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In Thee Rejoiceth (Poulakis)

In Thee Rejoiceth also known as Epi Si Harri is a tempera and gold leaf painting by Theodore Poulakis. The central figure of the piece is the Virgin Mary. The painting is a tribute to her. Poulakis was from Chania Crete. He was active on the Ionian islands and in Venice during the second half of the 17th century. He was a member of the Cretan School and the father of the Heptanese School. According to the Institute of Neohellenic Research, 130 paintings are attributed to Poulakis.[1]

All Creation Rejoices in Thee
Greek: Επι Σοι Χαιρει,
Italian: In Te Si Rallegra Tutta la Creazione
ArtistTheodore Poulakis
Yearc. 1640–1692
Mediumtempera on wood
MovementLate Cretan School
SubjectIn Thee Rejoiceth
Dimensions92 cm × 64 cm (36.2 in × 25.2 in)
LocationBenaki Museum, Athens, Greece
OwnerBenaki Museum
WebsiteOfficial Website

Poulakis version of In Thee Rejoiceth was inspired by an earlier work created by Klontzas. The painting is also called In Thee Rejoiceth. Another version of a similarly themed painting was created by Francheskos Kavertzas named In You Rejoices. Poulakis version of In Thee Rejoiceth is more closely similar to Klontzas. The Klontzas was created in the second half of the 16th century. The Poulakis painting is currently at the Benaki Museum in Athens, Greece.[2][3][4][5]

Hymn edit

Similar to Klontzas, the Poulakis painting was inspired by a hymn. The Syrian monk John of Damascus composed the hymn and it was used in the Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great during the Liturgy of the Faithful. It continues to be used today. The hymn is as follows:

Ἐπὶ σοὶ χαίρει, Κεχαριτωμένη, πᾶσα ἡ
κτίσις, Ἀγγέλων τὸ σύστημα, καὶ ἀνθρώπων τὸ
γένος, ἡγιασμένε ναέ, καὶ Παράδεισε λογικέ,
παρθενικὸν καύχημα· ἐξ ἧς Θεὸς ἐσαρκώθη,
καὶ παιδίον γέγονεν, ὁ πρὸ αἰώνων ὑπάρχων
Θεὸς ἡμῶν. Τὴν γὰρ σὴν μήτραν, θρόνον
ἐποίησε, καὶ τὴν σὴν γαστέρα, πλατυτέραν
οὐρανῶν ἀπειργάσατο. Ἐπὶ σοὶ χαίρει,
Κεχαριτωμένη, πᾶσα ἡ κτίσις· δόξα σοι.

All of Creation rejoices in thee, O full of grace
the angels in heaven and the race of men,
O sanctified temple and spiritual paradise,
the glory of virgins, of whom God was incarnate
and became a child, our God before the ages.
He made thy body into a throne,
and thy womb more spacious than the heavens.
All of creation rejoices in thee, O full of grace
Glory be to thee.

Description edit

The title of the painting is actually All Creation Rejoices in Thee. The common name is In Thee Rejoiceth. The work is the pictural representation of the Hymn to the Virgin. The image features a multitude of scenes. It was signed by Poulakis. The painting is egg tempera and gold leaf on wood. The dimensions are 92 cm (36.2 in) x 64 cm (25.2 in) it was completed in the middle part of the 17th century. It is within a gold frame. The painting follows the traditional maniera greca influenced by Venetian painting.

The Virgin is the central figure in the painting. In the upper portion, the geometric representation follows a circular arrangement featuring miniature scenes. The painter pictorially illustrates themes from the Old Testament. He also illustrates verses from the Akathistos Hymn and the Twelve Great Feasts. In the lower portion, the Last Judgement is part of the composition and in the left-hand corner, Alexander the Great is present with the rulers Darius, Augustus and Constantine the Great.

The top of the painting features a huge banner with a Greek inscription. The painting is full of hidden meanings and symbols. There are zodiac signs. At the top of the lower portion is an image of the typical representation of the Resurrection of Jesus. In the lower-left portion, a huge red angel bearing a sword is approaching sinners. The demons are painted in careful detail they pose a similarity to The Last Judgment painted by both Leos Moskos and Georgios Klontzas. Some parts of the work were also inspired by engravings created by the French engraver Étienne Delaune.[6]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hatzidakis, Manolis & Drakopoulou, Eugenia (1997). Greek painters after the fall (1450–1830) Volume B. Center for Modern Greek Studies E.I.E. pp. 304–317.
  2. ^ Staff Writers (November 7, 2021). "Greek Art Catalogue". The Benaki Museum. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
  3. ^ Acheimastou-Potamianou, Myrtalē (1998). Icons of the Byzantine Museum of Athens. Athens, Greece: Ministry of Culture, Archaeological. p. 240. ISBN 9789602149119.
  4. ^ Chatzēdakēs, Manolēs (1985). Icons of Patmos Questions of Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Painting. Athens Greece: National Bank of Greece. p. 169.
  5. ^ Kakavas, George (2002). Post-Byzantium The Greek Renaissance : 15th-18th Century Treasures from the Byzantine & Christian Museum, Athens. Athens, Greece: Hellenic Ministry of Culture Onassis Cultural Center. p. 34.
  6. ^ Rigopoulos, Giannis (2015). H Επίδραση των Χαρακτικών του Etienne Delaune στον Θεόδωρο Πουλάκη, τον Κωνσταντίνο Κονταρίνη, τον Δημήτριο Φωσκάλη, τον Νικόλαο Λαμπέτη, τον Γεώργιο Καστροφύλακα και άλλους B' MΕΡΟΣ [The influence of Etienne Delaune's engravings on Theodoros Poulakis, Konstantinos Kontarinis, Dimitrios Foskalis, Nikolaos Lampetis, Georgios Kastrofylakas and others PART B]. Athens, Gr: University of Athens Art History Department. pp. 37–53.

