I am sure there is an icon pundit among us who is just dying to answer my question but struggling to restrain himself out of humility. Well this message is for you, yes you, the humble icon pundit - pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeease answer my questions
A dear friend is working on a project and he really needs an answer to this question. So I guess I will just keep on bumping this trend till I get an answer. I hope nobody gets annoyed.
This is from a Coptic iconographer disciple of Isaac fanous
Glad to hear from you, it represent the church of the New Testament with the seven sacraments In contradiction with the fig tree " or the jewish nation" that Christ cursed Because it never bear fruit! You can see the fruitless tree in the epiphany icon.
@baempi there are many that are 'disciple of Isaac Fanous.' He was head of the entire iconography school in HICS for many years. who is the iconographer exactly?
Many many thanks to Hezekielfor finding the following material. Its not easy to send the link so I wll just post what you should google and open the second link:
The following text is written on this icon (transcribed): “Piapostolos – piagios – Markos”
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Glad to hear from you, it represent the church of the New Testament with the seven sacraments
In contradiction with the fig tree " or the jewish nation" that Christ cursed
Because it never bear fruit!
You can see the fruitless tree in the epiphany icon.