Byzantine Ivory Icon: The Koimesis (Dormition of the Virgin)

Byzantine Ivory Icon: The Koimesis (Dormition of the Virgin)

Arts of Significance 975 AD Medieval 🇬🇷 Greece 164 views

A carved elephant ivory panel depicting the Koimesis — the Dormition (falling-asleep) of the Virgin Mary — from the Byzantine tradition, late 10th century. One of the supreme expressions of Byzantine miniature carving.

The Art of Byzantine IvoryConstantinople — the capital of the Byzantine Empire for over a thousand years — produced ivory carvings of extraordinary refinement, particularly between the 9th and 12th centuries. Carved in imperial workshops, these panels served as luxury devotional objects, reliquary c...

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