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The Mother of God Glycophilousa, between 1500 and 1520. Creator: Cretan School
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The Mother of God Glycophilousa, between 1500 and 1520. Creator: Cretan School
The Mother of God Glycophilousa, between 1500 and 1520
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The Mother of God Glycophilousa," a stunning 16th century icon painting from the Cretan School, presents the Virgin Mary cradling the infant Jesus with a tender and protective embrace. The Madonna and Child are depicted in an intimate moment of motherhood, with Mary's robe adorned in rich burgundy tones and intricate gold detailing. The background is simple, with a scroll at the bottom bearing the inscription "Stella Maris," or "Star of the Sea." This exquisite work of art, created between 1500 and 1520, is a testament to the artistic prowess of the Cretan School during the Renaissance period. The painting's tempera technique and meticulous attention to detail showcase the institution's influence from Italian art, while maintaining distinctly Greek and Orthodox Christian elements. The Mother of God Glycophilousa is a beloved image of the Madonna and Child, with Mary's title "Glykophilousa," or "Sweet-kissing," emphasizing her deep affection for her son. The painting's peaceful and nurturing scene reflects the importance of family and motherhood in both Greek and Christian traditions. Originally from Crete, this icon was likely housed in a monastery or church before being acquired by the Petit Palais Museum in Paris, France, where it is now displayed as a cherished piece of heritage art. The Mother of God Glycophilousa continues to captivate viewers with its beauty and spiritual significance, inviting reflection on the enduring bond between a mother and her child.
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