Byzantine iconography (repetition of holy faces) 🔍

Icon painter and religious artist (600 - 1500)

Byzantine icon painters produced thousands of nearly identical devotional images of Christ, the Virgin, and saints using fixed templates, gold leaf, and flat, frontal compositions designed for veneration rather than originality. These images functioned as interchangeable, mass-produced spiritual objects.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Byzantine iconography (repetition of holy faces) (Looking Forward)

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Andy Warhol
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The repetitive, frontal, gold-ground depiction of holy faces in Byzantine icons directly prefigured Warhol's serial silkscreened portraits of Marilyn Monroe, Elvis, and Mao as secular devotional icons.