Abstract:The many icons painted by Yuhanna, an Armenian from Jerusalem, and/or Ibrahim, a Coptic scribe, suggest that they headed an important workshop in eighteenth‐century Cairo, with links to the post‐Byzantine schools of Greater Syria, particularly Aleppo and Jerusalem. Their depictions of biblical episodes and hagiographical narratives often articulate words and images to clarify the story being told and the identity of the holy person represented. The gradual breakdown of Ottoman organization in the eighteenth ce… Show more
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