The artwork titled “Saint George (front side)” is attributed to the artist Orthodox Icons and dates from approximately 875 to 1125. Created using tempera on wood, the piece is a significant example of the Novgorod and Kyiv schools of icon painting. Measuring 174 by 122 centimeters, this iconographic work belongs to the genre of religious iconography and is part of the Saints series. Currently, it resides in the Dormition (Assumption) Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin, in Moscow, Russia.
The artwork depicts Saint George in a frontal pose, characterized by the stylized and symbolic representation typical of Byzantine iconography. Saint George is portrayed with finely detailed features, intense eyes, and curly hair, with golden tones dominating the background, signifying the sacred. The paint, although aged and weathered, retains vibrant reds and golds, illustrating Saint George in traditional military attire. His countenance exudes a serene yet firm expression, reflecting his revered status as a martyr and protector within Christian hagiography. Elements of his armor, including what appears to be a shield and lance, are intricately detailed despite the visible wear and damage, hinting at the artwork’s antiquity and historical significance.