Icon with the Virgin and Child
This statuette, carefully cut from an ivory plaque, follows a widespread Byzantine image type called the Hodegetria, in which the Virgin supports the Christ Child with her left arm. It takes its name from an icon housed in the Hodegon Monastery in Constantinople.
Artwork Details
- Title: Icon with the Virgin and Child
- Date: mid-10th–mid-11th century
- Geography: Made in probably Constantinople
- Culture: Byzantine
- Medium: Elephant ivory
- Dimensions: Overall: 9 3/16 x 2 3/4 x 1/2in. (23.4 x 7 x 1.3cm)
- Classification: Ivories-Elephant
- Credit Line: Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917
- Object Number: 17.190.103
- Curatorial Department: Medieval Art and The Cloisters
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