Image of the Church of Panagia (Our Lady) tis Aggeloktistis, mosaic
This picture shows the mosaic of Panagia tis Aggeloktistis inside the church. The interior of the church is decorated with significant frescoes of the 13th century; icons dated to various periods and the famous mosaic of Panagia tis Aggeloktistis. This particular mosaic is on the conch of the apse, inside the bema. It is considered to be one of the most significant and elaborate wall mosaics of Early Christian art. It depicts the Virgin standing, holding baby Jesus in her left arm, with the Archangels Michael and Gabriel on either side. It is the oldest, surviving monumental representation of the standing Panagia Aristerokratousa. On the inscription she is referred to as "H AGIA MARIA" (Holy Mary). This creates difficulties as far as the theological interpretation of the inscription is concerned, since during that period Panagia is encountered as Agia Maria only in the Monophysite districts of Anatolia. This particular representation of Panagia is probably the forerunner of the later known type of Panagia Odegetria. In the Latin chapel’s sacristy, twenty-one portable icons are kept. This image was taken during the 3D scanning session of June 2014.
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The Cyprus Institute - STARC |
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Image of the Church of Panagia (Our Lady) tis Aggeloktistis, mosaic |
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This picture shows the mosaic of Panagia tis Aggeloktistis inside the church. The interior of the church is decorated with significant frescoes of the 13th century; icons dated to various periods and the famous mosaic of Panagia tis Aggeloktistis. This particular mosaic is on the conch of the apse, inside the bema. It is considered to be one of the most significant and elaborate wall mosaics of Early Christian art. It depicts the Virgin standing, holding baby Jesus in her left arm, with the Archangels Michael and Gabriel on either side. It is the oldest, surviving monumental representation of the standing Panagia Aristerokratousa. On the inscription she is referred to as "H AGIA MARIA" (Holy Mary). This creates difficulties as far as the theological interpretation of the inscription is concerned, since during that period Panagia is encountered as Agia Maria only in the Monophysite districts of Anatolia. This particular representation of Panagia is probably the forerunner of the later known type of Panagia Odegetria. In the Latin chapel’s sacristy, twenty-one portable icons are kept. This image was taken during the 3D scanning session of June 2014. |
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Photographic campaign, Church of Panagia (Our Lady) tis Aggeloktistis, Kiti, Cyprus |
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Photographic campaign for the documentation of the Church of Panagia (Our Lady) tis Aggeloktistis, Kiti, Cyprus |