Dyptich of the Virgin
Wood, gesso, temperas First Gondarine style 17th c. Inv. CA-CFC. 886
Gondarine style
This diptych is representative of the first Gondar school, an Ethiopian painting style which began in the first half of the 17th century. Its central scene shows the Virgin and Child holding the Gospel in manner that reflects the influence of the venerated Byzantine icon housed in Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome. However, the two figures on either side of the Virgin follow a Coptic model. The appropriation of Catholic iconography was also manifested