The Miracle Of The Holy Belt
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The Miracle of the Holy Belt was completed by
Theodore Poulakis Theodore Poulakis ( el, Θεόδωρος Πουλάκης; 1622–1692) was a Greek Renaissance painter and teacher. He is considered the father of the Heptanese School and one of the most prolific painters of Venetian Crete. Poulakis was a me ...
. He was a Greek painter originally from the village of Chania, Crete. He was associated with the Cretan School. He eventually migrated to the Ionian Islands. He was a member of the Heptanese School. He settled on the island of Corfu. He was a famous teacher. He signed a six-year contract to teach painting to Marinos Damistras son Tzorzi. The contract stipulated that his student had to follow him to Venice. Poulakis frequently traveled all over the Venetian Empire. During one period of his life, he stayed in Venice for over 13 years. He was very active within the painting community. He was also involved with the prestigious quarantia council. One hundred thirty of his work survived. The Girdle of Thomas also referred to as the miracle of the holy belt is a sacred relic located at
Prato Cathedral Prato Cathedral, or Cathedral of Saint Stephen, ( it, Duomo di Prato; Cattedrale di San Stefano) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Prato, Tuscany, Central Italy, from 1954 the seat of the Bishop of Prato, having been previously, from 1653, a cathe ...
in Tuscany, Italy. According to legend, a knotted textile cord fell from the heavens to Saint Thomas the Apostle around the time of the Assumption of Mary. Saint Thomas missed the post-resurrection of the holy spirit and he was doubting the event. He also missed the Assumption of Mary and the Virgin sent the Girdle of Thomas as proof to doubting Thomas. Poulaki depicted the holy belt in his painting. Poulaki's paintings were heavily influenced by French and Flemish engravings circulating the Venetian Empire. Most of the Greek community embraced Jan Sadeler I. Poulaki's works such as '' The Fall of Man '' and '' In Thee Rejoiceth'' were influenced by Étienne Delaune. His work began to reflect French and Flemish attributes not reflective of the maniera greca or Venetian painting. The artist absorbed the stylistic characteristic of Flemish and French painting. ''The Miracle of the Holy Belt'' is an example of the artist's knowledge of both styles. He also integrated Cretan Renaissance painting. The work of art is housed at the Benaki Museum.


Description

The work of art is made of egg tempera on wood. The height is 39.7 cm (15.6 in) and the width is 49.5 cm (19.4 in). The orientation of the painting illustrates the artist's comfort with painting works similar to French and Flemish engravings. He used the same method in his ''The Nativity of Christ''. The artist also reveals his knowledge of
Michael Damaskinos Michael Damaskenos or Michail Damaskenos ( el, Μιχαήλ Δαμασκηνός, 1530/35–1592/93) was a leading post-Byzantine Cretan painter. He is a major representative of the Cretan School of painting that flourished in the 16th and 1 ...
's tiled floors. An example of floor tiling is in his '' The Last Supper ''. The style was also adopted by Greek painter
Emmanuel Tzanes Emmanuel Tzanes ( el, Εμμανουήλ Τζάνες, 1610 – 28 March 1690), also known as Bounialis ( el, Μπουνιαλής) Emmanuel Tzane-Bounialis, Emmanuel Zane, and Emmanuel Tzane. He was a Greek Renaissance painter. He was an a ...
in his portrayal of '' Saint Mark''. The crowned Virgin is the central figure. She is pregnant. Joseph is also crowned. He is kneeling before her. Two children hold the traditional religious
thymiaterion A thymiaterion (from Ancient Greek: θυμιατήριον from θυμιάειν ''thymiaein'' "to smoke"; plural ''thymiateria'') is a type of censer or incense burner, used in the Mediterranean region since antiquity for spiritual and religio ...
and a candle. Three religious figures are present, a priest is handing the Virgin Mary the holy belt. Saint Thomas the Apostle bows before the Virgin and his leg appears. The artist attempts to reveal human naturalism. The room is lavishly ornamented with gold. The painting features exuberant patterns, radiant colors, and ostentatious costumes. The artist creates a three-dimensional scene filled with majestic splendor. A soldier peaks into a doorway inlaid with ancient Greek columns. The soldier is dressed in lavish attire. Two other figures appear to our right outside of a second doorway. Multiple structures emerge in the background beneath a beautiful blue sky. On the ceiling of the room, the Virgin appears a second time within a celestial aura holding the infant Jesus. The aura also features a three-dimensional layer of clouds. The different objects spread around the room demonstrate the artist's attempt to create a multi-dimensional environment.


Gallery

File:Theodoros Poulakis - The Nativity of Christ - WGA18226.jpg, The Nativity of Christ Poulakis File:Michael Damaskinos The Last Supper.png, tiled floor example Damaskinos File:Tzanes Emmanuel - St Mark the Evangelist - Google Art Project.jpg, tiled floor example Tzanes


See also

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Holy Girdle The Holy Girdle, also known as the Girdle of Thomas, Holy Girdle of Mary, Holy ''Zoonoro'', (or) ''Zunoro'', and Holy Belt of Saint Mary the mother of Jesus, is a relic of the Blessed Virgin Mary which is one of the important relics of Syriac ...
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Mérode Altarpiece The Mérode Altarpiece (or ''Annunciation Triptych'') is an oil on oak panel triptych, now in The Cloisters, in New York City. It is unsigned and undated, but attributed to Early Netherlandish painter Robert Campin and an assistant. The three pan ...


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Bibliography

*"Cassidy (1991)": Cassidy, Brendan, "A Relic, Some Pictures and the Mothers of Florence in the Late Fourteenth Century", ''Gesta'', Vol. 30, No. 2 (1991), pp. 91–99, The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the International Center of Medieval Art
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*Rylands, Philip, "Palma Vecchio's 'Assumption of the Virgin'", '' The Burlington Magazine'', Vol. 119, No. 889, (Apr., 1977), pp. 244–250
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