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The icons by Iakov and Nadezhda Khesin displayed at this web-page are engrained in the old Russian and Byzantian ecclesiastical and artistic tradition thanks to the stringency and eminence of their characters.
Canonicity and unique identity of the traditions of the East lately stimulate close interest of authors to the spiritual and artistic tradition of the Christian West. Seeking a universal language, comprehending the role of the icon in the modern world is now one of the main aims for the icon-painters.
You can find only a few of our works on this particular page. For more detailed information see section “About us”.
The icons by Iakov and Nadezhda Khesin displayed at this web-page are engrained in the old Russian and Byzantian ecclesiastical and artistic tradition thanks to the stringency and eminence of their characters.
Canonicity and unique identity of the traditions of the East lately stimulate close interest of authors to the spiritual and artistic tradition of the Christian West. Seeking a universal language, comprehending the role of the icon in the modern world is now one of the main aims for the icon-painters.
You can find only a few of our works on this particular page. For more detailed information see section “About us”.
Next course start:
18.06.2012 - 23.06.2012 Intensivkurs (Leipzig)
18.06.2012 - 23.06.2012 Intensivkurs (Leipzig)
21.02.12 - 25.02.12 - интенсивный курс (Лейпциг)
23.04.12 - 28.04.12 - Intensivkurs (Los-Angeles)
Полное расписание курсов
«Icon is the treasure which links the West and the East for it has been born in One Church.» Romano Scalfi
"It’s not us who look at the icon but the icon who looks at us." – Duke Y. Trubetskoy
"It’s not us who look at the icon but the icon who looks at us." – Duke Y. Trubetskoy