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Christ and Pantocrator
Mosaic of Christ Pantocrator with the Christogram Christogram | IC XC.
The " Christ Pantocrator " mosaic in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
The oldest icon of Christ Pantocrator, Encaustic painting | encaustic on panel, c. 6th century ( Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai ).
Christ Pantocrator seated in a capital " U " in an illuminated manuscript from the Badische Landesbibliothek, Germany.
Christ Pantocrator, detail of the Deesis mosaic in Hagia Sophia-Constantinople ( Istanbul ) 12th century
Christ Pantocrator, God incarnate in the Christianity | Christian faith, shown in a mosaic from Daphni Monastery | Daphni, Greece, ca.
Mosaic of Christ Pantocrator from Hagia Sophia.
File: St Joseph the Betrothed 080202. jpg | Interior of St. Joseph the Betrothed Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in Chicago, Illinois depicting Christ Pantocrator as in traditional byzantine church style.
The oldest surviving panel icon of Christ Pantocrator, Encaustic painting | encaustic on panel, c. 6th century.
The depiction of the Christ Pantocrator was painted for the college by a Greek Orthodox monk and is used as a focus for meditation.
Christ Pantocrator | Christ in Majesty
Church of Christ Pantocrator ( 13th century )
* the Church of Christ Pantocrator ( 13th – 14th century )
Image: Spas_vsederzhitel_sinay. jpg | The oldest known icon of Christ Pantocrator, encaustic on panel
1100 ) when an austere and hieratic manner typical for the Macedonian epoch and represented by the famous Christ Pantocrator image inside the dome, was metamorphosing into a more intimate and delicate style, of which The Angel before St Joachim — with its pastoral backdrop, harmonious gestures and pensive lyricism — is considered a superb example.
The features of the apotheosis genre may be seen in subjects that emphasize Christ's divinity ( Transfiguration, Ascension, Christ Pantocrator ) and that depict holy persons " in glory "-- that is, in their roles as " God revealed " ( Assumption, Ascension, etc.
In both East and West, numerous iconic types of Christ, Mary and saints and other subjects were developed ; the number of named types of icons of Mary, with or without the infant Christ, was especially large in the East, whereas Christ Pantocrator was much the commonest image of Christ.
( Christ Pantocrator ).
The most famous of the surviving Byzantine mosaics of the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople-the image of Christ Pantocrator on the walls of the upper southern gallery.
In the central apse of the church, there is a figure of a Pantocrator ( Christ in Majesty ) surrounded by a mandorla.
In one of the many forms of the Christian basilica, the bishop took the chair in the apse reserved in secular structures for the magistrate — or the Emperor himself — as the representative here and now of Christ Pantocrator, the Ruler of All, his characteristic Late Antique icon.

