| 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. |
| Andrei Rublev Museum: Moscow, Russia; includes a selection of icons from their permanent collection. |
| Art Gallery:Russian icons: A gallery of wonderful russian icons in a beautiful format, all thumbnailed and with preview and both high and low res images. |
| Christian Sanctuary Gallery: Overview of Byzantine iconography, artist profile, and exhibition. |
| Divine Inspirations Gallery: Icons by the hand of midwest iconographer Tom Denich, who paints in traditional Cretan style for wall and panel. |
| Gallery of Eastern-Orthodox Icons: Includes the names and composition of each. |
| Icons of the Saris Museum at Bardejov: Gallery of various subjects located in Slovakia. |
| Ikons: Windows into Heaven: Includes the history and development of iconography, details of the craft, examples of icons and other work of Bob Atchison. |
| IMAGO Icon Gallery: Introduction and history of iconography, biographical notes and reflections, and examples of work [English/Svenska] |
| Irina & Sons Icon Gallery: A gallery specialized in hand-painted Orthodox Christian Icons. |
| Izograph Studio: Icons written by iconographer Xenia Pokrovsky, one of a few people in the former USSR who revived iconography in the late 1960s during the communist reign. |
| Novgorod Icon Gallery: Features works created in this Russian city, sorted by date and subject. |
| OCF Icon Archive: A small collection of icons from the Orthodox Christian Fellowship at MIT. They are freely available for personal use. |
| Orthodox Byzantine Iconography: Features the work and technique of a studio of Greek iconographers. |
| Orthodox Ministry ACCESS Digital Icon Gallery: A nicely organized collection of icons from the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. |
| Russian Easter Eggs: Icons painted on eggs and the history of easter eggs in Russia. |
| Russian Icons: Brief description and examples. |
| Russian Icons at Auburn University: An alphabetical text index of links to 80 some Russian icons. Notes icon image sizes, the iconographer and which century. |
| Russian Icons Gallery: Brief history, religious and cultural background, aesthetical analysis,and critiques of Russian Icons. In English and Japanese. |
| Saint George: 70 icons of St. George, plus descriptions of the saint, the cult of saints in general, and the work of iconography. |
| Seraphic Restorations: Icons written by the hand of iconographer Marek Czarnecki, a student of Russian Orthodox iconographer Ksenia Pokrovsky, who founded the Izograph School in Moscow. |
| Tatiana Vartanova - Icon Artist and Restorations: A description of the artist and her work. |
| The Orthodox Church and Its Icons: Annotated, evaluated and structured links for educational use. |
| Treasures of Mount Athos: Full catalog of the exhibition, includes icons, carvings, and manuscripts. |
| Zograff - A gallery of wall-paintings: A Gallery of wall-paintings and icons from young Bulgarian authors. |