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- 2. Icons came to Ukraine, or rather to Kyivan Rus, from Byzantium with the adoption of Christianity
- 4. An icon is a painted image of a religious figure or event, especially a painted panel.
- 5. During the early Christian period, after the 4th century, the term was applied to all religious
- 6. Archangel Michael. From the Church of Paraskeva Pyatnytsya in the village of Dalyova, Land of Lemkivshchyna,
- 7. Orthodox Christians usually say their prayers in front of an Eastern-facing wall covered with icons, or
- 8. Christianity teaches that the immaterial God became flesh in the form of Jesus Christ, making it
- 9. In the icons of Eastern Orthodoxy, and of the Early Medieval West, there is very little
- 10. Diesis. From the Church of Pokrova Bohorodytsi in the village of Richytsya, Rivne Oblast. Late 15th-early
- 11. Color too plays an important role. Gold represents the radiance of Heaven; red, divine life. Blue
- 12. Letters are symbols too. Most icons incorporate some calligraphic text naming the person or event depicted.
- 13. St Basil the Great. From the village of Turye, Lviv Oblast. 15th century.
- 14. The Eastern Church formulated the doctrinal basis for the veneration of icons. Since God had assumed
- 15. St Boris and St Hleb. From the Church of the Holy Spirit in the village of
- 16. The Eastern Orthodox view of the origin of icons is quite different from that of secular
- 17. Crucifixion. From the Church of Archangel Michael in the village of Hrabiv, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast. Second half
- 18. Eastern Orthodox believers find the first instance of an image or icon in the Bible when
- 19. Virgin Mary from the Diesis (detail), by icon painter Yovkond Zelevych. 1698-1705. From the iconostasis of
- 20. Ukrayinska ikona 11–18 stolit albom is the second volume in a series State Collections of Ukraine,
- 21. St Anastasiya and St Ulyana the Martyrs. From the Church of St Mykola in the town
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