Immanuel Panselinos late 13th century Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Byzantine Empire
Died
early 14th century Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Byzantine Empire
Known for
Iconography and hagiography
Notable work
Mount Athos: Protaton Church (13th century) Lavra Monastery (13th century) Vatopedi Monastery (14th century)
Movement
Palaeologan Renaissance and Macedonian school
Manuel Panselinos (Greek: Μανουήλ Πανσέληνος) was a Byzantine painter and writer of the Palaeologan Renaissance, known for introducing pathos into frescos, murals and especially icons from the 13th and 14th centuries. He was active in the region of Macedonia, and was widely considered to be the most prominent and influential figure of the palaeologan renaissance and the Macedonian school of painting centered at the Empire's second-largest city, Thessaloniki.[1]
^Tsigaridas, Euth. N. (2003). Manuel Panselinos from the Holy Church of the Protaton. Athens, Greece: Hagioritiki Estia. p. 5.
ManuelPanselinos (Greek: Μανουήλ Πανσέληνος) was a Byzantine painter and writer of the Palaeologan Renaissance, known for introducing pathos into frescos...
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region. Some historians believe he was a student of famous painter ManuelPanselinos. The figures of Joseph in the Nativity of Christ in the Church of...
of Saint Gregory in Monastery of Vatopaidi, Mount Athos, Greece by ManuelPanselinos. The captions call him, among other titles, Νέος Χρυσόστομος: A New...
area and some of their work survived. Famous Thessalonian painter ManuelPanselinos was active around the same period. Thessaloniki was considered the...
to the work while he was on Mount Athos. He preferred the work of ManuelPanselinos. He was considered a traditionalist. He painted several icons in Mount...
style. His contemporaries elsewhere in the Byzantine Empire included ManuelPanselinos, Michael Astrapas and Eutychios from Macedonia. The only record of...
Saint Fresco of Three Men Ascribed to Apsevdis: Virgin and Child ManuelPanselinos Ioannis Kornaros Romaine, James (2013). ReVisioning Critical Methods...
in the Byzantine style were Theodore Apsevdis, Ioannis Pagomenos, ManuelPanselinos, Theophanes the Cretan, Michael Astrapas and Eutychios. His works...