noun
- plural of iconographer; artists who paint or create icons, especially religious images in the Eastern Orthodox tradition
- people who create or study visual representations and symbols of a subject or concept
Usage: typically refers to religious artists; often associated with Byzantine and Orthodox Christian art
Usage: broader, modern usage
Examples
- Medieval iconographers spent years mastering the techniques of religious icon painting.
- The museum's exhibition featured works by renowned Russian iconographers from the 15th century.
- Modern iconographers use digital tools to create visual symbols for technology companies.
- Byzantine iconographers followed strict theological guidelines when depicting saints.
- The iconographers' guild preserved traditional methods of gold leaf application for centuries.
- Contemporary iconographers study how images shape cultural identity and meaning.