Entry of Christ into Jerusalem or Veoforos is a tempera painting created by Efstathios Karousos.
[1][2] The Triumphal entry into Jerusalem is part of the life of Jesus Christ.
Both Greek and Italian Byzantine artists pictorially represented the story.
During the Italian Renaissance Greek painters painted in the style called the maniera greca.
The Cretan School mixed Venetian Painting and the Proto-Renaissance style.
The work of art is part of the collection of Santi Pietro e Paolo dei Greci in Naples Italy.
[3][4] The materials used for the work were tempera paint, gold leaf, and wood.
The traditional palm trees viewed in both Duccio and Giotto's paintings are present.
The upper portions of the dome-like building are identical to the heavenly structure.