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The Virgin Mary from the Annunciation Scene, the north wall of the naos.

The Virgin Mary from the Annunciation Scene, the north wall of the naos.

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... to André Grabar this is a very rare portrayal of Jesus as Juvenile ( fig. 13). Another fragmentary depiction of the Virgin Mary can be seen on the western facade of the narthex of the 13 th century Church which depicts the Virgin Mary next to the figure of St. Nikola, the patron saint of the Church while the figure of Christ on the other side. (fig. 14). 19 Moving to the second floor to the Parecclesion (chapel) of the St. Pantaleon which dates to the 13 th century and has fragments of frescoes date to the 13 th and the 14 th century. 20 On the east wall of the naos are fragments of the scene of the Crucifixion, although it is not well preserved, we see a depiction of the Virgin Mary ...

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