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Extreme Humility King of Glory Orthodox Icon, Serigraphy Canvas with Gold Leaf, Handmade Greek Byzantine Wall Art
Extreme Humility King of Glory Orthodox Icon, Serigraphy Canvas with Gold Leaf, Handmade Greek Byzantine Wall Art
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This icon of the Extreme Humility (Akra Tapeinosis), also called the King of Glory, is a vintage-style serigraphy on canvas with rich gold-leaf detailing and an aged patina that echoes a centuries-old original. It shows the dead Christ risen from the tomb, head bowed, before the Cross — the image of His utter self-emptying love. Available in large formats up to 41×58 cm.
Product Specifications
- Technique: Handmade serigraphy (silkscreen) on canvas with gold-leaf detailing and an aged vintage finish
- Mounting: Canvas on wood
- Origin: Handcrafted in our family workshop in Greece
- Available sizes: 4.6×6.1, 6.2×8.5, 10×15, 14×20, 20×28, 27×40 and 41×58 cm
- Made to order in any theme upon request
The Significance of the Extreme Humility
The icon of the Extreme Humility (in Greek, Akra Tapeinosis) shows Christ after His death upon the Cross, depicted half-length and upright within the tomb, His head bowed and His hands at rest, the Cross rising behind Him. Though it portrays the lifeless body of the Lord, it bears the inscription "The King of Glory" — for in this very moment of utter humiliation and self-emptying (kenosis) is revealed the depth of God's love and the certainty of the coming Resurrection.
One of the most moving images of Holy Week, it is closely associated with the services of the Passion and with the Epitaphios. As a devotional icon, the Extreme Humility draws the heart into the mystery of Christ's sacrifice and His victory over death — a profound presence in any prayer corner and a meaningful gift for a Christian home.
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Santiago 4:8 (NTV) dice: «Acérquense a Dios, y Dios se acercará a ustedes. Lávense las manos, pecadores; purifiquen sus corazones, porque su lealtad está dividida entre Dios y el mundo».
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