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In Thee Rejoiceth also known as Epi Si Harri is a tempera and gold leaf painting by Theodore Poulakis The central figure of the piece is the Virgin Mary The painting is a tribute to her Poulakis was from Chania Crete He was active on the Ionian islands and in Venice during the second half of the 17th century He was a member of the Cretan School and the father of the Heptanese School According to the Institute of Neohellenic Research 130 paintings are attributed to Poulakis 1 All Creation Rejoices in TheeGreek Epi Soi Xairei Italian In Te Si Rallegra Tutta la CreazioneArtistTheodore PoulakisYearc 1640 1692Mediumtempera on woodMovementLate Cretan SchoolSubjectIn Thee RejoicethDimensions92 cm 64 cm 36 2 in 25 2 in LocationBenaki Museum Athens GreeceOwnerBenaki MuseumWebsiteOfficial Website Poulakis version of In Thee Rejoiceth was inspired by an earlier work created by Klontzas The painting is also called In Thee Rejoiceth Another version of a similarly themed painting was created by Francheskos Kavertzas named In You Rejoices Poulakis version of In Thee Rejoiceth is more closely similar to Klontzas The Klontzas was created in the second half of the 16th century The Poulakis painting is currently at the Benaki Museum in Athens Greece 2 3 4 5 Contents 1 Hymn 2 Description 3 Gallery 4 ReferencesHymn editSimilar to Klontzas the Poulakis painting was inspired by a hymn The Syrian monk John of Damascus composed the hymn and it was used in the Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great during the Liturgy of the Faithful It continues to be used today The hymn is as follows Ἐpὶ soὶ xairei Kexaritwmenh pᾶsa ἡ ktisis Ἀggelwn tὸ systhma kaὶ ἀn8rwpwn tὸ genos ἡgiasmene nae kaὶ Paradeise logike par8enikὸn kayxhma ἐ3 ἧs 8eὸs ἐsarkw8h kaὶ paidion gegonen ὁ prὸ aἰwnwn ὑparxwn 8eὸs ἡmῶn Tὴn gὰr sὴn mhtran 8ronon ἐpoihse kaὶ tὴn sὴn gastera platyteran oὐranῶn ἀpeirgasato Ἐpὶ soὶ xairei Kexaritwmenh pᾶsa ἡ ktisis do3a soi All of Creation rejoices in thee O full of grace the angels in heaven and the race of men O sanctified temple and spiritual paradise the glory of virgins of whom God was incarnate and became a child our God before the ages He made thy body into a throne and thy womb more spacious than the heavens All of creation rejoices in thee O full of grace Glory be to thee Description editThe title of the painting is actually All Creation Rejoices in Thee The common name is In Thee Rejoiceth The work is the pictural representation of the Hymn to the Virgin The image features a multitude of scenes It was signed by Poulakis The painting is egg tempera and gold leaf on wood The dimensions are 92 cm 36 2 in x 64 cm 25 2 in it was completed in the middle part of the 17th century It is within a gold frame The painting follows the traditional maniera greca influenced by Venetian painting The Virgin is the central figure in the painting In the upper portion the geometric representation follows a circular arrangement featuring miniature scenes The painter pictorially illustrates themes from the Old Testament He also illustrates verses from the Akathistos Hymn and the Twelve Great Feasts In the lower portion the Last Judgement is part of the composition and in the left hand corner Alexander the Great is present with the rulers Darius Augustus and Constantine the Great The top of the painting features a huge banner with a Greek inscription The painting is full of hidden meanings and symbols There are zodiac signs At the top of the lower portion is an image of the typical representation of the Resurrection of Jesus In the lower left portion a huge red angel bearing a sword is approaching sinners The demons are painted in careful detail they pose a similarity to The Last Judgment painted by both Leos Moskos and Georgios Klontzas Some parts of the work were also inspired by engravings created by the French engraver Etienne Delaune 6 Gallery edit nbsp In Thee Rejoiceth nbsp In You Rejoiceth nbsp In Thee Rejoiceth Moskos References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to In Thee Rejoiceth Poulakis Hatzidakis Manolis amp Drakopoulou Eugenia 1997 Greek painters after the fall 1450 1830 Volume B Center for Modern Greek Studies E I E pp 304 317 Staff Writers November 7 2021 Greek Art Catalogue The Benaki Museum Retrieved November 7 2021 Acheimastou Potamianou Myrtale 1998 Icons of the Byzantine Museum of Athens Athens Greece Ministry of Culture Archaeological p 240 ISBN 9789602149119 Chatzedakes Manoles 1985 Icons of Patmos Questions of Byzantine and Post Byzantine Painting Athens Greece National Bank of Greece p 169 Kakavas George 2002 Post Byzantium The Greek Renaissance 15th 18th Century Treasures from the Byzantine amp Christian Museum Athens Athens Greece Hellenic Ministry of Culture Onassis Cultural Center p 34 Rigopoulos Giannis 2015 H Epidrash twn Xaraktikwn toy Etienne Delaune ston 8eodwro Poylakh ton Kwnstantino Kontarinh ton Dhmhtrio Fwskalh ton Nikolao Lampeth ton Gewrgio Kastrofylaka kai alloys B MEROS The influence of Etienne Delaune s engravings on Theodoros Poulakis Konstantinos Kontarinis Dimitrios Foskalis Nikolaos Lampetis Georgios Kastrofylakas and others PART B Athens Gr University of Athens Art History Department pp 37 53 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title In Thee Rejoiceth Poulakis amp oldid 1220940055, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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