Portable Triptych Icon: The Resurrection and Anastasis

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Portable Triptych Icon: The Resurrection and Anastasis

Date
1600s
Medium
painted wood panel within enameled brass frame
Culture
Byzantium, Russia, Moscow?, Byzantine period, 17th century
Department
Medieval Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

This triptych icon was probably commissioned by a lay person for private prayer and meditation. It could be folded and shut when not in use. The scenes represented from left to right are: The Crucifixion (left); The Resurrection and Anastasis (center); and Adoration of the Miracle-Working Icon of the Vladimir Mother of God (right). Small portable icons such as this were common to later Russian religious practice.

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