Icons as Maps

Cartographic Icons in Orthodox Art

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Palavras-chave: Byzantine Art, Post-Byzantine Art, Iconography, Topography, Cartography

Resumo

Although a comparison between Orthodox icons and geographic maps sounds like an extravagant idea, if we set them in a broader context, we will see that they are actually akin. Both, the Orthodox εικών and the medieval mappamundi are symbolic images that represent cosmological concepts, showing the essence and character of the Universe in images. They enable people to overcome their natural limitations and see what is invisible to their eyes.

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Publicado
2015-06-07
Como Citar
Todorova, Rostislava. “Icons as Maps: Cartographic Icons in Orthodox Art”. Eikón / Imago 4, no. 1 (junho 7, 2015): 13–30. Acesso em julho 10, 2026. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/EIKO/article/view/73424.
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