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The term ‘icon’ describes a sacred painting depicted on
board. A sacred painting art work depicted on board is called 'icon'.
"Icon" is a sacred painting depicted on board. Actually, the word
could be used for any image, regardless of materials and techniques that were
used. Regardless of the materials and techniques that were used, the word used
for any image. Any image can be called an 'icon', despite any materials and
techniques that were used. But generally speaking, works on board produced in
the Byzantine and Slavic and Byzantine
cultures fall into this definition. But works on board produced in the
Byzantine and Slavic and Byzantine
cultures fall into this definition, generally speaking
The word ‘icon’ comes from the Russian "ikon",
which in turn comes from the ancient "ikona", from the verb eikenai,
which means ‘to like’, ‘to appear’. The Greek word "ikona", from the
verb eikenai, which means ‘to like’, ‘to appear’ gave it's meaning to the
Russian "ikon", from which the word ‘icon’ comes from. Another origin
is from the Greek-Byzantine word eikon, which can be translated as ‘image’. The
word eikon, which can be translated as ‘image’, is another origin from the
Greek-Byzantine language
The icons are works that transcend their material and the
deep symbolism they present. The art pieces called icons transcend their
material and present deep symbolism. The deep symbolism icons present transcend
their material. Every detail, even the most insignificant, expresses a concept
and alludes to a superior meaning, a precious reference to an evangelical
episode, or a spiritual message. A precious reference to an evangelical
episode, a spiritual message or a superior meaning are exprerssed in every
detail, even the most insignificant. The
creator of the icon is more a writer than a painter, with a theological mission
rather than an artistic one.
The rules that define the icons can be found in special
manuals, called hermeneia, which
iconographer must observe strictly. An iconographer must observe
strictly the rules that define the icons, which can be found in special
manuals, called hermeneia. An iconographer must observe strictly the hermeneia,
the rules that define the icons and can be found in special manuals. Among the
many traditional types ofkinds of icons, those in Greek-Byzantine style are
certainly the most fascinating. The most fascinating types of icons are
certainly those in Greek-Byzantine style. Those in Greek-Byzantine style are
certainly the most fascinating among the many traditiona types of icons.
These icons are often painted on both sides, or diptychs or
triptychs that can be easily transported. Greek icons are related to some
recurring subjects topicst hemes, and are characterized by common elements.
Common elements and some recurring subjects are what Greek icons are
characterized by. Greek icons ar characterized by common elements and are
related to some recurring subjects.
Icons of the Holy Mother of God, dedicated to the widespread
love in the Byzantine world for the Mother of God (Yperaghia Theotkos); in
thi works the Holly Mother is usually
represented as Mother, with theholding the carring the Son in her arms, wearing
a tunic and a mantle decorated with three stars that symbolize her everlasting
virgin. Dedicated to the widespread love in the Byzantine world for the Holly
Mother (Yperaghia Theotkos) Holly Mother, in icons of the Holy Mother of God
the Virgin is usually represented as Mother, with the holding the carring the
Son in her arms, wearing a tunic and a
mantle decorated with three stars that symbolize her everlasting virgin. The
Holy Mother of God the Virgin is usually
represented as Mother, with the holding the carring the Son in her arms,
wearing a a tunic and a mantle decorated with three stars that symbolize her
everlasting virgin. In the Byzantine world, the Holy Mother of God the Virgin
and Icons of her are met with widespread love.
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