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Workshop in the Byzantine Tradition of Early Russian Icon Painting

Item No: WRKDAV2004
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Instructor: Father Andrei Davydov
Date: March 15-20, 2004

This is a six-day intensive workshop on the living Byzantine tradition of early Russian icon painting as developed in the 11th through 13th centuries by Byzantine and Rus´ painters in Pskov, Russia, and conducted by Father Andrei Davydov in Russian and simultaneously interpreted to English. This work is exemplified in the frescoes of the Transfiguration Cathedral of the Mirozhskiï Monastery and by such contemporary masters as Father Zinon.

Father Andrei Davydov, parish priest and master of the icon-painting workshop of St. John the Baptist Church in Pskov, has been working in the sphere of icon painting for over 20 years. His workshop paints icons in egg tempera and encaustic medium, frescoes and does fire (mercury-amalgam) gilding on commission. Numerous works of Father Andrei are in collections in Russia, Italy, Belgium, France, Finland, USA and other countries.

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