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An '''Iconographersiconographer''' translate revealed [[scripture]] and divine truths into visual imagesin Orthodox Christianity is a practitioner of iconography, writing the [[art of icon]] with consecrated brushes, paints, and materialspainting. IdeallyThe word iconographer means "image writer", they should be pious individuals trained by holy fathers. [[Monks]] and [[nuns]], therefore, have traditionally been comes from the primary source of iconsGreek εικον (image) and γραφειν (to write).
Iconographers translate revealed [[scripture]] and divine truths into visual images, writing/painting the [[icon]] with consecrated brushes, paints, and materials. Ideally, they should be pious individuals trained by holy fathers. [[Monks]] and [[nuns]], therefore, have traditionally been the primary source of icons. Iconographers traditionally [[prayer|pray]], [[fasting|fast]], and avoid worldly excitement during their work. Individual interpretation is ideally be kept to a minimum as the task is to pass on tradition by replicating previous icons within prescribed limits. Throughout most of Church history, icons have remained anonymous, but in recent decades some icons iconographers have begun to be signed sign their work with "Through the hand of [name]."
==See also==