Icon of the Mother of God of Three Hands
ок.1890
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The woman holds a child close to her chest, his skin a darker hue than hers. He appears to be reaching out with one hand, while the mother’s other arm extends forward in a gesture that seems both protective and offering. Notably, she possesses three visible hands – an unusual feature within this type of representation. The third hand is positioned at her side, seemingly integrated into the fabric of her garment.
The artist employed a restrained palette dominated by reds, browns, and golds, with subtle gradations in tone to suggest volume and form. Facial features are stylized rather than naturalistic, emphasizing spiritual significance over individual likeness. The lines are crisp and defined, contributing to an overall sense of formality and reverence.
Subtexts within the work likely relate to themes of divine grace, maternal protection, and intercession. The unusual depiction of three hands has been interpreted as a symbolic representation of healing or miraculous intervention – a visual narrative suggesting a powerful connection between the earthly and the divine. The child’s gesture towards the viewer could be understood as an invitation to seek solace or blessing from the mother figure. The gold background reinforces the sense of otherworldliness, positioning the scene within a sacred context designed to inspire devotion and contemplation.