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Icon (album); Icon Magazine; Icon (magazine); ICON; Icons (album)

icon      
n. icono, icón, símbolo; (inform.) icono, símbolo gráfico pequeño que representa un objeto o un programa o un fichero en una interfaz de usuario gráfica
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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]]).
  •  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
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icon         
  • 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]]).
  • 978-617-7031-15-3}}</ref>
  • 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]]).
  •  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
BOOK BY WILLIAM L. SIMON
ICon Steve Jobs: The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business; ICon Steve Jobs; ICon: Steve Jobs; ICon: Steve Jobs, The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business
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símbolo
gráfico

Definición

iconify
¦ verb (iconifies, iconifying, iconified) Computing reduce (a window on a VDU screen) to an icon.

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Icon (disambiguation)

An icon, from the Greek word for image, is a religious painting in the tradition of Christianity.

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