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(в иконописи и т. п.) portrayal, depiction, representation; ( образ) imageаллегорическое изображение — allegoric representation, figuration
изображение Бога Отца, Христа или Богоматери, сидящими на троне в ореоле и в окружении херувимов, святых и т. п. — majesty
изображение божества — image of a deity, ( в Индии) swami, swamy, svami, svamin; ( в облике животного) theriomorphism
изображение, выполненное в металле, камне — an image of metal, of stone
изображение головы Христа на платке см. нерукотворный — the vernicle, the veronica
"живописное" изображение — mimetic representation
запрещающий изображение человека (в исламе и т. п.) — aniconic
изображение распятия Христа, изображение Девы Марии, изображение какого-л. святого (на тонкой, небольшой пластинке из слоновой кости, металла или дерева, которое целовали перед причастием в Средневековье) — pax (brede), osculatory, osculatorium
рельефное изображение — relief drawing, embossment
скульптурное изображение, служащее предметом религ. почитания — cultus statue
изображение Христа на полотне [ткани] — the Sudarium
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