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published: 08 Aug 2016
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Iconography In The Orthodox Church - What Are Icons?
In this video, Fr. Theophan Mackey discusses the importance of Iconography In the Orthodox Church.
Fr. Theophan Mackey
St. Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church, Los Alamos, NM
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published: 15 Nov 2023
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Introduction to Icons
The Early Church used images a LOT! This is an introduction into the extensive and ancient traditions of art, beauty, and iconography in the Christian world.
DO NOT STOP HERE, there is much to discover!!! Keep reading:
First up, our thanks to Aidan Hart for talking through icons with us ahead of this episode. We've known him since we were knee-high and his icons were very much a part of our childhood in the faith. His work is beautiful, but Aidan also shows through articles and interviews how icons guide us to understanding Jesus, and building our relationship with Him and the Church. Look through his site and read some of his articles here: https://aidanharticons.com
An excellent discussion between Aidan and Jonathan Pageau on icons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzQkolwWkwE
A short do...
published: 18 Oct 2022
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W.J.T. Mitchell Discusses Iconology and Visual Culture
Keynote speaker W.J.T. Mitchell, professor of English and art history at the University of Chicago, discusses iconology and image theory as part of "Iconology Old and New," a transnational conference that took place in Croatia and Hungary.
published: 08 Jul 2013
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A History of Iconography
[Find out more about iconography at: https://monasteryicons.com/categories/did-you-know ]Iconography is a special mode of Christian sacred art, combining the natural and the symbolic in a unique stylized way to convey the spiritual dimension of what is depicted. As the famous Greek iconographer wrote, “Icons raise the soul and mind to the realm of the spirit.”
Iconography is the original tradition of Christian sacred art, and has been an integral part of the worship and mystical life of Christians since the times of the Apostles. Referred to in the Eastern Christian tradition as "windows into heaven," icons have inspired and uplifted millions of the faithful, and many times have been the instruments for demonstrating God's miraculous intercession in the life of mankind.
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published: 14 Feb 2020
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Iconography for Designers | Top 3 Tips
Icons are such small little things but can make a huge impact on your UI and Web Design projects. In this video I talk all things iconography, my top 3 tips for icons, where to find icons and more. Remember to Subscribe https://goo.gl/6vCw64
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Iconography | An Introduction
ICONOGRAPHY | AN INTRODUCTION
Part 1 of an interview on Orthodox Christian iconography with Hieromonk Patrick (Doolan) of St. Gregory of Sinai Monastery in Kelseyville, CA. Hieromonk Patrick discusses his experience as a student of the master iconographer, Leonid Ouspensky.
HIEROMONK PATRICK'S BOOK:
https://www.amazon.com/Recovering-Icon-Works-Leonid-Ouspensky/dp/0881412708
CHURCH OF THE GENUINE ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS OF AMERICA (GOC) WEBSITE:
http://www.hotca.org
SAINT GREGORY OF SINAI MONASTERY WEBSITE:
http://www.gsinai.com
#iconography #orthodoxchristian #art
published: 12 Sep 2016
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The Iconologycal method | Erwin Panofsky | the 3 levels of art analysis | Citaliarestauro.com
In 1939, Panofsky presents his iconological method of analysis of art. Learn more about the 3 levels of analysis in this tutorial | Citaliarestauro.com.
#panofsky #iconologycalmethod #artanalysis #iconography #iconographyinart
Online courses on art analysis
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In citaliarestauro.com blog you can learn more about Panofsky and art history
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In 1939, Erwin Panofsky presents his iconological method of analysis of art. For him, the analysis could not merely depend upon literary sources, which after all, are not always available. He goes on to investigate the way in which, according to the different historical conditions to which the artist is subjected, themes, subjects or fac...
published: 11 Apr 2018
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#Watercolor #Painting Of Mike Judge's "Pipas" & ButtHead @FOOSGONEWILD XBeavis&ButtHead #Sketch
Short for my 12th video:
Water Color Painting Of Mike Judge's "Pipas" & Butt-Head @FOOSGONEWILD X Beavis & Butt Head Collab
Wat up everyone, this is my 12th video where I flipped or crossed Beavis & Butt-Head With Foos Gone Wild iconography. I got like 9 other ideas on deck so hopefully yall like em. I go over the materials I used plus other tips and advice. Thanks for watching. Please like, comment, subscribe, click that notification bell and let me know what yall think.