Christ and |
File: Giotto-Scrovegni-- 36-- Lamentation ( The Mourning of Christ ). jpg | Lamentation by Giotto di Bondone
File: Albrecht Dürer 011. jpg | Lamentation for Christ, 1498, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nurenberg
File: Albrecht Duerer-Lamentation for Christ. JPG | Lamentation for Christ, 1500-03, Oil on panel, Alte Pinakothek
Baptism of Jesus | Baptism of Christ on the 12th-century baptismal font at St Bartholomew's Church, Liège.
File: Cristo e la cananea di Alessandro Allori detail. jpg | Christ and Canaanite woman by Alessandro Allori.
Mitre worn by an Eastern bishop with icon s of Christ, the Theotokos ( Mary, Mother of God ) and John the Baptist | Forerunner ( John the Baptist ).
File: Mosaic2-plw. jpg | Room 49-Hinton St Mary Mosaic, Roman Britain, circa 4th century ( one of the earliest representations of Christ and the only such portrait on a mosaic floor from anywhere in the Roman Empire )
First page of Gospel of Mark | Mark, by Sargis Pitsak ( 14th century ): " The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God ".
Christ Crucified ( Velázquez ) | Crucifixion, representing the death of Jesus on the Christian Cross | Cross, painting by Diego Velázquez | D. Velázquez, 17th c.
Resurrection of Christ by Noel Coypel, 1700, using a Resurrection of Jesus in Christian art | hovering depiction of Jesus.
Church members believe that Joseph Smith was called to be a modern-day prophet through, among other events, a First Vision | visitation from God the Father and Jesus | Jesus Christ.
The statue of Christ the Redeemer ( statue ) | Cristo Redentor atop Corcovado
Sometimes used as a symbol for Christian marriage: Two gold wedding rings interlinked with the Greek letters Chi ( letter ) | chi ( X ) and Rho ( letter ) | rho ( P )— the first two letters in the Greek word for " Christ " ( see Labarum )
The Lord Jesus Christ in a Coptic art | Coptic icon
File: Christ after death, photo Jerusalam. JPG | Painting of Christ after death, opposite the Stone of Anointing
Christ between Saint Peter | Peter and Paul of Tarsus | Paul.
File: Édouard Manet-Le Christ mort et les anges. jpg | The Dead Christ with Angels, 1864

Christ and Tympanum
The Tympanum is divided by circle impacts into three fields, whereby in the middle field, Christ on a branch cross is displayed.
The four winged creatures that symbolise the Four Evangelists surround Christ in Majesty on the Romanesque art | Romanesque Tympanum ( architecture ) | tympanum of the Church of St. Trophime in ArlesThe lion symbol of St. Mark from the Echternach Gospels, here without wings.

Christ and architecture
During the 18th century, the cityscape was dominated by Georgian architecture, including Independence Hall and Christ Church.
The architecture of the chapel is a reduced version of Christopher Wren's Thomas Tower at Christ Church College in Oxford.
The number of domes typically has a symbolical meaning in Russian architecture, for example 13 domes symbolize Christ with 12 Apostles, while 25 domes means the same with an additional 12 Prophets of the Old Testament.
This Christ is distinct in Romanesque architecture.
The symbolism of Christ, arms outstretched as if blessing all of Rome as it flies overhead, is soon replaced by the profane lifestyle and neomodern architecture of the " new " Rome founded on the economic miracle of the late 1950s.
It is thought that the King had great plans to create a college to rival Oxford's Christ Church with great new architecture, but he died a few weeks after the college was created.
There was no identifiable centre to the area apart from Christ Church ( 1873 ) at the corner of Centre and Old Dandenong Roads, with its attractive architecture and bell tower.
Here, the real architecture of the church is visually extended into a heavenly architecture with a depiction of Christ, the Virgin Mary or the Last Judgment at the center.
Vũng Tàu is an important tourist destination, being particularly well known for its beaches, for its colonial-era architecture, and the Christ of Vũng Tàu, a large statue built by Vietnam's Catholic minority.
The Riverside Church in the City of New York is an interdenominational American Baptist and United Church of Christ church in New York City, famous for its elaborate Neo-Gothic architecture and its history of social justice.
One of the earliest examples of Jones ’ s decoration as applied to architecture ( and one of the few examples to exist today, albeit restored ) was his work on Christ Church, Streatham, built in 1841 by James Wild ( 1814 – 1892 ), who later became Jones ’ s brother-in-law.
Generally speaking, in Byzantine church art and architecture, an iconic mosaic or fresco of Christ Pantokrator occupies the space in the central dome of the church, in the half-dome of the apse or on the nave vault.
Some of the architecture has been directly copied from buildings found in England, including the church ( modelled on Christ Church, Clifton Down in Bristol ) and a pub and fish and chip shop ( copied from buildings in Lyme Regis, Dorset ).
* Russian Life July / August 2000 Volume 43 Issue 4 " Faithful Reproduction " an interview with Russian architecture expert William Brumfield on the rebuilding of Christ the Saviour Cathedral

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