
In a church on the Princes’ Islands of Istanbul, a masterpiece and Byzantine treasure awaited discovery. This unique bilateral post-Byzantine icon of Panagia Eleousa held a peculiar feature: on its reverse side, there was another painted icon from the same time period, which had remained “hidden” for over a century inside a heavy metal box, kept in the Church of Panagia Eleousa on Büyükada/Pringipos. This magnificent, rare, and unique artifact, often regarded as the Byzantine Mona Lisa, has endured through the centuries, conveying numerous historical, social, and artistic messages. With the expertise of a conservator, who tends to it as an art doctor, it has been safeguarded for future generations. Currently, this masterpiece is housed at the Church of Panagia Eleousa in Büyükada/Pringipos, Istanbul.
The “Byzantine Mona Liza” Discovered in Istanbul
Jun 08, 2023 @ 11:28:42
Nice job
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Jun 09, 2023 @ 17:05:39
Thanks for your comment!
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Jun 09, 2023 @ 18:30:49
You are welcome
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Sep 01, 2023 @ 22:37:17
Thanks for sharing about this masterpiece.
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Sep 02, 2023 @ 08:37:34
You are most welcome!
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