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A Symptom of Modern Blindness – Further Thoughts on the Phrase “To Write an Icon”

By Andrew Gould on December 30, 2013
A Symptom of Modern Blindness - Further Thoughts on the Phrase “To Write an Icon”

This is post 2 of 3 in the series “To Write or to Paint an Icon” Many thanks to Mary Lowell for initiating a discussion of American Orthodox terminology – especially the problematic phrase “to write an icon.” Her article describes the technical problems with this translation very clearly, while acknowledging its appeal to many […]

Posted in Iconography, Theory | Tagged "paint an icon", "write an icon", "write versus paint", icon painting, iconography, iconology, Theory April 1, 2017
 

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