Adoration of the Kings (Damaskinos)
Adoration of the Kings also known as the Adoration of the Magi is a popular tempera painting by Greek painter Michele Damaschino. The painting is roughly the same size as Damaschino's The Last Supper. Both paintings were created around the same period. Michele Damaschino painted in parts of Italy and Greece. He was primarily active in Heraklion, Sicily, and Venice. He is a major representative of the Cretan Renaissance. He was a Cretan Renaissance painter who painted in the Greek mannerisms prevalent at the time. He also blended the style with the Venetian technique creating a new prototype of painting. He was followed by countless artists both Greek and Italian. His version of the Adoration of the Kings is a very important painting because it reveals the mixture of painting styles prevalent in most of his works. The Adoration of the Kings is now in the Monastery of Agia Aikaterini in Heraklion, Crete. It is part of the collection of Saint Catherine's Monastery Mount Sinai, Egypt.
Adoration of the Kings | |
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Greek: Η Προσκύνηση των Μάγων, Italian: L'Adorazione dei Magi | |
Artist | Michael Damaskinos |
Year | c. 1586–1591 |
Medium | tempera on wood |
Movement | Cretan School |
Subject | Nativity of Jesus |
Dimensions | 110 cm × 85 cm (43.3 in × 33.5 in) |
Location | Monastery of Agia Aikaterini, Heraklion, Crete |
Owner | Collection of Saint Catherine's Monastery Mount Sinai, Egypt |