The Icon and Its Imagery
Because no written life preceded his veneration, Phanourios is known chiefly through the iconographic program of the rediscovered icon. The icon portrays twelve scenes of his suffering: standing before a magistrate, being beaten with rocks, imprisonment with his flesh torn by iron implements, torture by fire and by mechanical crushing devices, exposure to wild beasts, burial under a boulder, hot coals placed in his palms, and a final death in a kiln.
The Cretan-school artist Angelos Akotantos painted numerous icons of Phanourios. In Crete, especially in 15th-century icons, he is often depicted killing a dragon.