Our Lady Hodegetria
Iconography: Holy Virgin Hodegetria
Date: XV century. 1482
Iconographic school/art center: Moscow school
Icon-painter: Dionisius
Origin: From the Ascension Cathedral of the Ascension Monastery in Moscow’s Kremlin.
Material: Wood, tempera
Dimensions: height 135 cm, width 111 cm
In the 14th century, Archbishop of Suzdal Dionysius commissioned a copy to be made in Constantinople of the wonderworking icon of the Mother of God Hodegetria from the Hodegon Monastery. The copy was later removed to the Ascension Cathedral of the Ascension Monastery founded in Moscow’s Kremlin by the grand princess Eudokia. The icon was damaged by the 1482 fire and Dionysius was ordered to repaint it. Among iconographic features of the icon are the depiction of the Infant and the half-length figures of the Archangels Michael and Gabriel that had obviously remained in the original painting.
Inv. № .12799. © The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Bibliography:
Иконопись из собрания Третьяковской галереи. М., 2008. С. 117.