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Les trois saints eveques de Rostov: Isaie (mort en 1090), Leonce (mort en 1077)
FIA5404281 Les trois saints eveques de Rostov: Isaie (mort en 1090), Leonce (mort en 1077), Ignace (mort en 1288) - Russian icon : The three saint bishops of Rostov: Isaiah, Leontius and Ignatius. Tempera on panel, Late 15th cen. State Open-air Museum Rostov Kremlin, Rostov by Unknown Artist, (15th century); State Open-air Museum Rostov Kremlin, Russia; Photo eFine Art Images; out of copyright
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Aureola Bishop Orders Orthodox Religion
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This print showcases the exquisite Russian icon titled "Les trois saints eveques de Rostov: Isaie (mort en 1090), Leonce (mort en 1077), Ignace (mort en 1288)" or "The three saint bishops of Rostov: Isaiah, Leontius and Ignatius". Created by an unknown artist in the 15th century, this tempera on panel masterpiece is currently housed in the State Open-air Museum Rostov Kremlin, Russia. The image depicts three revered figures from Russian history. The first bishop, Isaiah, passed away in 1090 followed by Leontius in 1077 and Ignatius in 1288. Adorned with vibrant colors and intricate details, this piece exemplifies the artistic brilliance of the medieval period. These holy men are portrayed wearing traditional bishop attire with aureolas radiating around their heads as a symbol of divinity. Their presence evokes a sense of reverence and spiritual devotion. As we delve into this artwork's historical context, we witness its significance within Orthodox Christianity. The painting represents not only religious figures but also reflects the rich cultural heritage of Russia. Through this photograph captured by eFine Art Images for Bridgeman Images, viewers can appreciate both the aesthetic beauty and profound religious symbolism embedded within this remarkable work of art. It serves as a testament to human creativity throughout centuries while offering a glimpse into ancient traditions that continue to shape contemporary society.
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