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Paris 2003 exhibition
2nd Orthodoxy Day in France

Exhibitions -> Paris, 2003

The 2nd Orthodoxy Day in France took place on November 1st 2003, under the high patronage of the Assembly of the Orthodox Bishops of France.

Several orthodox iconographers were invited to present their icons to the public gathered for this orthodox manifestation in France.

Here are the six icons presented by Maria Lavie :
Click a picture to see a larger view. ]


glykophiloussa  
The "Tenderly Embracing" Mother of God
Η Παναγία η Γλυκοφιλούσα (gr.)
• Traditional greek icon
• Egg tempera on wood pannel, gold-leaf gilding
30 x 40 cm
Ref. 106
ho nymphios the Bridegroom
Jesus Christ "the Bridegroom"  -  Ο Νυμφίος (gr.)
• Traditional greek icon
• Egg tempera on wood pannel, gold-leaf gilding
30 x 40 cm
Ref. 117
Saint Stephen (Stephan)
Saint Stephen (Stephan)  -  Ο άγιος Στέφανος (gr.)
• Traditional greek icon
• Egg tempera on wood pannel, gold-leaf gilding
30 x 40 cm
Ref. 111
Saint Great Martyr George
Saint Great Martyr George  -  Ο άγιος Γεώργιος (gr.)
• Traditional greek icon
• Egg tempera on wood pannel, gold-leaf gilding
27 x 35 cm
Ref. 112
The glorious Prophet and Forerunner John the Baptist
The glorious Prophet and Forerunner John the Baptist
Ο άγιος Ιωάννης ο Πρόδρομος (gr.)
• Traditional greek icon
• Egg tempera on wood pannel, gold-leaf gilding
30 x 40 cm
Ref. 113
The Holy Archangel Michael
The Holy Archangel Michael  -  Ο αρχάγγελος Μιχαήλ (gr.)
• Traditional greek icon
• Egg tempera on wood pannel, gold-leaf gilding
30 x 40 cm
Ref. 114
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