Fasciculus:Abgarwithimageofedessa10thcentury.jpg

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Artifex
Anonymous (Artifex)Unknown author.
Descriptio
English: An encaustic painting entitled Abgar [of Edessa] receiving the Mandylion from Thaddeus.
Русский: Энкаустическая икона. Верхняя часть левой створки триптиха с утраченным средником. «Авгарь получает Нерукотворный Образ от апостола Фаддея».
Datum after 944.
Source/Photographer Saint Catherine's Monastery, Saint Catherine, Egypt.

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Encaustic icon. The upper part of the left wing of the triptych with the lost mullion. "Abgar receives a Miraculous Image from the Apostle Thaddeus."

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Dies/TempusMinutioDimensionesUsorSententia
recentissima05:21, 27 Augusti 2007Minutum speculum redactionis 05:21, 27 Augusti 2007 factae321 × 411 (46 chiliocteti)Jeeny~commonswikilarger size, for detail
12:57, 19 Novembris 2005Minutum speculum redactionis 12:57, 19 Novembris 2005 factae124 × 180 (12 chiliocteti)CarlosHoyos~commonswikiPhoto of 10th century image. Most icons of the Image of Edessa show a square cloth containing only the face of Jesus, while this 10th century image shows an oblong cloth. Some have suggested that the artist may have seen the [[Shroud of Turin

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