Isaiah Worshipping the Virgin Mary and Child Jesus (c.1200 – c.1300) by Orthodox Icons

The artwork entitled “Isaiah Worshipping the Virgin Mary and Child Jesus,” created by the artistic entity known as “Orthodox Icons,” dates back to circa 1200 – circa 1300. This piece belongs to the art movement of the Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204-1261) and is categorized under the genre of religious icons. As a part of the series “Virgin Mary, Mother of God,” this profound work presides in its notable location at Saint Catherine’s Monastery on Mount Sinai, Egypt.

In the artwork, we observe the revered figure of the prophet Isaiah standing barefoot, dressed in a flowing robe. His right hand is raised in a gesture of reverence towards the Virgin Mary and the Child Jesus. The Virgin Mary is depicted holding the Child Jesus, both adorned with halos signifying their holy status. The Virgin Mary is garbed in rich, dark robes with intricate detailing, embodying an aura of solemnity and devotion. The colour palette is dominated by warm, earthy tones, characteristic of the icons from this period, and the background bears a golden hue, emphasizing the divine context of the scene. This masterpiece captures a moment of profound worship and veneration, illustrating the spiritual connection and the deep reverence for the holy figures represented.

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