Artwork

Icoană cu tema. Fecioara și pruncul Isus, ținut în mâna dreaptă; sus un chenar cu flori. Cromatică: fond albastru; culori: negru; alb; verde; galben.

Icoană cu tema. Fecioara și pruncul Isus, ținut în mâna dreaptă; sus un chenar cu flori. Cromatică: fond albastru; culori: negru; alb; verde; galben., by Unknown, 1850
Icoană cu tema. Fecioara și pruncul Isus, ținut în mâna dreaptă; sus un chenar cu flori. Cromatică: fond albastru; culori: negru; alb; verde; galben., by Unknown, 1850

Icoană cu tema. Fecioara și pruncul Isus, ținut în mâna dreaptă; sus un chenar cu flori. Cromatică: fond albastru; culori: negru; alb; verde; galben. is a drawing by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the ASTRA National Museum Complex.

About this work

Overview

The work is an iconographic panel depicting the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus in her right hand, framed by a decorative floral border. The central field is rendered in a blue ground, while the composition incorporates a limited palette of black, white, green and yellow.

Subject & Meaning

The image follows the traditional Christian motif of the Theotokos with Child, emphasizing maternal tenderness and divine incarnation. The inclusion of a floral garland above the figures may symbolize purity and the garden of Eden, reinforcing theological associations of Mary as the new Eve.

Technique & Style

Executed in the conventional icon medium, the piece employs flat areas of color and defined outlines typical of Eastern liturgical art. The limited chromatic scheme and stylized forms reflect the didactic purpose of icons, while the floral motif adds a decorative, ornamental layer.

Context

While specific origins are not recorded, the use of a rope for suspension and the wooden backing are consistent with portable devotional objects intended for private or chapel use. The presence of the floral border and color choices align with regional iconographic conventions of Eastern Christian art.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

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