis (c.1250 – c.1275) by Orthodox Icons

Saint Procopius of Scythopolis - Orthodox Icons - c.1250 - c.1275

Artwork Information

TitleSaint Procopius of Scythopolis
ArtistOrthodox Icons
Datec.1250 - c.1275
Dimensions50.6 x 39.7 cm
Art MovementLate Byzantine/Palaeologan Renaissance (c. 1261–1453),Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261)
Current LocationSaint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai, Egypt

About Saint Procopius of Scythopolis

The artwork titled “Saint Procopius of Scythopolis” was created by Orthodox Icons between circa 1250 and circa 1275. It belongs to the Late Byzantine/Palaeologan Renaissance period (circa 1261-1453) and the Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261). The icon, which is a part of the Saints series, measures 50.6 x 39.7 cm. It is housed in Saint Catherine’s Monastery located on Mount Sinai, Egypt.

The artwork depicts Saint Procopius of Scythopolis, portrayed in a frontal pose with a solemn expression. The saint wears a richly decorated garment with intricate patterns, highlighted by gold and red hues. His halo, a sign of sanctity, is adorned with dots, adding to the celestial aura. Above the saint, two angels are seen holding a crown, symbolizing divine authority or martyrdom. The background of the icon is a warm, earthy tone, typical of Byzantine iconography, which serves to emphasize the holy figure. The overall composition and style reflect the characteristic Byzantine focus on religious devotion and artistry, providing a glimpse into the sacred art of the period.

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