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What (who) is ICONS - definition

RELIGIOUS WORK OF ART, GENERALLY A PANEL PAINTING, IN EASTERN CHRISTIANITY
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  • Saint Arethas]] (Byzantine, 10th century)
  • Luke painting the [[Theotokos of Vladimir]] (16th century, [[Pskov]])
  • ''The Last Judgement'' by [[Nehmatallah Hovsep]] (1703), one of the most famous icons of the [[Aleppo School]].<ref>[http://digitool.rpi.edu:8881/R/N8528GC7E21FNNIF84NBC5NH4V5A7KIFB8I15TXRSVYSDBHTSY-00188?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=27944&local_base=GEN01&pds_handle=GUEST 	Cathedral of the Forty Martyrs: fresco of the Last Judgement] (Rensselaer Digital Collections).</ref>
  • 12th-century icon of [[Archangel Gabriel]] from [[Novgorod]], called ''[[The Angel with Golden Hair]]'', currently exhibited in the [[State Russian Museum]].
  • Coptic icon]] from [[Egypt]] ([[Musée du Louvre]]).
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  • Palaiologan-era]] [[mannerism]]—the [[Annunciation]] icon from [[Ohrid]] in [[North Macedonia]].
  • 6th century}} ([[Saint Catherine's Monastery]]).
  • 6th century}} ([[Saint Catherine's Monastery]], [[Mount Sinai]]).
  • Ladder of Divine Ascent]]'' depicts monks ascending to [[Jesus]] in heaven in the top right. 12th century, [[Saint Catherine's Monastery]].
  •  Russian icon of the [[Holy Trinity]]
  • Not Made by Hand]]'': a traditional Orthodox [[iconography]] in the interpretation of [[Simon Ushakov]] (1658).
  • [[Trojeručica]] meaning "Three-handed Theotokos", the most important Serb icon.
  • Ethiopian Orthodox painting of the [[Virgin Mary]] nursing the infant Christ

Romanian Orthodox icons         
  • Icon of [[Jesus]]
  • Nativity]]
  • Icon of  [[St. Peter]]
  • Trinity]]
  • Icon of [[St. Nicholas]]
  • Icon done by George Huszar tempera & 23 kt. gold leaf on glass
ICONS IN ROMANIAN ORTHODOXY
Romanian icons
In the Romanian Orthodox Church, icons serve much the same purpose as they do in the rest of the worldwide Orthodox Church. The art of painting them has seen a revival after the end of the communist period, and today there are many active icon painters in Romania.
Icons of Filth         
UK MUSICAL GROUP
Icons of filth; Icons Of Filth
Icons of Filth are a Welsh anarcho-punk band that were formed in 1979. The issues the band promoted through their lyrics included animal rights, anarchism, environmentalism, anti war, vegetarianism, veganism, antiglobalisation, feminism, and the negative effects of organised religion.
Icon (computing)         
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  • Power icon]]
  • USB icon
IDEOGRAM USED IN COMPUTING
Icon editor; Desktop icon; Icon (computer); Icon (computer science); Software icon; Icon Library; Computer Icons; Icons (computing); Icon maker; List of icon software; Icon editors; Computer icons; Icon software; Icon set; Icon (GUI); History of computer icons; Computer icon; Onscreen icon; Desktop icons
In computing, an icon is a pictogram or ideogram displayed on a computer screen in order to help the user navigate a computer system. The icon itself is a quickly comprehensible symbol of a software tool, function, or a data file, accessible on the system and is more like a traffic sign than a detailed illustration of the actual entity it represents.

Wikipedia

Icon

An icon (from Ancient Greek εἰκών (eikṓn) 'image, resemblance') is a religious work of art, most commonly a painting, in the cultures of the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Catholic churches. They are not simply artworks; "an icon is a sacred image used in religious devotion". The most common subjects include Christ, Mary, saints and angels. Although especially associated with portrait-style images concentrating on one or two main figures, the term also covers most of the religious images in a variety of artistic media produced by Eastern Christianity, including narrative scenes, usually from the Bible or the lives of saints.

Icons are most commonly painted on wood panels with egg tempera, but they may also be cast in metal or carved in stone or embroidered on cloth or done in mosaic or fresco work or printed on paper or metal, etc. Comparable images from Western Christianity may be classified as "icons", although "iconic" may also be used to describe the static style of a devotional image. In the Greek language, the term for icon painting uses the same word as for "writing", and Orthodox sources often translate it into English as icon writing.

Eastern Orthodox tradition holds that the production of Christian images dates back to the very early days of Christianity, and that it has been a continuous tradition since then. Modern academic art history considers that, while images may have existed earlier, the tradition can be traced back only as far as the 3rd century, and that the images which survive from Early Christian art often differ greatly from later ones. The icons of later centuries can be linked, often closely, to images from the 5th century onwards, though very few of these survive. Widespread destruction of images occurred during the Byzantine Iconoclasm of 726–842, although this did settle permanently the question of the appropriateness of images. Since then, icons have had a great continuity of style and subject, far greater than in the icons of the Western church. At the same time there have been change and development.

Examples of use of ICONS
1. Russians Push Up Prices of Rare Icons By Peter Finn THE WASHINGTON POST Courtesy Of Christie‘s Maria Paphiti, an icons specialist at Christie‘s in London, says Russian buyers are fueling the booming icons market.
2. Icons stolen Thieves broke into two churches in the mountainous area of Kalabaka, central Greece, and stole priceless icons, police said yesterday.
3. "The icons were very close to the level of Andrei Rublyov." Rublyov is considered the greatest medieval Russian painter of icons and frescoes.
4. Any other Hollywood icons lurking in your closet?
5. Both men have become broadcasting icons in remarkably short order.