Name
Email
Thank you for subscribing to our mailing list!
There has been some error while submitting the form. Please verify all form fields again.

Icon of the Annunciation (Dionysiou) – F93

Icons are made by monks. Icons in stock can ship in 24 hours. Icons on backorder may take a few weeks, because all icons are made here. 82% of orders ship in 7 days or less because over 14,000 are in stock. You will get an email with your tracking number when yours ship.

If you want this icon by a specific date, you can put the date here. We will get back to you if we can’t.

Please consider adding a donation

$

Description

This 16th century icon is a part of a celebrated set of festal icons showing important events in the life of Jesus plus a few other renowned feasts of the year.  It was painted by George the Cretan for the Holy Monastery of Dionysiou on Mount Athos, and together they are known to be great examples of Post-Byzantine Greek iconographic art.  This icon is the second of that set of icons.

The Annunciation of the Theotokos was a most special event in Sacred History, for on this day, after the Virgin agreed to be the Mother of God yet remain a Virgin (a Mystery that cannot be solved by human understanding), God entered the world through His Incarnation in her womb, bringing life and hope to the world.   The Virgin is seen here speaking with the Archangel as he greets her with these words, “Rejoice!”  She responds by giving her full cooperation in obedience to God’s plan, undoing the disobedience of the first Eve who tasted the forbidden fruit of the Tree of Knowledge before she was ready through humility and meekness.  Thus the Virgin is called the Second Eve, the Mother of all those living a Heavenly life in God through her Son, Jesus Christ.  

0/5 (0 Reviews)

Additional information

Weight N/A
Dimensions N/A
Heritage

Cretan

Church Feast Day 1

25-Mar

Style

Egg Tempera

Location

Dionysiou Monastery, Mt. Athos, Greece

Iconographer

George the Cretan

Date

16th c. (Mid)