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This is iconologically significant because it shows a beardless Christ, signifying that he may be from the Mediterranean. His halo contains the Cross and he is wearing a purple robe. It is rather two-dimensional, because the draperies do not convey a sense of organic bodily movement. The figures are also mostly displayed in a frontal view... displayed 300 characters
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The figures are also mostly displayed in a frontal view. The globe on which Jesus sits also does not seem to be supporting him very well, adding to the two-dimensional feel. The work was done in 547 A.D.
Another example of Christian iconography is The Transfiguration. It is located in the Church of Saint Catherine's monastery, on Mount Sinai, Egypt... displayed next 300 characters
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