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Los Vaqueros Cumbieros del Espacio
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published: 24 Aug 2024
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Iconography and Iconology
Iconography versus iconology | #Panofsky method
published: 14 Oct 2017
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Understanding Art with Iconography | Art Terms | LittleArtTalks
The meaning of Iconography in art and how to use it to understand the meaning of artworks. Watch for examples of iconography, and when reading with an iconograp...
The meaning of Iconography in art and how to use it to understand the meaning of artworks. Watch for examples of iconography, and when reading with an iconographic lens works or doesn't work.
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- published: 08 Aug 2016
- views: 72372
4:24
Iconography In The Orthodox Church - What Are Icons?
In this video, Fr. Theophan Mackey discusses the importance of Iconography In the Orthodox Church.
Fr. Theophan Mackey
St. Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church, Los ...
In this video, Fr. Theophan Mackey discusses the importance of Iconography In the Orthodox Church.
Fr. Theophan Mackey
St. Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church, Los Alamos, NM
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https://wn.com/Iconography_In_The_Orthodox_Church_What_Are_Icons
In this video, Fr. Theophan Mackey discusses the importance of Iconography In the Orthodox Church.
Fr. Theophan Mackey
St. Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church, Los Alamos, NM
Roots of Orthodoxy is a platform dedicated to showcasing the Orthodox faith by interviewing priests around the world.
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- published: 15 Nov 2023
- views: 16153
10:53
Introduction to Icons
The Early Church used images a LOT! This is an introduction into the extensive and ancient traditions of art, beauty, and iconography in the Christian world.
D...
The Early Church used images a LOT! This is an introduction into the extensive and ancient traditions of art, beauty, and iconography in the Christian world.
DO NOT STOP HERE, there is much to discover!!! Keep reading:
First up, our thanks to Aidan Hart for talking through icons with us ahead of this episode. We've known him since we were knee-high and his icons were very much a part of our childhood in the faith. His work is beautiful, but Aidan also shows through articles and interviews how icons guide us to understanding Jesus, and building our relationship with Him and the Church. Look through his site and read some of his articles here: https://aidanharticons.com
An excellent discussion between Aidan and Jonathan Pageau on icons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzQkolwWkwE
A short documentary featuring Aidan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtEdsc24jnA
Jonathan Pageau on 'Why we venerate images': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSo3ThY9D0M
Read a defence of images by the incredible Saint John of Damascus: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/49917/49917-h/49917-h.html
The contemporary iconographers, whose work is featured in the sequence from 9:02 in order:
Aidan Hart - https://aidanharticons.com
Brian Matthew Whirledge - https://www.brianwhirledge.com
Milica Mišić - https://milicamisic.com
Tamara Penwell - https://tamarapenwellicons.com
Jonathan Pageau - https://www.pageaucarvings.com/index.html
Seraphim O'Keefe - https://seraphimokeefe.com
Film clips from our filmmaking channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/thebrothersrobinson
Frederica Mathewes-Green on icons "Is it idolatry?": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvSFkUFHUjc
Our video on "Talking to Saints"/intercession: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCqsLV_ayIo
Ben from Theoria discusses 'Are icons idols?' in a very thorough video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Akkb_EsY4MM
Steve from 'Be the Bee' gets through things in only 5 minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8iFOgppS6Y
Steve again but with 15 minutes to talk about restoring icons to faith and commemorating that day in Great Lent: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amq8rCqV_70
Article on 'Icon Smashing' and destroying art: https://blogs.ancientfaith.com/glory2godforallthings/2011/03/12/7229/
Bojan gives his take on the difference between icons and idols in a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv3I5Ky0mr8
An article on icons, with some scriptural attention to 'bowing' and veneration: https://www.orthodoxconvert.info/Q-A.php?c=Icons-Is%20Venerating%20Icons%20Idolatry
An article asking the question about 'no bowing?': https://orthodoxbridge.com/2020/10/27/no-bowing-allowed/
Jonathan Pageau with Fr John Strickland talking 'History of the West in view of the East' where they briefly cover things like the renaissance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y2XNfUNeTo
Fr Silouan Justiniano talks iconography and contemporary art in a fascinating discussion for artists and art lovers; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6ptxOV_opw
Andrew Gould on should 'architecture represent heaven': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjuJO39fA2s
Andrew Gould's work: https://newworldbyzantine.com
For some in depth continued research on iconography and spiritual art: https://orthodoxartsjournal.org
Learn iconography with Julia Hayes, who has a MASSIVE amount of resources online including free videos and courses: https://www.ikonographics.net
To learn more about Orthodoxy, history, iconography, theology of beauty and so much else: visit an Orthodox Church. Go to a Sunday liturgy, and speak with the priest afterwards.
