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Onufri (Albanian:
Onufri; Gr****: Ονούφριος; Italian:
Onufri),
Onouphrios of
Neokastro or
Onouphrios Argytes, was a 16th
century Archpriest of Elbasan...
- The
Onufri Iconographic Museum (Albanian:
Muzeu Ikonografik "
Onufri") is an
Albanian national museum dedicated to
Byzantine art and
iconography in Berat...
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Onufri himself. The most
interesting is the
cathedral of St. Nicholas,
which has been well
restored and is now a
museum dedicated to
Onufri.
Onufri was...
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sought to
return to the
ideals of
Impressionism and Romanticism. However,
Onufri, Kolë Idromeno,
David Selenica,
Kostandin Shpataraku and the
Zografi Brothers...
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early Barleti –
according to an
unknown text].
Albanian Academy of Sciences/
Onufri. ISBN 978-9928-354-88-4. Orel,
Vladimir (1998).
Albanian Etymological Dictionary...
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Onufri Publishing House (Albanian: Shtëpia
Botuese Onufri), also
known as
Onufri Publishing (Albanian:
Onufri Botime) is an
independent Albanian publishing...
- from the 16th
century were
mostly produced by
Nicholas Onufri, the son of the more
famous Onufri. The
church has a
rectangular narthex.
Tourist attractions...
- His
original Albanian-language
works have been
published exclusively by
Onufri Publishing House since 1996, as
single works or
entire sets.
Published in...
- to 23 July 1547 and has a
reference to
Onufri's origin: "I am
Onufri, and come from the town of Berat."
Onufri's style in
painting was
inherited by his...
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anonymous artists of the 13th-14th
centuries and well-known ones
including Onufri, Onufër Qiprioti,
Teacher Kostandini,
Jeromak Shpataraku,
David Selenica...