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The Icon

Window on the Kingdom

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In recent years, Western Christians have rediscovered icons, recognizing them not just as art but as integral to divine revelation and communion with God within the Church. Understanding icons requires grasping their artistic, spiritual, and theological dimensions. Quenot's analysis of various icons deepens readers' appreciation of their multifaceted nature. While many books discuss icons' historical context, spiritual appeal, or aesthetic qualities, this work stands out for its comprehensive approach. Michel Quenot provides a concise yet detailed history of iconography, addressing the canons and laws that govern this ancient art form. These "ground rules" ensure spiritual continuity and doctrinal unity transcending national and cultural boundaries. Translated from French and published in eight languages, the book features 33 color photos and 34 black-and-white illustrations, including works by modern iconographers that demonstrate the icon's vitality as an art form. It explores historical sources, theological and biblical foundations, iconographic themes, and the icon's significance in believers' lives. Additionally, it discusses recent discoveries and scholarship, covering a range from catacomb art to contemporary iconography across various cultures.

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The Icon, Michel Quenot

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1991
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Title
The Icon
Subtitle
Window on the Kingdom
Language
English
Released
1991
Format
Paperback
Pages
176
ISBN10
0881410985
ISBN13
9780881410983
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In recent years, Western Christians have rediscovered icons, recognizing them not just as art but as integral to divine revelation and communion with God within the Church. Understanding icons requires grasping their artistic, spiritual, and theological dimensions. Quenot's analysis of various icons deepens readers' appreciation of their multifaceted nature. While many books discuss icons' historical context, spiritual appeal, or aesthetic qualities, this work stands out for its comprehensive approach. Michel Quenot provides a concise yet detailed history of iconography, addressing the canons and laws that govern this ancient art form. These "ground rules" ensure spiritual continuity and doctrinal unity transcending national and cultural boundaries. Translated from French and published in eight languages, the book features 33 color photos and 34 black-and-white illustrations, including works by modern iconographers that demonstrate the icon's vitality as an art form. It explores historical sources, theological and biblical foundations, iconographic themes, and the icon's significance in believers' lives. Additionally, it discusses recent discoveries and scholarship, covering a range from catacomb art to contemporary iconography across various cultures.