The artwork titled “Savior the Almighty” is created by “Orthodox Icons” and belongs to the “Yaroslavl school of icon painting.” This piece, which is part of the “Christ the Savior” series, measures 44.5 x 37 cm and is categorized under the genre of religious iconography. The “Savior the Almighty” can be found housed in the Yaroslavl Museum of Fine Arts, located in Yaroslavl, Russia.
The artwork portrays the figure of Christ the Savior, a central subject in Orthodox Christian iconography. The face of Christ is centrally depicted, exhibiting a solemn and divine expression. The background features a golden halo with signs of age and wear, while the garment is painted in faded hues of red and blue, further accentuated with details of gold. The style is marked by the traditional methods and spiritual symbolism characteristic of the Yaroslavl school, noted for its devotional and contemplative focus. The patina and visible deterioration over time add to the historical and spiritual depth of the piece, highlighting its enduring presence through the ages.