St. John the Baptist
20th century
Castle Museum in Łańcut
Part of the collection: Icons
Crucifixion, silhouette icon. Crosses cast in brass and decorated with enamel were objects of religious worship widespread in Russia. The earliest products of this type came from Byzantium; over time, they were replaced by local ones. From the end of the 17th c. until the 20th c., the production of cast crosses and icons concentrated in the hands of the Old Ritualists - the followers of the old Rus church tradition, who did not accept the liturgical reform which began in Moscow Orthodoxy in the middle of the 17th c. The Old Ritualists accepted only the eight-pointed cross with three crossbeams, typical in the Rus tradition (see S.12789MŁ – 12794MŁ; S.12869MŁ; S.12871MŁ – 12876MŁ). Persecuted in Russia, the Old Believers formed communities that developed their own rules for creating images and produced their own objects of worship. These objects were also gladly used by the adherents of the official Orthodox doctrine. Different views on the proper ways of depicting and describing images placed on crosses arose between specific communities of the Old Believers. In contrast to the strict Priestless communities, who rejected the ministry of priests since the liturgical reform, the Priested communities were more open to the influence of the official Church. A Priested community has developed in Guslitsa, in central Russia, near Moscow from the end of the 18th c. During the 19th c., the Guslitsa region became one of the most important centres of casting, producing crosses, single-panel and folding icons, etc. A characteristic feature of the products from Guslitsa and those modelled on them were the winged heads of seraphim, also known as cherubs, mounted on pins (see S.12872MŁ; S.12875-12876MŁ). Guslitsa castings and their imitations began using imbrication in the backgrounds, as can be seen on the displayed icon in the shape of a silhouette cross. Teresa Bagińska-Żurawska https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9243-3967
Dimensions
height: 14.7 cm, width: 9 cm
Technique
cast, enamelling
Material
brass, varnish enamel
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decyzja administracyjna
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Castle Museum in Łańcut
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Location / status
20th century
Castle Museum in Łańcut
19th (?) century
Castle Museum in Łańcut
1800 — 1850
Castle Museum in Łańcut
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