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Ieremias Palladas

Ieremias Palladas, also known as Pouladas, or Ieremia Pallada, was a Greek Renaissance painter. He was a clergyman, painter, and educator. He was affiliated with Saint Catherine's Monastery in Mount Sinai, Egypt. He is one of the most notable Greek painters of the 17th century. His family consisted of clergy and painters. His nephew was Patriarch of Alexandria Gerasimos Palladas. His work was influenced by Nikolaos Tzafouris and Angelos Akotantos. Georgios Klontzas and Emmanuel Lambardos were active in Crete around the same period. Palladas influenced the works of Theocharis Silvestros, Iakovos Moskos, Ioannis Kornaros and Philotheos Skoufos. According to the Institute of Neohellenic Research, twenty-four of his works survived. His specialty was painting crosses for the iconostasis or templo. Most of his works are in Egypt.

History
Ieremias was born in Chandaka now Heraklion. His father's name was Stephanos. His family was very famous. He came from a long line of priests and painters. His father Stephanos Palladas was a priest. His brother Theodore Palladas was a high priest in Heraklion. His other brother Giorgios Palladas was a deacon and painter. Ieremias was a monk affiliated with Saint Catherine's Monastery in Egypt. His nephew Gerasimos Palladas was the Patriarch of Alexandria between 1688 and 1710. Ieremias specialized in painting crosses and other icons for the iconostasis (templo). His work influenced countless artists. According to records of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, he created a cross for the iconostasis (templo) in 1608. The work was paid for by the people of Crete and recorded by the Dositheos II of Jerusalem. In 1612, he painted a group of icons for Saint Catherine's Monastery in Mount Sinai Egypt, again they were specifically for the iconostasis (templo). According to another record on October 14, 1639, Palladas painted a cross for the Basilica of the Nativity in Bethlehem. The painting featured the Virgin and the beheading of John the Baptist. On April 26, 1645, he is mentioned in a document with famous Greek painter Franghias Kavertzas. Palladas died before 1659–60. His life was recorded by Patriarch of Jerusalem Nectarius. He was also from Crete. He wrote a wonderful history about Palladas in his Holy History. According to Nectarius, Palladas was a faithful monk affiliated with Saint Catherine's Monastery in Egypt. He was a very famous artist. His work was very important among official ecclesiastical circles. Many artists copied his work. Palladas was buried in Saint Catherine's Monastery in Heraklion. On May 2, 1668, his student famous painter Papa-Savvas Negrini also requested to be buried next to his teacher at the outpost dependency Saint Catherine of Sinai in Heraklion. ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:Ieremias Palladas Saint Catherine of Alexandria.png|Saint Catherine of Alexandria File:Ieremias Palladas Christ in the Sarcophagus.png|Christ in the Sarcophagus File:Saint Jean l'Ermite Jeremiah Palladas.JPG|Saint John the hermit ==Notable works==
Notable works
• Nine Icons of the iconostasis Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai, Egypt • Three Hierarchs, Saint George's Monastery, Cairo, Egypt • Saint Andrew, Museum of Pavlos and Alexandra Kanellopoulou, Athens, Greece • Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Sinaitic Church of Saint Matthew, Heraklion, Greece • Christ Pantocrator, Panagia tou Kastrou, Rhodes, Greece ==See also==
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