This painting titled The Virgin Cardiotissa was created by the Greek artist Angelos Akotantos in the period of Medieval & Gothic Art using the technique of Tempera.

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Upload time: Apr 19, 2009 By: Matt

Title:

The Virgin Cardiotissa

Artist:

Akotantos, Angelos (died before 1457)
Date: 1400-1450 Movement: Medieval & Gothic Art Theme: Saints Technique: Tempera Museum:  Byzantine and Christian Museum Location: Athens, Greece
Description: Dimensions: 121 x 96.5 cm
Unique URL: http://www.terminartors.com/akotantos-angelos/the-virgin-cardiotissa-1018538-p
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This painting titled The Virgin Cardiotissa was created by the Greek artist Angelos Akotantos in the period of Medieval & Gothic Art using the technique of Tempera.