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Orthodox Icons

Orthodox Icons is a term that refers to the religious art produced by the Eastern Orthodox Church. This art form has a rich history and tradition that dates back to the early Christian church. The icons are typically painted on wooden panels and are used for religious devotion and instruction. The style and subject matter of Orthodox icons are distinct from those of Western Christian art and are deeply rooted in the theology and spiritual practices of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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