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Iceland by Tamas Tuzes-Katai
Icon of the Mother of God and Infant Christ (Virgin Eleousa), Angelos Akotantos, c. 1425-1450, Cleveland Museum of Art: Medieval Art
This type of icon is known as the Virgin Eleousa (Virgin of Tenderness) characterized by the touching cheeks of mother and child in a loving moment. The icon signifies Christ’s incarnation, suffering, and death for the sake of humankind. Three ornamental stars on the Virgin’s cloak are traditional symbols of her chastity; a blue cap covers her hair and protects her modesty. The child wears a pale green tunic and deep orange cloak, both highlighted in gold. The Christ Child holds a scroll tied with a ribbon, a symbol of the Gospels. The icon was painted by the Cretan icon painter Akotantos, the preeminent artistic personality on Crete during the 1400s. This icon is from his period of greatest activity and pre-dates the collapse of Constantinople in 1453. The treatment of the faces and draperies is handled with fluency and skill and reveals Akotantos to be a painter of great talent. Given its large scale, the icon was intended for use within an orthodox church, possibly a monastery, and not for a private home. Size: Unframed: 96 x 70 cm (37 13/16 x 27 9/16 in.) Medium: tempera and gold on wood panel
https://clevelandart.org/art/2010.154
SISSY SPACEK as CARRIE WHITE CARRIE (1976) dir. Brian De Palma
Andrew Wyeth (American, 1917-2009), Perpetual Care, 1961. Drybrush on paper, 73.7 x 59.1 cm.
c1950 Heart Locket
Water Lilies, Claude Monet
“Heartbroken” 1895 Ignacio Diaz Olano
MATT SMITH as DAEMON TARGARYEN HOUSE OF THE DRAGON | S01E04: King of the Narrow Sea
Photo By Ann E. Zelle 1986
The ghosts of this October twilight, whispering of yearning in the silence of the fog // Part 2