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Religious Celebration

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By Christos Kangaras (1915 – 2003), Icon, oil on canvas 84 x 102 cm An illustration depicting a Greek religious festive celebration by the artist Christos Kangaras. With the exception of one and-a-half year training in Byzantine iconography (at Mount Athos in Greece), Kangaras was considered a self-taught artist and his style was known as ‘popular art’ depicting themes that represent local Greek culture. « Θρησκευτική γιορτή ». Χρίστος Καγκαράς(1915 – 2003). Ελαιογραφία πάνω σε καμβά. 84 x 102 εκ. Λαϊκή τέχνη.Είναι έργο του αυτοδίδακτου ζωγράφου Χρίστου Καγκαρά, ο οποίος γεννήθηκε στη Γρανίτσα της Ευρυτανίας.
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Title: Religious Celebration
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By Christos Kangaras (1915 – 2003), Icon, oil on canvas 84 x 102 cm An illustration depicting a Greek religious festive celebration by the artist Christos Kangaras.
With the exception of one and-a-half year training in Byzantine iconography (at Mount Athos in Greece), Kangaras was considered a self-taught artist and his style was known as ‘popular art’ depicting themes that represent local Greek culture.
« Θρησκευτική γιορτή ».
Χρίστος Καγκαράς(1915 – 2003).
Ελαιογραφία πάνω σε καμβά.
84 x 102 εκ.
Λαϊκή τέχνη.
Είναι έργο του αυτοδίδακτου ζωγράφου Χρίστου Καγκαρά, ο οποίος γεννήθηκε στη Γρανίτσα της Ευρυτανίας.

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