Teh Tarik recipe video (perhaps we should make a Patristix teh tarik video? Let us know in the comments) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1Cwz5Wh1bM
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https://wn.com/Introduction_To_Icons
The Early Church used images a LOT! This is an introduction into the extensive and ancient traditions of art, beauty, and iconography in the Christian world.
DO NOT STOP HERE, there is much to discover!!! Keep reading:
First up, our thanks to Aidan Hart for talking through icons with us ahead of this episode. We've known him since we were knee-high and his icons were very much a part of our childhood in the faith. His work is beautiful, but Aidan also shows through articles and interviews how icons guide us to understanding Jesus, and building our relationship with Him and the Church. Look through his site and read some of his articles here: https://aidanharticons.com
An excellent discussion between Aidan and Jonathan Pageau on icons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzQkolwWkwE
A short documentary featuring Aidan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtEdsc24jnA
Jonathan Pageau on 'Why we venerate images': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSo3ThY9D0M
Read a defence of images by the incredible Saint John of Damascus: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/49917/49917-h/49917-h.html
The contemporary iconographers, whose work is featured in the sequence from 9:02 in order:
Aidan Hart - https://aidanharticons.com
Brian Matthew Whirledge - https://www.brianwhirledge.com
Milica Mišić - https://milicamisic.com
Tamara Penwell - https://tamarapenwellicons.com
Jonathan Pageau - https://www.pageaucarvings.com/index.html
Seraphim O'Keefe - https://seraphimokeefe.com
Film clips from our filmmaking channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/thebrothersrobinson
Frederica Mathewes-Green on icons "Is it idolatry?": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvSFkUFHUjc
Our video on "Talking to Saints"/intercession: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCqsLV_ayIo
Ben from Theoria discusses 'Are icons idols?' in a very thorough video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Akkb_EsY4MM
Steve from 'Be the Bee' gets through things in only 5 minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8iFOgppS6Y
Steve again but with 15 minutes to talk about restoring icons to faith and commemorating that day in Great Lent: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amq8rCqV_70
Article on 'Icon Smashing' and destroying art: https://blogs.ancientfaith.com/glory2godforallthings/2011/03/12/7229/
Bojan gives his take on the difference between icons and idols in a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv3I5Ky0mr8
An article on icons, with some scriptural attention to 'bowing' and veneration: https://www.orthodoxconvert.info/Q-A.php?c=Icons-Is%20Venerating%20Icons%20Idolatry
An article asking the question about 'no bowing?': https://orthodoxbridge.com/2020/10/27/no-bowing-allowed/
Jonathan Pageau with Fr John Strickland talking 'History of the West in view of the East' where they briefly cover things like the renaissance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y2XNfUNeTo
Fr Silouan Justiniano talks iconography and contemporary art in a fascinating discussion for artists and art lovers; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6ptxOV_opw
Andrew Gould on should 'architecture represent heaven': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjuJO39fA2s
Andrew Gould's work: https://newworldbyzantine.com
For some in depth continued research on iconography and spiritual art: https://orthodoxartsjournal.org
Learn iconography with Julia Hayes, who has a MASSIVE amount of resources online including free videos and courses: https://www.ikonographics.net
To learn more about Orthodoxy, history, iconography, theology of beauty and so much else: visit an Orthodox Church. Go to a Sunday liturgy, and speak with the priest afterwards.
Teh Tarik recipe video (perhaps we should make a Patristix teh tarik video? Let us know in the comments) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1Cwz5Wh1bM
About teh tarik: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teh_tarik
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- published: 18 Oct 2022
- views: 50897
2:50
W.J.T. Mitchell Discusses Iconology and Visual Culture
Keynote speaker W.J.T. Mitchell, professor of English and art history at the University of Chicago, discusses iconology and image theory as part of "Iconology O...
