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ICON (through the Latinized form, from Gr. a v, portrait, image), generally any image or portrait-figure, but specially the term applied to the representations in the Eastern Church of sacred personages, ...

 


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The second method of "restoration" is much more destructive because it is used whenever the icon has considerable losses of the ground and the color layer or when the varnish is too dark and needs to be removed.

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An icon (from Greek "image") is an image, picture, or representation; it is a sign or likeness that stands for an object by signifying or representing it.

Playboy Art Icon - 1945 - 1984
Biography:
Patrick Nagel was born in Dayton, Ohio, but was brought up in the Los Angeles area, where he spent most of his life.

Dionysius was born into a family of painters and goldsmiths. He was apprenticed from a young age. He completed many great works in his long life time and is considered one of the greatest Russian icon painter of all time.

Icon: an artistic visual representation or symbol of anything considered holy and divine, such as God, saints or deities. An icon could be a painting (including relief painting), sculpture, or mosaic.

Icon - Wooden panel with a painting, usually in tempera, of Christ, the Virgin Mary or another religious subject. Icons could be represented in paintings, mosaic, niello or other art form in two dimension.

icon: a symbol, image, motif, emblem, or object that is generally recognised as representative of a person, place, era, or culture, and as being imbued with a particular spiritual or cultural significance.

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The Icon was originally derived from Byzantine mosaics, frescoes and miniatures.

Icon: From the Greek word for image. A panel painting of one or more sacred personages such as Christ, the Virgin, a saint.
Illuminated Manuscript: A manuscript decorated with drawings or paintings in tempera colors.

Icon. Religious image painted on a panel, typical of Byzantine religious and artistic culture (Byzantine).
Inlaid work. Technique of inlaying pieces of stone or wood (marquetry) of different colours to create a design or picture.

Icon
Loosely, a picture; a sculpture, or even a building, when regarded as an object of veneration.
Illustrator
A person who creates design and pictures for books, magazines, or other print or electronic media.

Icon. Religious image painted on a panel, typical of Byzantine religious and artistic culture (* Byzantine). The Russian church later adopted these as items of worship and devotion. Impost. Block or slab from which an arch springs.

icon An image or symbolic representation often with sacred significance.

Icon (Gr. image). Religious picture used as an object of worship and often portraying the Virgin and Child. The term is particularly used of pictures of the Byzantine school and later of the Russian school. Russian i.

Icon Images
The Byzantine reliance on images of Jesus and the saints opposes the second Commandment which states, "Thou shalt not make graven images to worship", but the Church counsel decreed that since Christ had been incarnated in human form, ...

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Romanticism refers to an artistic trend specific to the art produced between 1750 and 1850 in Europe and North America.

icon a small, portable painting in the Orthodox Church. The form and colours are strictly idealized and unnatural.

Icon
A symbol or emblem. An image or symbolic representation often with sacred significance. Also refers to a Byzantine-style painting, mosaic or other art form of a sacred personage, traditional to Eastern Christian churches.

The icon-like imagery of Mittleman's work is important. A logical comparison is Byzantine and Russian icons.

Byzantine icon, 6th century Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Look up icon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...

Miraculous Icon of Mother of God - Trojerucica
Serbian Orthodox Church of Vavedenie Presvete Bogorodice, Mount Athos - Hilandar, mid 14th C
The Archangel Michael
Post-Byzantine, Cretan Icon, Monastery of St. Catherine in Egypt's Sinai ...

A painter's icon throughout the ages
Albrecht Durer was the first German artist to emerge north of the Alps who achieved a highly developed artistic self-awareness based on the model of the Italian Renaissance, ...

Another frequent icon in Kiefer's oeuvre is the palette, his pointedly pedestrian symbol for the painter's enterprise.

On the other hand, icon portraits of Eastern origin were, simply on account of their bust-length form, a priori lacking in spatiality or spontaneity.

^ Christopher Kul-Want and Andrzej Klimowski, Introducing Kant (Cambridge: Icon Books, 2005).[citation needed] ISBN 1-84046-664-2
^ Ein Jahrhundert deutscher Literaturkritik, vol/.

Icon - graphic symbol whose form suggests its meaning or available function; representation or image of a sacred entity
ideogram - written symbol representing an idea or object
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Certain aspects of technique suggest that the artist who painted this panel was a Greek, trained as an icon painter.

In semiotics, as presented by Charles Sanders Peirce (American pragmatist, 1839-1914; pr. purse), there are three kinds of signs: icon, index and symbol.

Marilyn Monroe, born Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926, was a Golden Globe Award-winning American actress, singer, model and pop icon.

His painting The Scream is regarded as an icon of the existential anguish of the post-industrial modern age.

Even in an era of boundless scientific discovery and technological invention, and of sublime artistic and humanistic achievement, Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) stands as a supreme icon in Western consciousness - the very embodiment of the universal ...

See also: Painting, Movement, Expression, School, Roman

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