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===Aleppo=== {{main|Aleppo school}} [[File:Forty Martyrs Cathedral of Aleppo, the Last Judgement.jpg|thumb|''The Last Judgement'' by [[Nehmatallah Hovsep]] (1703), one of the most famous icons of the [[Aleppo School]]<ref>[http://digitool.rpi.edu:8881/R/N8528GC7E21FNNIF84NBC5NH4V5A7KIFB8I15TXRSVYSDBHTSY-00188?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=27944&local_base=GEN01&pds_handle=GUEST Cathedral of the Forty Martyrs: fresco of the Last Judgement] (Rensselaer Digital Collections).</ref>]] The Aleppo School was a school of icon-painting, founded by the priest [[Yusuf al-Musawwir]] (also known as Joseph the Painter) and active in [[Aleppo]], which was then a part of the [[Ottoman Empire]], between at least 1645<ref>{{Cite book |editor-last=Lyster |editor-first=William |title=The Cave Church of Paul the Hermit at the Monastery of St. Paul in Egypt |date=2008 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=dismAQAAMAAJ |publisher=[[Yale University Press]] |page=267|isbn=9780300118476 }}</ref> and 1777.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Immerzeel |first=Mat |title=The Wall Paintings in the Church of Mar Elian at Homs: A 'Restoration Project' of a Nineteenth-century Palestinian Master |journal=Eastern Christian Art |date=2005 |volume=2 |url= https://poj.peeters-leuven.be/secure/POJ/downloadpdf.php?ticket_id=5d1096e7c2dca |page=157|doi=10.2143/ECA.2.0.2004557 }}</ref>
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