George Huszar

George Huszar

Infobox Artist
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caption = George Huszar at work with the Reverse painting on glass process
birthname = George Cristian Huszar
birthdate = 1981
location = Bucharest, Romania
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nationality = Romanian
field = Iconographer, Painter; Gilder; Computer Graphics 2D & 3D art
training = Iconography Icon (Tempera Reverse Painting on Glass}; Fine Murals graphic artist,
movement = Romanian icons; Iconography
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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. The details are done by hand. George Huszar started artistry around five years of age.

Affiliations

*National Romanian Orthodox Church
*Society of Digital Artists

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

ee also

;Related Academic Topics
*Art history
*Anthropology of religion
*Sociology of religion
*Symbolic anthropology
*Symbology
*Symbolism

;Specific Religious Topics
*Christian art
*Early Christian art
*Images of Jesus
*Symbology of the Saints

External links

*http://www.roembus.org Romanian Embassy; Washington D.C., USA


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