The Mystical Language of Icons
This lavishly illustrated guide to iconography explains through words and pictures the history, meaning, and purpose of Christian icons as well as the traditional methods that religious painters use to create these luminous, spiritually enlivened works of art.
Solrunn Nes, one of Europe's most admired iconographers, illuminates the world of Christian icons, explaining the motifs, gestures, and colors common to these profound symbols of faith. Nes explores in depth a number of famous icons, including those of the Greater Feasts, the Mother of God, and a number of the better-known saints, enriching her discussion with references to Scripture, early Christian writings, and liturgy. She also leads readers through the process and techniques of icon painting, showing each step with photographs, and includes more than fifty of her own original works of art.
Deeply inspiring and utterly unique, The Mystical Language of Icons will inform both those who are familiar with the rich tradition of religious art and those who are not. It also serves as a powerful devotional resource in its own right, one that Christians everywhere can turn to again and again.
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The Mystical Language of Icons
This lavishly illustrated guide to iconography explains through words and pictures the history, meaning, and purpose of Christian icons as well as the traditional methods that religious painters use to create these luminous, spiritually enlivened works of art.
Solrunn Nes, one of Europe's most admired iconographers, illuminates the world of Christian icons, explaining the motifs, gestures, and colors common to these profound symbols of faith. Nes explores in depth a number of famous icons, including those of the Greater Feasts, the Mother of God, and a number of the better-known saints, enriching her discussion with references to Scripture, early Christian writings, and liturgy. She also leads readers through the process and techniques of icon painting, showing each step with photographs, and includes more than fifty of her own original works of art.
Deeply inspiring and utterly unique, The Mystical Language of Icons will inform both those who are familiar with the rich tradition of religious art and those who are not. It also serves as a powerful devotional resource in its own right, one that Christians everywhere can turn to again and again.
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The Mystical Language of Icons

The Mystical Language of Icons

by Solrunn Nes
The Mystical Language of Icons

The Mystical Language of Icons

by Solrunn Nes

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This lavishly illustrated guide to iconography explains through words and pictures the history, meaning, and purpose of Christian icons as well as the traditional methods that religious painters use to create these luminous, spiritually enlivened works of art.
Solrunn Nes, one of Europe's most admired iconographers, illuminates the world of Christian icons, explaining the motifs, gestures, and colors common to these profound symbols of faith. Nes explores in depth a number of famous icons, including those of the Greater Feasts, the Mother of God, and a number of the better-known saints, enriching her discussion with references to Scripture, early Christian writings, and liturgy. She also leads readers through the process and techniques of icon painting, showing each step with photographs, and includes more than fifty of her own original works of art.
Deeply inspiring and utterly unique, The Mystical Language of Icons will inform both those who are familiar with the rich tradition of religious art and those who are not. It also serves as a powerful devotional resource in its own right, one that Christians everywhere can turn to again and again.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467466134
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 04/10/2009
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Solrunn Nes is an art historian, freelance lecturer, andwriter. Her highly regarded iconography can be seen in suchplaces as Aylesford Priory in England and St Paul's Churchin Bergen, Norway.

Table of Contents

A Glimpse of the Divine
The Technique of Icon Painting8
Beauty and Truth12
Art and Sacred Object12
The Status and Function of the Icon12
Iconoclasm and the Triumph of Orthodoxy14
Nicaea II15
The Incarnation and the Art of Icons15
Motif Range17
The Church as Microcosmos17
Prefiguration and Hierarchical Model19
Celebration and Expectation19
Characteristics of Form20
Presentation of Icon Motifs
Christ Pantocrator23
Triptych with Deesis26
King and High Priest27
Christ Immanuel29
Christ Enthroned30
Mandylion33
The Old Testament Trinity36
The Annunciation39
The Archangel Gabriel40
Mother of God with resting Jesus41
The Nativity of Christ43
The Presentation in the temple44
Christ of Silence46
Christ among the Doctors47
Our Lady of the Sign49
Mother of God Platytera51
Mother of God Hodegetria52
Our Lady of Tenderness55
The Nursing Mother of God56
Mother of God Pelagonitissa57
Our Lady of Perpetual Help58
Joseph with the Child Jesus60
Simeon with the Child Jesus61
The Prophet Elijah63
John the Baptist65
The Baptism of Christ67
The Transfiguration68
The Raising of Lazarus70
The Entry into Jerusalem72
The Mystical Supper74
The Agony in the Garden75
Processional Cross76
Epitaphios77
The Descent from the Cross79
Lamentation at the Grave of Christ80
The King of Glory81
The Descent into Hell82
The Doubting of Thomas84
The Ascension87
St George and the Dragon88
Daniel in the Lion's Den89
The Archangels Michael and Gabriel91
The Assembly of the Archangels93
Sts Peter and Paul94
St Paul95
St John the Theologian96
St John at Patmos97
St Macarios of Egypt98
St Nicholas of Myra99
St Simeon the Stylite100
St Gerasimos and the Lion101
St Mary of Egypt102
St Gregory Palamas103
The new Crucifix in St Paul's Church, Bergen105
Reviews110
Curriculum Vitae111
Bibliography112
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