Greek-Orthodox Icons from the Middle Ages
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Christ Pantocrator, early 17'th century. Portable Icon. Work of Jeremiah Palladas
Collection of the 4th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities of the
Dodecanese. Source [1].
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The Virgin Mary holding Child, 17th century. Source [1].
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Purification of the Virgin. End of 15th/early 16th century.
Collection of the Metropolitan see of Rhodes. Source [1].
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St. George slaying the dragon, 16th century. Source [1].
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St. John the Baptist, 17th century. Source [1].
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St. Luc the evangelist, Late 14th century. Source [1].
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St. Nikolas on his Throne, 16th century. Source [1].
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St. Nikolas the revered, no date available. Private collection of Author.
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St. Symeon Stylite. Double-sided portable icon, 14th century.
Collection of the 4th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities of the
Dodecanese. Source [1]
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St. Charalambos, Middle part of a triptych, 1728.
Collection of the 4th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities of the
Dodecanese. Source [1].
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The Crucufixion, 14th century. From the Virgin Mary's
church in Lidos. Source [1].
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The deposition from the Cross, 16th century. Source [1].
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St. Nectarios, no date available. Source [2].
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St. Panteleimon, no date available. Source [2].
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St. Cosmas, no date available. Source [2]..
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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).