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The Council of Nicaea (painting)

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The Council of Nicaea
ArtistF. Pavlovskyi, I. Maksimovych,
and A. Galik and others
Year18th century
TypeOil
LocationGate Church of the Trinity (Pechersk Lavra), Kiev

The Council of Nicaea is an 18th-century painting, by F. Pavlovskyi, I. Maksimovych, A. Galik, G. Karataev and others. It is hanging in the Gate Church of the Trinity in Kiev.

The painting depicts the First Council of Nicaea in AD 325, the first ecumenical council of bishops of the Christian Church. The crowned and enthroned figure of Jesus Christ is pictured in the centre of the painting, to emphasize his spiritual headship of the Council. Eustathius of Antioch is visible in the right foreground.