Some of his important works can be found in the church San Giorgio dei Greci in Venice.
The subject has been depicted countless times by both Greek and Italian artists since the inception of the new religion.
One of the most prolific painters of the Cretan School Michael Damaskinos also created a more modern complex version of the subject known as the Adoration of the Kings.
The Madonna follows the traditional Greek Byzantine style it shares similar characteristics with Duccio's masterpiece.
In the center of the work, the Virgin Mary is painted following the lines of the Greek-Italian traditional Byzantine style.
The painter employs complex lines and shading to visually portray her heavenly robe.
To our left, a cavalry of wealthy Magi are approaching to give gifts to the worried holy couple.
An unknown Cretan painter sometime in the 16th century created a similar work and added a more complex landscape but preserved the heavenly figures.
Victor's work is an excellent example of traditional Greek Italian Byzantine craftsmanship mixed with Venetian painting.