Greek-Orthodox Icons from the Middle Ages


All images are referenced below the gallery.

Christ Pantocrator, early 17th century. Portable Icon. Work of Jeremiah Palladas Collection of the 4th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities of the Dodecanese. Source [1].

The Virgin Mary holding Child, 17th century. Source [1].

Purification of the Virgin. End of 15th/early 16th century. Collection of the Metropolitan see of Rhodes. Source [1].

St. George slaying the dragon, 16th century. Source [1].

St. John the Baptist, 17th century. Source [1].

St. Luc the evangelist, Late 14th century. Source [1].

St. Nikolas on his Throne, 16th century. Source [1].

St. Nikolas the revered, no date available. Private collection of Author.

St. Symeon Stylite. Double-sided portable icon, 14th century. Collection of the 4th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities of the Dodecanese. Source [1].

St. Charalambos, Middle part of a triptych, 1728. Collection of the 4th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities of the Dodecanese. Source [1].

The Crucufixion, 14th century. From the Virgin Mary's church in Lidos. Source [1].

The deposition from the Cross, 16th century. Source [1].

St. Nectarios, no date available. Source [2].

St. Panteleimon, no date available. Source [2].

St. Cosmas, no date available. Source [2].

Tribute at the holy alter, no date available. Source [3].

Compiled by Nikolaos Provatas.Sources, [1] The Detainees Welfair Association "Onissimos", [2] "O SWTHP" publication, Solwnos 100 - Athens, and[3] Christian Unity of Cypriot Academics publication(1997).