CHRIST EMMANUEL
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CHRIST EMMANUEL

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CHRIST EMMANUEL
RUSSIAN (MOSCOW SCHOOL), 16TH CENTURY
Christ represented as a boy, bust-length, looking directly at the viewer, his plump face framed by short hair, with a fringe on his excessively broad forehead, his rounded facial features executed delicately with various tones of brown, his orange garments accentuated by dense golden folds 14¼ x 11¼ in. (36 x 28.7 cm)
Literature
Catalogue of the exhibition Le Réel Transfiguré. Icônes Russes du XVè au XXè Siècle., Tesse Museum, November 1988 - January 1989, no.11 (including references to previous exhibitions)
Catalogue of the exhibition Icona. Volto del Mistero, (Milan, 1991), p.72, table 7
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Lot Essay

The youth of Christ in his representation as Emmanuel does not refer to his childhood, but instead to the incorruptible, timeless youthfulness embodied in his incarnation, as suggested by prophet Isaiah, 7:14. Christ Emmanuel is usually portrayed in a Deisis or in a medallion in the subject of the 'Convocation of the Angels' (see for example lot 26). His depiction on this early panel alone is quite unusual.

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