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Saint John Evangelist icon, Orthodox icon St John the Theologian, Apostle John Byzantine art wall hanging, Handmade icon wood plaque 29x21cm
Saint John Evangelist icon, Orthodox icon St John the Theologian, Apostle John Byzantine art wall hanging, Handmade icon wood plaque 29x21cm
A true masterpiece of an icon with the technique of lithography with the representation of Saint John The Evangelist.
The Evangelist John , or St. John the Theologian was delivering his favorite disciple of Christ . He is the author of the book of the same name in the New Testament and one of the four Evangelists. John wrote the fourth Gospel, which was called the "Spiritual Gospel" and that is why it is also called "Theologian". He taught in Asia Minor and in Greece . He died in Ephesus , Asia Minor. He was exiled along with other Christians to Patmos during the reign of Emperor Domitian . He also wrote the famous Apocalypse on this island . Although during the Occult Work the Shepherd of Hermes [13] distinguishes the Evangelist from the author of Revelation. The first handles the Greek language much better while the second is distinguished by Eastern influences. [2]
In this artwork the technique of lithography is used, creating a unique work of beauty. Based on a lithographed copy of Byzantine art, the hagiographer painted this work abiding to the traditional method of artificial ageing, as taught in the iconography workshops of the Athonian State. In fact, the artificial ageing of the iconography is handmade, a process given particular attention by the monks of Mount Athos.
Can be hung on a wall or placed on a flat surface.
The item is sold without the stand depicted.
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