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OCF Icon Archive - http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/ocf/icons.html
A small collection of icons from the Orthodox Christian Fellowship at MIT. They are freely available for personal use. |
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Orthodox Ministry ACCESS Digital Icon Gallery - http://www.goarch.org/access/resources/clipart/
A nicely organized collection of icons from the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. |
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A Guide to Byzantine Icons on the Internet - http://www.iconsexplained.com/
Resource of annotated links to Byzantine icons. Describes essential feature of icons, iconostasis and most common icon types. Includes index of contemporary iconographers, index of icon websites and icon galleries. |
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Russian Icons Gallery - http://www.ne.jp/asahi/jun/icons/
Brief history, religious and cultural background, aesthetical analysis,and critiques of Russian Icons. In English and Japanese. |
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Russian Icons at Auburn University - http://www.auburn.edu/academic/liberal_arts/foreign/russian/icons/index.html
An alphabetical text index of links to 80 some Russian icons. Notes icon image sizes, the iconographer and which century. |
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Ikons: Windows into Heaven - http://www.pallasweb.com/ikons/
Includes the history and development of iconography, details of the craft, examples of icons and other work of Bob Atchison. |
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IMAGO Icon Gallery - http://hem.passagen.se/eikon/
Introduction and history of iconography, biographical notes and reflections, and examples of work [English/Svenska] |
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Andrei Rublev Museum - http://www.artmag.com/museums/a_russie/arumoro1.html#anchor516213
Moscow, Russia; includes a selection of icons from their permanent collection. |
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Christian Sanctuary Gallery - http://www.csg-i.com/icons
Overview of Byzantine iconography, artist profile, and exhibition. |
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Izograph Studio - http://www.izograph.com/
Icons written by iconographer Xenia Pokrovsky, one of a few people in the former USSR who revived iconography in the late 1960s during the communist reign. |