Icon depicting the monastery of St. Catherine (c.1700 – c.1800) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork titled “Icon depicting the monastery of St. Catherine” is attributed to “Orthodox Icons” and dates back to approximately 1700 to 1800. It belongs to the Moscow school of icon painting and falls within the genre of iconography. This significant piece is housed at Saint Catherine’s Monastery, located on Mount Sinai, Egypt.

The artwork is a detailed iconographic depiction, rich in Byzantine artistic tradition and religious symbolism. It portrays the sacred Mount Sinai and the monastery at its base with surrounding monastic buildings. The icon features intricate elements such as saints, monks, and angels, all woven into a narrative structure that venerates the holy site. The background consists of a golden hue typical of orthodox iconography, enhancing the spiritual ambiance. This composition serves not only as a religious artifact but also as a remarkable historical record of the revered monastic community at Saint Catherine’s Monastery.