Icon Triptych: The Healing of the Paralytic (wings missing)

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This central panel of a triptych is set within a frame arched at the top and with lateral twisted columns. The Healing of the Paralytic formed part of the Byzantine New Testament miracle cycle sometimes included within the main feasts in monumental art. As portrayed here, Christ and the paralytic, holding his bed (inscribed in Greek 'Take your bed and walk'), fill the main part of the scene with a few observers to the left. The background is filled with a variety of buildings.

Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Oxford

Title

Icon Triptych: The Healing of the Paralytic (wings missing)

Date

17th C

Medium

oil on panel

Measurements

H 14.4 x W 8.5 cm

Accession number

AN1988.21

Acquisition method

Presented by Miss Rosemary Rendel in memory of her parents, Sir George and Lady Rendel, 1988

Work type

Painting

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