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The Hospitality of Abraham

Inventory Number

L2025.01.2

Artist

Anonymous

Title

The Hospitality of Abraham

Object Date

Late 14th Century

Country of Origin

Greece

Credit Line

On loan from Argie and Emmanuel Tiliakos

Provenance

Keywords

Metric Dims

23.5 x 13 cm

Medium

Egg tempera on wood, gold leaf

This small and finely painted panel was likely part of a larger composition. The subject derives from the Book of Genesis 18 where three men visit Abraham and Sarah. Abraham addresses them as Lord and orders a feast to be prepared in their honor. In this moment, the messengers announce that a son will be born to the elderly, childless couple. Early Christian theologians understood this passage as a manifestation of the Holy Trinity. 

The image of three angels, seated at a table, gained prominence in the late Byzantine period and would become a favored means of representing the Triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—in Orthodox iconography. Painted in a refined style with thin, delicate proportions, this icon is an elegant example of late Byzantine painting.