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Kostandin Shpataraku (Albanian pronunciation: [ˌkɔˈstandin ˈʃpaˈtaɾˌaku]; 1736 – 1767), also
commonly known as
Shpataraku, was an
Albanian Orthodox icon...
- for 75,000
euros of an icon by mid-eighteenth-century
painter Kostandin Shpataraku that was
formerly in the
ownership of the
family of the
modern painter...
- Romanticism. However, Onufri, Kolë Idromeno,
David Selenica,
Kostandin Shpataraku and the
Zografi Brothers are the most
eminent representatives of Albanian...
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founder of the
Berat School, Kolë Idromeno,
David Selenica,
Kostandin Shpataraku and the
Zografi Brothers are the most
eminent representatives of Albanian...
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Onufri Nikola (Onufri’s son)
Onouphrios Cypriotes David Selenica Kostandin Shpataraku Çetiri’s (or Katro)
tribe (Gjergj, Nikolla, Johani, Naumi,
Gjergji junior)...
- (India)
Henry Saxon (UK)
Suvigya Sharma (India)
Graham Short (UK)
Kostandin Shpataraku (Albania) Nakkaş
Sinan Bey (Turkey)
Pyotr Sokolov (Russia) Gunasekaran...
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buried in
Saint John Vladimir's Church.
During the 18th
century Kostandin Shpataraku painted the
walls of the church. An
Orthodox monastery grew
around the...
- Post-Byzantine
period in the
seventeenth century.
Alongside Onufri and
Kostandin Shpataraku, he is
regarded as one of the most
prominent figures of
medieval Albanian...
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translator and
scholar Kostandin Ndoni (born 1989),
footballer Kostandin Shpataraku (1736–1767),
painter Kostandin Zografi (fl. 18th century),
painter Behind...
- Albanian-Anjou
Conflict Detail of icon of Karl Topia, made by
Kostandin Shpataraku in the
Ardenica Monastery in the 18th century.
Belligerents Prin****lity...