Savior in Power (c.1450 – c.1500) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork, titled “Savior in Power,” is a remarkable icon created by the artist known as “Orthodox Icons” during the time period of approximately 1450 to 1500. This masterpiece belongs to the Galicia-Volyn school art movement and is a notable piece in the genre of iconography. It is part of the “Christ the Savior” series.

The artwork depicts Christ enthroned, rendered with the traditional iconographic techniques characteristic of the Galicia-Volyn school. Christ is centrally positioned within a mandorla, symbolizing his divine and sacred nature. Dressed in resplendent robes of deep red, He holds an open book in his left hand, while His right hand is raised in a gesture of blessing. The background is intricately detailed, featuring rich and exhaustive patterns, with a luminous halo encircling Christ’s head, signifying his holiness and majesty. The color palette, heavily dominated by deep reds and golds, accentuates the divine presence and authority of the Savior. This historical icon exhibits the theological and artistic ingenuity of its time, reflecting profound spiritual symbolism and veneration.

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