Keynote speaker W.J.T. Mitchell, professor of English and art history at the University of Chicago, discusses iconology and image theory as part of "Iconology Old and New," a transnational conference that took place in Croatia and Hungary.
https://wn.com/W.J.T._Mitchell_Discusses_Iconology_And_Visual_Culture
Keynote speaker W.J.T. Mitchell, professor of English and art history at the University of Chicago, discusses iconology and image theory as part of "Iconology Old and New," a transnational conference that took place in Croatia and Hungary.
- published: 08 Jul 2013
- views: 40794
7:08
A History of Iconography
[Find out more about iconography at: https://monasteryicons.com/categories/did-you-know ]Iconography is a special mode of Christian sacred art, combining the na...
[Find out more about iconography at: https://monasteryicons.com/categories/did-you-know ]Iconography is a special mode of Christian sacred art, combining the natural and the symbolic in a unique stylized way to convey the spiritual dimension of what is depicted. As the famous Greek iconographer wrote, “Icons raise the soul and mind to the realm of the spirit.”
Iconography is the original tradition of Christian sacred art, and has been an integral part of the worship and mystical life of Christians since the times of the Apostles. Referred to in the Eastern Christian tradition as "windows into heaven," icons have inspired and uplifted millions of the faithful, and many times have been the instruments for demonstrating God's miraculous intercession in the life of mankind.
Church tradition teaches that the first iconographer was Saint Luke the Evangelist. He painted the holy image of the Virgin Mary, a face which he himself had seen, and brought his first icons to the Mother of God herself, who approved them and proclaimed: "May the grace of Him Who was born of me, through me, be imparted to these icons." There are at least five highly-venerated icons of the Blessed Virgin painted by Saint Luke which are still venerated today. And he is also known to have painted icons of Saints Peter and Paul.
The beginnings of iconography can also be found in the catacomb paintings of the second and third centuries, including the first discovered house-church of Dura-Europos in Syria from that time. Because of the persecutions of the church in these earliest days of Christianity, not many icons have been preserved from that era. But contemporary writings indicate the use of icons even then.
Iconography was given special attention and favor by the early Byzantine Empire. The emperor Constantine the Great relieved of all taxation the artists who made the mosaics for the churches. Iconography flourished throughout the Empire in the form of mosaics, frescoes (or wall paintings), and panel icons. And it became most fully developed and widely spread in the sixth century, under the rule of Justinian the Great. [establishing the classic style]
It was the custom of the early Church father Saint John Chrysostom to keep an icon of Saint Paul before him whenever he studied the Epistles of Saint Paul, for inspiration and to invoke the Apostle's blessing. Once when Saint John looked up from the text, the icon of Saint Paul seemed to come alive and the Apostle spoke to him. As another Church Father, Saint Basil the Great, said, "With a soundless voice the icons teach those who behold them."
But iconography became a subject of great controversy in the seventh and eighth centuries. The Iconoclasts (or "icon-smashers") were suspicious of any sacred art which represented human beings or God, and demanded the destruction of icons. The Iconodules (or venerators of icons) vigorously defended the place of icons in the life of the Church. Iconoclasm may have been influenced by Jewish and Moslem ideas, and also reflected a "puritan" outlook in Christianity which saw in all images a latent idolatry.The veneration of icons was upheld by the Seventh and last Ecumenical Council, which met in Nicaea in 787 A.D. Another attack on icons by the Emperor Leo III during the next century was overturned when the Empress Theodora permanently reinstated the veneration of icons in the year 843, a victory which is commemorated annually in the Orthodox Church as "the Triumph of Orthodoxy."
Although many of us associate iconography with the Church of the East, it is also the original tradition of sacred art in the Western Church. Mosaics, frescoes, and paintings in Rome, Spain, and France bear witness that the Byzantine style was the artistic tradition common to both Western and Eastern Christianity up to the twelfth century.
Over the succeeding centuries there were times of decline in the Church’s use of traditional iconography and even sacred art per se. During the 15th and 16th centuries the Italian Renaissance began this erosion by its fascination with the so-called classical humanity of the pre-Christian era and its purely naturalistic, fleshly approach to art. But in response to the Renaissance there emerged the “Cretan revival” of the Byzantine tradition, led by painters such as Theophanes of Crete, Michael Damaskinos, Manuel Panselinos, and Emmanuel Tzanes and others. And some of the greatest icons and frescoes were created in the monasteries of Mt. Athos and in Serbia.
