Two bilateral icons of Christ and the Virgin on Rhodes


Published: Nov 23, 2011
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14th century Rhodes bilateral icons Manuel II Palaiologos
Μυρτάλη ΑΧΕΙΜΑΣΤΟΥ-ΠΟΤΑΜΙΑΝΟΥ
Abstract

The two bilateral icons in the Medieval Museum of Rhodes with Christ Pantocrator and the Virgin were originally a pair of despotic icons on an iconostasis. They are works of an excellent and possibly Constantinopolitan painter, produced in the middle of the fourteenth century. To the same period are dated two more bilateral icons with the Crucifixion and the Evangelist Luke, on the rear side respectively, important works also of one painter. It is suggested that these icons, as well as the splendid bilateral icon of the Virgin and St Nicholas in the same museum, were perhaps among the gifts of ecclesiastical treasures given by Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos, before 1394, to Fr. Domenico d’ Alamania, Admiral of the Order of the Knights of St John of Rhodes.

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