George Huszar
George Cristian Huszar | |
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George Huszar at work with the Reverse painting on glass process | |
Born |
George Cristian Huszar 1981 Bucharest, Romania |
Nationality | Romanian |
Education | Iconography Icon (Tempera Reverse Painting on Glass); Fine Murals graphic artist, |
Known for | Iconographer, Painter; Gilder; Computer Graphics 2D & 3D art |
Movement | Romanian icons; Iconography |
George Cristian Huszar (born 1981 in Bucharest, Romania) is an artist. Stylistically, he creates traditional Romanian icons on glass. He paints with traditional tempera technique using eggs as an emulsion.[1] The details are done by hand. Huszar started artistry around five years of age.[1] He lives near Washington, D.C..[1]
Exhibitions
- National Romanian Society for Religious Art (Romanian Patriarchy); Bucharest, Romania 1993, 1994, 1995
- The Art and History Museum; Bucharest, Romania 1993
- Museum of Romanian Folk Art; Bucharest, Romania 2004
- The Palace of the Parliament 1999
- Romanian Embassy, Washington D.C., USA 2007
- various world Embassies
See also
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- Related Academic Topics
- Art history
- Anthropology of religion
- Sociology of religion
- Symbolic anthropology
- Symbology
- Symbolism (arts)
- Specific Religious Topics
References
- 1 2 3 Ursulean, Vlad (July 22, 2009), ""Copilul-minune" al picturii romanesti face icoane pe sticla la Washington", RomaniaLiberia (in Romanian), retrieved January 19, 2010
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