To find out more about the modern history of iconography, watch this video! Or visit the "Did You Know?" section of the Monatery Icons website to find out more about iconography: https://monasteryicons.com/categories/did-you-know
https://wn.com/A_History_Of_Iconography
[Find out more about iconography at: https://monasteryicons.com/categories/did-you-know ]Iconography is a special mode of Christian sacred art, combining the natural and the symbolic in a unique stylized way to convey the spiritual dimension of what is depicted. As the famous Greek iconographer wrote, “Icons raise the soul and mind to the realm of the spirit.”
Iconography is the original tradition of Christian sacred art, and has been an integral part of the worship and mystical life of Christians since the times of the Apostles. Referred to in the Eastern Christian tradition as "windows into heaven," icons have inspired and uplifted millions of the faithful, and many times have been the instruments for demonstrating God's miraculous intercession in the life of mankind.
Church tradition teaches that the first iconographer was Saint Luke the Evangelist. He painted the holy image of the Virgin Mary, a face which he himself had seen, and brought his first icons to the Mother of God herself, who approved them and proclaimed: "May the grace of Him Who was born of me, through me, be imparted to these icons." There are at least five highly-venerated icons of the Blessed Virgin painted by Saint Luke which are still venerated today. And he is also known to have painted icons of Saints Peter and Paul.
The beginnings of iconography can also be found in the catacomb paintings of the second and third centuries, including the first discovered house-church of Dura-Europos in Syria from that time. Because of the persecutions of the church in these earliest days of Christianity, not many icons have been preserved from that era. But contemporary writings indicate the use of icons even then.
Iconography was given special attention and favor by the early Byzantine Empire. The emperor Constantine the Great relieved of all taxation the artists who made the mosaics for the churches. Iconography flourished throughout the Empire in the form of mosaics, frescoes (or wall paintings), and panel icons. And it became most fully developed and widely spread in the sixth century, under the rule of Justinian the Great. [establishing the classic style]
It was the custom of the early Church father Saint John Chrysostom to keep an icon of Saint Paul before him whenever he studied the Epistles of Saint Paul, for inspiration and to invoke the Apostle's blessing. Once when Saint John looked up from the text, the icon of Saint Paul seemed to come alive and the Apostle spoke to him. As another Church Father, Saint Basil the Great, said, "With a soundless voice the icons teach those who behold them."
But iconography became a subject of great controversy in the seventh and eighth centuries. The Iconoclasts (or "icon-smashers") were suspicious of any sacred art which represented human beings or God, and demanded the destruction of icons. The Iconodules (or venerators of icons) vigorously defended the place of icons in the life of the Church. Iconoclasm may have been influenced by Jewish and Moslem ideas, and also reflected a "puritan" outlook in Christianity which saw in all images a latent idolatry.The veneration of icons was upheld by the Seventh and last Ecumenical Council, which met in Nicaea in 787 A.D. Another attack on icons by the Emperor Leo III during the next century was overturned when the Empress Theodora permanently reinstated the veneration of icons in the year 843, a victory which is commemorated annually in the Orthodox Church as "the Triumph of Orthodoxy."
Although many of us associate iconography with the Church of the East, it is also the original tradition of sacred art in the Western Church. Mosaics, frescoes, and paintings in Rome, Spain, and France bear witness that the Byzantine style was the artistic tradition common to both Western and Eastern Christianity up to the twelfth century.
Over the succeeding centuries there were times of decline in the Church’s use of traditional iconography and even sacred art per se. During the 15th and 16th centuries the Italian Renaissance began this erosion by its fascination with the so-called classical humanity of the pre-Christian era and its purely naturalistic, fleshly approach to art. But in response to the Renaissance there emerged the “Cretan revival” of the Byzantine tradition, led by painters such as Theophanes of Crete, Michael Damaskinos, Manuel Panselinos, and Emmanuel Tzanes and others. And some of the greatest icons and frescoes were created in the monasteries of Mt. Athos and in Serbia.
To find out more about the modern history of iconography, watch this video! Or visit the "Did You Know?" section of the Monatery Icons website to find out more about iconography: https://monasteryicons.com/categories/did-you-know
- published: 14 Feb 2020
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Iconography for Designers | Top 3 Tips
Icons are such small little things but can make a huge impact on your UI and Web Design projects. In this video I talk all things iconography, my top 3 tips for...
