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Let us learn to paint an icon - Quick manual of Iconography - cover

Let us learn to paint an icon - Quick manual of Iconography

Angelo Vaccarella

Publisher: Angelo Vaccarella

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Summary

Angelo Vaccarella
Let us learn to paint an icon
 (Quick manual of Iconography)
Preface by Bruno Fort Theologian
About 60 pages with hundreds of photos to accompany you, in a simple way, in the practical execution of an icon. This practical iconography course and all the others offered on this site are not intended to replace the indispensable figure of the master iconographer in the student's training path, but are intended to briefly and generally explain the wonderful world of the icon, so that the the pupil himself is stimulated to deepen this theological art.
Available since: 04/07/2020.

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