Ivan Kovalčik Mileševac

Ivan Kovalčik Mileševac

Iconographer and painter
Born March 3, 1968
Prijepolje, Serbia
Nationality Serbian
Known for Painting
Movement Christian iconography

Ivan Kovalčik Mileševac (Serbian Cyrillic: Иван Ковалчик Милешевац; March 3, 1968), Prijepolje, Yugoslavia, Serbia) is a Serbian icon and fresco painter - the Prime Master of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Mileševa.[1] At the initiative of the National Museums of Prijepolje and Belgrade headed by directors Slavoljub Pušica and Jefta Jeftović in reconstruction projects of Nemanjic's endowments, in collaboration with SANU and under the supervision of the Institute for Protection of Cultural Heritage of Kraljevo,[2] with the blessing of His Holiness Serbian Patriarch Paul and by blessing of episcops (bishops) of the Eparchy (dioceses) of Mileševa, Vasilije Veinović and Filaret Mićević, painted a larger number of iconostasis[3] for the Serbian Orthodox Church in churches and monasteries of the Eparchy of Mileševa. Since 2006. he has lived in Novi Sad, where within the rules of Church painting, works on making icons and frescoes in the Byzantine style.

Significant projects

in the Eparchy of Mileševa:[4]

Works

References

  1. Hands Full of White Angels (Serbo-Croatian: Pune ruke Belih Anđela)
  2. Unquenchable lamp above Uvac (Serbo-Croatian: Neugasivo kandilo iznad Uvca)
  3. Monastery of the Holy righteous Joachim and Anna (Serbo-Croatian: Manastir Svetih pravednih Joakima i Ane)
  4. Renewed monasteries