Artwork
Icoană pe sticlă „Isus cu Globul”

Icoană pe sticlă „Isus cu Globul” is a drawing by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Ethnographical Museum of Transylvania. The work presents a seated figure with dark hair, dressed in an orange robe that falls over the left shoulder.
About this work
Overview
The work presents a seated figure with dark hair, dressed in an orange robe that falls over the left shoulder. The individual holds a yellow‑toned globe with both hands, gazing forward with a solemn expression. A blue background punctuated by orange highlights frames the composition, while a dark brown wooden frame encloses the image, adding depth to the visual field.
Subject & Meaning
The central figure appears to be a religious icon, suggested by the title’s reference to Jesus. The globe, rendered in a metallic yellow, symbolizes the world under divine stewardship, reinforcing themes of spiritual authority and universal concern.
Technique & Style
The painting employs a limited palette of blues, oranges, and yellows, creating a balanced chromatic harmony. The figure is rendered with clear outlines and smooth modeling, while the background’s flat color field contrasts with the more detailed handling of the robe and globe, emphasizing the central subject.
Context
The piece belongs to the tradition of iconographic representations of Christ holding the world, a motif common in Eastern Christian art. Its stylistic choices reflect a synthesis of traditional iconography with a more contemporary, simplified compositional approach.
Artist & collection
Museum
Ethnographical Museum of Transylvania
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