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Icône

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[[Image:Luke first icon.jpg|right|frame|The [[Apostle Luke]] painting the first icon]]
L''''Iconographie''' (du grec {{Lang-el|εικονογραφία}}) refers to the making and désigne l'art et l'usage [[liturgics|liturgicalliturgique]] use of des '''iconsicônes'''. D'origine grecque, le mot "icône" signifie "image", "portrait", pictorial on représentations du ictorial representations of [[Holy Scripture|Biblical]] scenes from the life of [[Jesus Christ]], historical events in the life of the Church, and portraits of the [[saint]]s. Icons are usually two-dimensional images and may be made of paint, mosaic, embroidery, weaving, carving, engraving, or other methods. A person who practices the art of iconography is called an [[iconographer]].
Images have always been a vital part of the [[Orthodox Church|Church]], but their place was the subject of the [[Iconoclasm|Iconoclast Controversy]] in the 8th and 9th centuries, especially in the East. The [[Sunday of Orthodoxy]], the first Sunday of the [[Great Lent|Great Fast]] (Lent) every year celebrates the reestablishment of the Orthodox [[veneration]] of icons. The use of iconography is considered one of the most distinctive elements of the [[Byzantine rite]].
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