| 1. A Guide to Byzantine Icons on the Internet |
| Resource of annotated links to Byzantine icons. Describes essential feature of icons, iconostasis and most common icon types. Includes index of contemporary iconographers, index of icon websites and icon galleries. |
| http://www.iconsexplained.com/ |
| 2. Andrei Rublev Museum |
| Moscow, Russia; includes a selection of icons from their permanent collection. |
| http://www.artmag.com/museums/a_russie/arumor... |
| 3. Art Gallery:Russian icons |
| A gallery of Russian icons, all thumbnailed and with preview and both high and low res images. |
| http://www.christusrex.org/www2/art/icons.htm |
| 4. Christian Sanctuary Gallery |
| Overview of Byzantine iconography, artist profile, and exhibition. |
| http://www.csg-i.com/icons |
| 5. Divine Inspirations Gallery |
| Icons by the hand of midwest iconographer Tom Denich, who paints in traditional Cretan style for wall and panel. |
| http://members.cox.net/icxcpainter |
| 6. Gallery of Eastern-Orthodox Icons |
| Includes the names and composition of each. |
| http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Gorge/8079/... |
| 7. IMAGO Icon Gallery |
| Introduction and history of iconography, biographical notes and reflections, and examples of work [English/Svenska] |
| http://hem.passagen.se/eikon/ |
| 8. Icons of the Saris Museum at Bardejov |
| Gallery of various subjects located in Slovakia. |
| http://www.lemko.org/art/bardejov/ikona1.html |
| 9. Ikons: Windows into Heaven |
| Includes the history and development of iconography, details of the craft, examples of icons and other work of Bob Atchison. |
| http://www.pallasweb.com/ikons/ |