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The Painter’s Manual of Dionysios of Fourna and the Byzantine Church of the Monastery of Saint Gregorios

By Nicholas Patricios | October 14, 2022 | 4
Second zone in the Holy Bema: The Holy Eucharist (center detail) with Christ at the Holy Table (center) and the apostles Peter (left) & John (right)

Over the centuries it had been noticeable that the iconography of Byzantine churches was consistent in content and style. It was most likely that the artists of religious images were following rules on what was to be painted, how images were to be arranged, and how they were to be rendered. In 1839, a painter’s…

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