The artwork titled “Theotokos of St. Theodore” is a revered icon created by Orthodox Icons around c.1100 – c.1200. This piece belongs to the Middle Byzantine period, specifically within the Komnenian style era. It is an iconic representation of the Virgin Mary, Mother of God, aligning with the genre of traditional Orthodox Christian icons.
The artwork depicts the Virgin Mary holding the Christ Child. Both figures are enveloped in an ornate metal cover, likely silver or gilded, adorned with intricate engravings and embellishments. The Virgin Mary’s head is crowned, symbolizing her reverence and significance. The Christ Child, positioned tenderly against her, has a serene and holy expression. Surrounding the central figures are a series of radiant lines that emanate outwards, enhancing their divine presence. The background and borders feature additional religious motifs and possibly inscriptions that add to the sacredness and historical value of the piece.