Actually, I just realized that Ubuntu has its very own, new flavor of this bug 
due to shipping gnome-software as a Snap. The `appstream` package is seeded 
with the minimal desktop seed, which is good, but in order for the Snap version 
of GS to install any icons, the `apt-config-icons` package also has to be 
installed - GS isn't smart enough to fall back to downloading icons in many 
cases and expects those to be present. The `gnome-software` package depends on 
the icon config, but the Snap store doesn't have this on new installations.
So, to fix this issue both the patch I linked in this report and a default 
dependency on `apt-config-icons` is needed.

The reason the `appstream` package doesn't depend on the icons on its
own is that the data may also be used on servers and more minimal
systems (e.g. for firmware and driver information) where downloading the
icons isn't required. Therefore, all software centers in Debian/Ubuntu
depend on the `apt-config-icons*` package(s) they need.

** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

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Title:
  Many apps have no icon in Software on Focal

Status in GNOME Software:
  Unknown
Status in snap-store:
  New
Status in gnome-software package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Many applications have no icon displayed in GNOME Software 3.35.91 on
  latest Ubuntu Focal. See the attached screenshot.

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