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Sun rises in front of the Monastery panorama
Sun rises in front of the Monastery panorama

SUN RISES IN FRONT OF THE MONASTERY PANORAMA

from €70.00

Panagia Chozoviotissa is an orthodox monastery. It is built at an altitude of 300 meters. The reason for its construction was the discovery of an icon from Hozovo or Hozova (now Wadi Kelt, Palestine). According to local tradition, the icon of Panagia Hozoviotissa arrived at the time of Iconoclasm by sea in the bay of Agia Anna, near the monastery. The monastery is believed to have been built in the 9th century, at the time of the icon's arrival. The Emperor Alexios I Komnenos granted royal chrysobull crusading rights to the monastery in 1088. Because of its dimensions (40meters length and 5 meters width) it was given the title "The Monastery of One Wall". Amorgos, Greece.

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Panagia Chozoviotissa is an orthodox monastery. It is built at an altitude of 300 meters. The reason for its construction was the discovery of an icon from Hozovo or Hozova (now Wadi Kelt, Palestine). According to local tradition, the icon of Panagia Hozoviotissa arrived at the time of Iconoclasm by sea in the bay of Agia Anna, near the monastery. The monastery is believed to have been built in the 9th century, at the time of the icon's arrival. The Emperor Alexios I Komnenos granted royal chrysobull crusading rights to the monastery in 1088. Because of its dimensions (40meters length and 5 meters width) it was given the title "The Monastery of One Wall". Amorgos, Greece.

Panagia Chozoviotissa is an orthodox monastery. It is built at an altitude of 300 meters. The reason for its construction was the discovery of an icon from Hozovo or Hozova (now Wadi Kelt, Palestine). According to local tradition, the icon of Panagia Hozoviotissa arrived at the time of Iconoclasm by sea in the bay of Agia Anna, near the monastery. The monastery is believed to have been built in the 9th century, at the time of the icon's arrival. The Emperor Alexios I Komnenos granted royal chrysobull crusading rights to the monastery in 1088. Because of its dimensions (40meters length and 5 meters width) it was given the title "The Monastery of One Wall". Amorgos, Greece.

SUN RISES IN FRONT OF THE MONASTERY PANORAMA

from 30.00€

Sun rises in front of the Monastery panorama
Type: Fine art print (unframed)
Print sizes:

20cm x 30cm - Edition of 50 (Signed)
30cm x 45cm - Edition of 50 (Signed)
40cm x 60cm - Edition of 10 (Signed)


Photographed in Greece, 2018.

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These prints will be on sale for 1 month after release.

Once sold out, I will never print them on fine art paper at these sizes again, but they may still be available as unsigned canvases at similar sizes.

Paper:

Printed on Hahnemuhle Fibre Mat fine art paper (200 gsm). 

Other options:

If you love this image, but can’t find a print size/paper that works for you, please get in touch and I’ll do my best to find a solution for you.

Print size note:

The size of each print refers to the paper size, not the image size.

On every image there is a thin black border around the image. If you want it to be printed borderless, please let me know.

Images fill roughly 85% of the print size to allow for signing and framing.

All prints come unframed.

Shipping:

Orders containing multiple prints are shipped together whenever possible.

If you would prefer items to be packed separately, please place your orders separately. 

Thanks,

Nick.

 

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