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Iconography | An Introduction
ICONOGRAPHY | AN INTRODUCTION
Part 1 of an interview on Orthodox Christian iconography with Hieromonk Patrick (Doolan) of St. Gregory of Sinai Monastery in Kel...
ICONOGRAPHY | AN INTRODUCTION
Part 1 of an interview on Orthodox Christian iconography with Hieromonk Patrick (Doolan) of St. Gregory of Sinai Monastery in Kelseyville, CA. Hieromonk Patrick discusses his experience as a student of the master iconographer, Leonid Ouspensky.
HIEROMONK PATRICK'S BOOK:
https://www.amazon.com/Recovering-Icon-Works-Leonid-Ouspensky/dp/0881412708
CHURCH OF THE GENUINE ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS OF AMERICA (GOC) WEBSITE:
http://www.hotca.org
SAINT GREGORY OF SINAI MONASTERY WEBSITE:
http://www.gsinai.com
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ICONOGRAPHY | AN INTRODUCTION
Part 1 of an interview on Orthodox Christian iconography with Hieromonk Patrick (Doolan) of St. Gregory of Sinai Monastery in Kelseyville, CA. Hieromonk Patrick discusses his experience as a student of the master iconographer, Leonid Ouspensky.
HIEROMONK PATRICK'S BOOK:
https://www.amazon.com/Recovering-Icon-Works-Leonid-Ouspensky/dp/0881412708
CHURCH OF THE GENUINE ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS OF AMERICA (GOC) WEBSITE:
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SAINT GREGORY OF SINAI MONASTERY WEBSITE:
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- published: 12 Sep 2016
- views: 50882
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The Iconologycal method | Erwin Panofsky | the 3 levels of art analysis | Citaliarestauro.com
In 1939, Panofsky presents his iconological method of analysis of art. Learn more about the 3 levels of analysis in this tutorial | Citaliarestauro.com.
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In 1939, Erwin Panofsky presents his iconological method of analysis of art. For him, the analysis could not merely depend upon literary sources, which after all, are not always available. He goes on to investigate the way in which, according to the different historical conditions to which the artist is subjected, themes, subjects or facts are chosen to be represented. I.e., he defends the study of meanings.
Panofsky gave this example:
A man raises his hat. In iconographic terms, we basically see is the action in which a man takes his hat off his head. However, analysing it under an iconological point of view, there is a meaning to the gesture. If we assume that we have two people involved (the one who sees the action and the one who acts it) who are familiar to the western culture, they will know that it is a gesture of friendliness and respect. However, reaching this level of understanding depends on a prior knowledge of the social values that involve this same gesture.
And so Panofsky identifies the three levels of understanding that we have already seen:
The primary or natural,
The secondary or conventional,
The tertiary or intrinsic.
Using as an example Da Vinci’s «Last Supper», let’s look again at each one of these stages of iconography and iconology in art analysis.
The primary level
The primary level should correspond to the most basic level of understanding, i.e. the natural perception of the work. So, in this painting, what we identify are 13 men at the table during supper time. In this first level, we don’t use knowledge or in-depth cultural domains to understand the message.
The second level
The second level of understanding requires a certain iconographic knowledge, to the extent that this is the interpretation of the message and its meaning. Thus, any individual who has had an education of western culture and/or Christianity will be able to identify the scene as the Last Supper that Jesus had with his Apostles.
The third and final level
For the third and final level of interpretation, the observer not only receives and interprets the message contained within the representation, but also seeks to interpret it under an historical point of view, looking for social and cultural interrelations that might broaden the meaning.
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ART IS ONE OF THE OLDEST MANIFESTATIONS OF HUMAN CREATIVITY.
“The work makes public knowledge of something else, it reveals something else to us; it is allegory. The fabricated thing still meets in the work of art, something of another. (…) The work is a symbol. ”
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To know artistic manifestations over time and in various spaces and cultural contexts.
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Online courses on art analysis
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In 1939, Erwin Panofsky presents his iconological method of analysis of art. For him, the analysis could not merely depend upon literary sources, which after all, are not always available. He goes on to investigate the way in which, according to the different historical conditions to which the artist is subjected, themes, subjects or facts are chosen to be represented. I.e., he defends the study of meanings.
