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Icons and Saints of the Eastern Orthodox Church

Icons and Saints of the Eastern Orthodox Church - A Guide to Imagery

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Publisher's Synopsis

Explore the extensive imagery and fascinating stories of hundreds of Orthodox Christian icons and saints.

An icon (from the Greek word eikon, "image") is a wooden panel painting of a holy person or scene from Orthodox Christianity, the religion of the Byzantine Empire that is practiced today mainly in Greece and Russia. It was believed that these works acted as intermediaries between worshipers and the holy personages they depicted. Their pictorial language is stylized and primarily symbolic, rather than literal and narrative. Indeed, every attitude, pose, and color depicted in an icon has a precise meaning, and their painters―usually monks―followed prescribed models from iconographic manuals.
 
Featuring over 400 color images, this book catalogues the vast heritage of images according to iconographic type and subject, from the most ancient at the Monastery of Saint Catherine in the Sinai to those from Greece, Constantinople, and Russia. Chapters focus on the role of icons in the Orthodox liturgy and on common iconic subjects, including the fathers and saints of the Eastern Church and the life of Jesus and his followers.

Book information

ISBN: 9780892368457
Publisher: Getty Publications
Imprint: The J. Paul Getty Museum
Pub date:
Edition: 1
DEWEY: 704.94820882819
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 383
Weight: 702g
Height: 173mm
Width: 245mm
Spine width: 23mm