Artwork
Iisus Hristos Pantocrator

Iisus Hristos Pantocrator is a drawing by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Romanian Peasant Museum.
About this work
Overview
This image depicts a bearded man with a golden halo, identified as Iisus Hristos Pantocrator (Jesus Christ Pantocrator), in a composition characterized by bold, flat colors and the absence of shading for depth.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, Jesus Christ, is portrayed in a traditional representation of authority and serenity. The golden halo signifies divinity, while the right hand on the chest may imply a gesture of blessing or heart-directed devotion. The left hand holds an unspecified small round object, potentially symbolic.
Technique & Style
The artwork features a distinctive style marked by flat, bold colors without shading, resulting in a two-dimensional appearance. The red border with white swirls and the contrasting colors of the robes (orange over green) against a dark background further emphasize this stylistic choice.
Context
The inclusion of two white flowers with red centers behind the figure introduces a natural element, potentially symbolizing purity, life, or the connection between the divine and nature. This detail contrasts with the otherwise formal, religious iconography.
Legacy
The image's style, particularly its bold flatness, is noted for its similarity to techniques like cross-hatching, suggesting a potential influence or parallel with graphic representation methods.
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