Panofsky gave this example:
A man raises his hat. In iconographic terms, we basically see is the action in which a man takes his hat off his head. However, analysing it under an iconological point of view, there is a meaning to the gesture. If we assume that we have two people involved (the one who sees the action and the one who acts it) who are familiar to the western culture, they will know that it is a gesture of friendliness and respect. However, reaching this level of understanding depends on a prior knowledge of the social values that involve this same gesture.
And so Panofsky identifies the three levels of understanding that we have already seen:
The primary or natural,
The secondary or conventional,
The tertiary or intrinsic.
Using as an example Da Vinci’s «Last Supper», let’s look again at each one of these stages of iconography and iconology in art analysis.
The primary level
The primary level should correspond to the most basic level of understanding, i.e. the natural perception of the work. So, in this painting, what we identify are 13 men at the table during supper time. In this first level, we don’t use knowledge or in-depth cultural domains to understand the message.
The second level
The second level of understanding requires a certain iconographic knowledge, to the extent that this is the interpretation of the message and its meaning. Thus, any individual who has had an education of western culture and/or Christianity will be able to identify the scene as the Last Supper that Jesus had with his Apostles.
The third and final level
For the third and final level of interpretation, the observer not only receives and interprets the message contained within the representation, but also seeks to interpret it under an historical point of view, looking for social and cultural interrelations that might broaden the meaning.
Get to know more about art analysis in:
https://citaliarestauro.com/en/cat/art-analysis-en/
In the Art analysis online courses learn how to analyse a work of art in formal and symbolic aspects.
ART IS ONE OF THE OLDEST MANIFESTATIONS OF HUMAN CREATIVITY.
“The work makes public knowledge of something else, it reveals something else to us; it is allegory. The fabricated thing still meets in the work of art, something of another. (…) The work is a symbol. ”
These courses are designed for professionals who are involved in activities related to History and History of Art, Museology, Conservation and Restoration, Tourism professionals and anyone interested in the subject.
It is also an important element of support for students and teachers.
How to read, analyze and interpret an artistic work in its formal and symbolic aspects. What specificities to take into account in works of painting, sculpture and architecture.
How to apply methods of iconographic and symbolic analysis to artistic works.
To know artistic manifestations over time and in various spaces and cultural contexts.
This online courses for students are internationally certified since citaliarestauro.com is a training entity certified by DGERT (European Union system).
Online courses in Art analysis have registrations always open and immediate start.
Access to courses can be done 24 hours a day on any device.
- published: 11 Apr 2018
- views: 25035
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#Watercolor #Painting Of Mike Judge's "Pipas" & ButtHead @FOOSGONEWILD XBeavis&ButtHead #Sketch
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Water Color Painting Of Mike Judge's "Pipas" & Butt-Head @FOOSGONEWILD X Beavis & Butt Head Collab
Wat up everyone, this is my 1...
Short for my 12th video:
Water Color Painting Of Mike Judge's "Pipas" & Butt-Head @FOOSGONEWILD X Beavis & Butt Head Collab
Wat up everyone, this is my 12th video where I flipped or crossed Beavis & Butt-Head With Foos Gone Wild iconography. I got like 9 other ideas on deck so hopefully yall like em. I go over the materials I used plus other tips and advice. Thanks for watching. Please like, comment, subscribe, click that notification bell and let me know what yall think.
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Los Vaqueros Cumbieros del Espacio
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Short for my 12th video:
Water Color Painting Of Mike Judge's "Pipas" & Butt-Head @FOOSGONEWILD X Beavis & Butt Head Collab
Wat up everyone, this is my 12th video where I flipped or crossed Beavis & Butt-Head With Foos Gone Wild iconography. I got like 9 other ideas on deck so hopefully yall like em. I go over the materials I used plus other tips and advice. Thanks for watching. Please like, comment, subscribe, click that notification bell and let me know what yall think.
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Song 1 : TrackTribe -
No Mercy
https://youtu.be/BswfpzNC_W0?si=x4v0oYLE-7hPwvVm
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Song 2 : Jovenes Viejos Cumbia Deli
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Los Vaqueros Cumbieros del Espacio
https://youtu.be/oU_8xSeElfA?si=HlobxU3rBks8cAh8
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- published: 24 Aug 2024
- views: 327
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Iconography and Iconology
Iconography versus iconology | #Panofsky method
Iconography versus iconology | #Panofsky method
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Iconography versus iconology | #Panofsky method
- published: 14 Oct 2017
- views: 6668