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  2. Christ the Vine (Moskos) - Wikipedia

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    It describes Jesus's disciples as branches of himself. The Moskos version Christ the Vine is an identical copy of a painting in the Byzantine and Christian Museum identified by historians as a mid-16th-century icon created by an unknown artist. [2] The Moskos version is located at the Benaki Museum in Athens, Greece. [3] [4] [5]

  3. The Dormition and Assumption of the Virgin (Moskos)

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    The painter employs more modernistic techniques on the wood panel. The artist presents a foreground, middle ground, and background. The work is comparable to Proto-Renaissance paintings. The Death and the Assumption of the Virgin is a similar work completed by Fra Angelico around 1432. Andreas Ritzo's early Cretan painting is also very similar ...

  4. Christ Enthroned (Moskos) - Wikipedia

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    His icon was the framework for later painters of the maniera greca. Moskos painted his own version and significantly refined it. Emmanuel Tzanes painted his own version around the same period. The Moskos version is located at the Icon Museum in Recklinghausen, Germany. It was formerly part of the Minken Collection in London. [2] [3]

  5. Leos Moskos - Wikipedia

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    [1] In March 1665 the church commissioners were looking for money for the ongoing work. On February 17, 1666, Sir Leos Moskos son of Sir George appointed the priest Symeon Maroudas as his commissioner in Zakynthos. He signed the document Leos Moskos. Recall, Elias Moskos was an active painter in Zakynthos around this period. There might be some ...

  6. Ioannis Moskos - Wikipedia

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    Ioannis Moskos (Greek: Ιωάννης Μόσκος; 1635-44 – 1721) was a Greek painter that migrated to Venice. Two other very famous painters with the name Moskos were active around the same period Elias Moskos and Leos Moskos .

  7. Virgin and Child on Bronze (Moskos) - Wikipedia

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    The painter used the traditional heavenly garment typical of Greek-Italian Byzantine painting. The artist refined the common prototype of the Cretan Renaissance. The flesh tones and features of both the Virgin and Child exhibit a shadowing technique. The artist adds more realism to the celestial beings. The curvature in the Virgin's face is ...

  8. Constantine and Helen (Moskos) - Wikipedia

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    Constantine and Helen is a painting by Ioannis Moskos. He was a prolific Greek painter associated with Venice and the Ionian Islands. He flourished during the Late Cretan School and early Heptanese School. Three painters with the same last name were active during the same period, the other two were Leos Moskos and Elias Moskos.

  9. Jacob's Ladder (Moskos) - Wikipedia

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    Jacob’s Ladder is a tempera painting created by Elias Moskos. Elias was a Greek painter originally from the island of Crete. By the 1650s he was living on the island of Zakynthos. He also worked on the island of Kefalonia. There were two other painters active during his lifetime with the same last name. Ioannis Moskos and Leos Moskos. The ...

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