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" It is obvious that when you contemplate God becoming man then you may depict Him clothed in human form. When the invisible One becomes visible to flesh, you may then draw His likeness. When He who is bodiless and without form, immeasurable in the boundlessness... "
A Sorrowful Joy - Page 7
by Albert J. Raboteau - 2002 - 60 pages
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Vision and Meaning in Ninth-Century Byzantium: Image as Exegesis in the ...

Leslie Brubaker - Art - 1999 - 592 pages
...God who became visible in the flesh';65 and, on the incarnation as justification for religious art, 'It is obvious that when you contemplate God becoming man, then you may depict him clothed in human form.'66 It is difficult to assess how familiar the Byzantines clustered around the capital were with...
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The Uncreated Light: An Iconographical Study of the Transfiguration in the ...

Solrunn Nes - Religion - 2007 - 208 pages
...is limitless, immeasurable, infinite? How can a form be given to the formless? How can you describe a mystery? It is obvious that when you contemplate...then you may depict Him clothed in human form. When the invisible One becomes visible to flesh, you may then draw His likeness. 16, Pp. 2,3-2,5 In former...
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