COLLECTIONS / Icons and Wood-Carvings
The Museum's Byzantine and Post-Byzantine icons constitute one of its largest and most important collections. The collection stands out not just by the exceptionally large number of works it contains - ca 3,000 - but also by the wide range of iconographies it covers across the chronological spectrum of Byzantine and Post-Byzantine art, which moreover come from all over Greece, Asia Minor, the Balkans and Russia.
There are also 250 diptychs and triptychs in the collection, dating from the 15th to the 19th century. These artefacts were for the most part works of private devotion.
Some woodcarvings, such as three carved wooden sanctuary iconostases from churches in the Ionian Islands and Northern Greece, episcopal thrones, etc. complete the collection.
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The Resurrection
The Anastasis (Resurrection). According to an inscription, this icon was painted in 1679 by the Cretan artist Ilias Moskos. -
The Massacre of the Innocents
The icon depicts the Massacre of the Innocents. The scene reproduces an engraving that in turn copied a painting by Peter Pau... -
Scenes from Genesis
Portable icon with scenes from Genesis. It is attributed to the Painter Konstantinos Kontarinis. In the lower part, Adam and ... -
The Vision of Constantine the Great
The emperor, depicted mounting and dressed in decorated military uniform, appears to gaze at the Inscription ΕΝ ΤΟΥΤΩ ΝΙΚΑ ΚΩ... -
Carved wooden epitaphios of the Theotokos with scenes from her Life
The carved wooden epitaphios is in the form of a church. It is decorated with three scenes from the life of the Virgin, the V... -
Archangel Michael
Icon with a representation of Archangel Michael, a typical example of Coptic art of the 17th c. It was donated by Antonis Ben... -
Jacob’s Ladder
Closure panel of an iconostasis from Zakynthos. Painted by the Cretan artist Ilias Moskos. A cottage near a river bridge and ... -
St John the Theologian writing the Book of Revelation
Saint John the Theologian, writing the book of Revelation. In the back the city of Patmos, built by the sea. -
The Liturgy of St Spyridon
Painted by the Lacedaimonian Panagiotis Doxaras. It is a largely unknown till recently sketch of the ceiling decoration of th... -
A miracle by Saint Spyridon
At the upper right, the saint appears through clouds to bless, while a galley, with folded sails and a red flag, sails into r... -
The miracle of the Virgin
We see men fleeing the half-sunk ship, swimming towards the shore. In the inscription we read the story of the shipwreck: the... -
The seven Ages of Man
The scene is allegorical. The theme is the meaning of the time from the birth to the death of every man: at the outer periphe... -
Deesis and votive scene
In the lower zone, left, a sail ship is depicted moored, with sails folded and the oars above water. To the back, the inscrip... -
Virgin Glykophilousa
This portable icon depicts the Virgin Glykophilousa-Kardiotissa. According to its stylistic elements, that strongly remind th... -
Sisoes, a hermit pursuing ascetism in Egypt is visiting the tomb of Alexander the Great. Looking at the dead hero he is medit... -
Saint Nicholas
This portable icon depicted Saint Spyridon enthroned. Beneath this scene that is dated in 18th c., an older painting layer wa... -
Saint Anna and scenes from the Life of the Virgin.
A walled garden with a fountain, trees and plants. Detail from the prayer of Saint Anna, the mother of the Virgin in a portab... -
St John Chrysostom, the widow's vineyard, and the transfer of his relic.
In the upper zone, John Chrysostom appears in bust. In the middle zone, a small sailing ship carries the holy relic to Consta... -
St Nicholas and Andrew flagging the icon of Virgin Hodegetria
In between the saints are depicted the image of Virgin and a ship with two masts with open sails and red flag carrying the em... -
Iconostasis
The parts of the iconostasis, that are dated in the 17th-18th c., have different origins: the wood-curved part is from the Io...
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