108. Double Holiday Icon, "The Birth of Saint John the Baptist" and "Assembly of the Holy Apostles", Wallachia, post-Brancovan school, second half of the 18th century, very rare collector's item.
Početna cijena
EUR 500
Sesija
Čet., 26 lipnja 2025 18:00
Dimenzije
width 16 cm, height 21.5 cm
Opis
tempera pe lemn
Informacije o istraživanju
The Birth of Saint John the Baptist is celebrated on June 24. This holiday is also known in folk tradition as Sânziene or Drăgaică. Saint John the Baptist was born in the city of Orini, in the family of the priest Zachariah, Elisabeth - his mother - being a descendant of the lineage of Aaron. It is important to mention that, following the summer solstice (June 21), the duration of the day begins to decrease, while the night grows. In this key of symbolic interpretation, the birth of Saint John, who embodies the Old Law, occurs at a time of decreasing light, signifying the sunset of the Old Testament. The day of the summer solstice has inspired poets and musicians over time, being evoked in various forms. George Coșbuc dedicated to the season the poems "An endless strip" and "Under the poplars here is cool", gathered under the title "Summer" in the volume Fire de tort. June 21, the longest day of the year and the shortest night, represents an occasion for a astral celebration, which Ion Heliade Rădulescu described as a veritable magical fairy tale of the night. On June 30, the Church celebrates the Synaxis of the Twelve Apostles - the disciples chosen by the Savior Jesus Christ, who brought the world the good news of the Gospel. The Apostles were witnesses of Christ's life, Passions and Resurrection. Through their lives, marked by sacrifice, faith and courage, they became the foundation of the Christian Church and living examples of mission and service. The twelve Apostles are: Peter, Andrew, Jacob, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew, Jacob of Alfeu, Jude Thaddeus, Simon Zelotes, and Matthias, chosen in place of Judas Iscariot.
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DODATNE INFORMACIJE
Za pojašnjenja u vezi s postupkom licitiranja, troškovima kupnje, uvjetima jamstva, plaćanja i preuzimanja osvojenog lota preporučujemo da pažljivo pročitate/ponovno pročitate Pravilnik o licitiranju.
Za dodatne informacije o lotu i aukciji kontaktirajte Odjel umjetničkih savjetnika.
Dimenzije
width 16 cm, height 21.5 cm
Opis
tempera pe lemn
Informacije o istraživanju
The Birth of Saint John the Baptist is celebrated on June 24. This holiday is also known in folk tradition as Sânziene or Drăgaică. Saint John the Baptist was born in the city of Orini, in the family of the priest Zachariah, Elisabeth - his mother - being a descendant of the lineage of Aaron. It is important to mention that, following the summer solstice (June 21), the duration of the day begins to decrease, while the night grows. In this key of symbolic interpretation, the birth of Saint John, who embodies the Old Law, occurs at a time of decreasing light, signifying the sunset of the Old Testament. The day of the summer solstice has inspired poets and musicians over time, being evoked in various forms. George Coșbuc dedicated to the season the poems "An endless strip" and "Under the poplars here is cool", gathered under the title "Summer" in the volume Fire de tort. June 21, the longest day of the year and the shortest night, represents an occasion for a astral celebration, which Ion Heliade Rădulescu described as a veritable magical fairy tale of the night. On June 30, the Church celebrates the Synaxis of the Twelve Apostles - the disciples chosen by the Savior Jesus Christ, who brought the world the good news of the Gospel. The Apostles were witnesses of Christ's life, Passions and Resurrection. Through their lives, marked by sacrifice, faith and courage, they became the foundation of the Christian Church and living examples of mission and service. The twelve Apostles are: Peter, Andrew, Jacob, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew, Jacob of Alfeu, Jude Thaddeus, Simon Zelotes, and Matthias, chosen in place of Judas Iscariot.