Artwork
Iisus Cristos Pantocrator

Iisus Cristos Pantocrator is a drawing by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the "Dimitrie Gusti" National Village Museum.
About this work
Overview
This folk art painting portrays a figure identified as Iisus Cristos Pantocrator (Jesus Christ Pantocrator), characterized by long dark hair, a beard, and distinctive attire consisting of a green robe and a red cape. The composition features the figure against a white background with brown and green design elements.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, Iisus Cristos Pantocrator, is a representation of Jesus Christ as the 'Ruler of All'. The downward cast of his eyes may symbolize humility or introspection. The round object in his left hand and the gesture of his right hand are typical of depictions of Christ, often signifying blessing or teaching.
Technique & Style
Executed in a folk art style, the painting utilizes bold lines, simple shapes, and a limited color palette to convey the image. The facial depiction, with a white-painted face, and the overall aesthetic, are consistent with traditional folk art practices.
History & Provenance
No specific historical or provenance details are provided for this painting, highlighting its classification as a folk art piece without documented attribution or date.
Context
The painting's style suggests it may align with the collections or themes explored by institutions like the Museum of Ethnography, which focuses on folk culture and traditional arts.
Legacy
As a folk art piece, its legacy lies in representing traditional religious iconography through a distinctive, accessible artistic lens, contributing to the broader cultural heritage of religious folk art.
Artist & collection
Museum
"Dimitrie Gusti" National Village Museum
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