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− | "The School of Magic" is a fresco painted by Johaulian Master, Dachkaptya of Gashuka, in 2423/24, the School of Magic depicts the various styles and practices of magic in a great architectural interior. It was nearly redacted by censors for its depictions of magic that some thought were potentially tied to chaos-worship. The painting was moved in the twenty seventh century to [[Chalchamya Palace]] in [[City of Johaulia|Johaulia]] where is is conserved to this day. | + | "The School of Magic" is a fresco painted by Johaulian Master, [[Dachkaptya of Gashuka]], in 2423/24, the School of Magic depicts the various styles and practices of magic in a great architectural interior. It was nearly redacted by censors for its depictions of magic that some thought were potentially tied to chaos-worship. The painting was moved in the twenty seventh century to [[Chalchamya Palace]] in [[City of Johaulia|Johaulia]] where is is conserved to this day. |
− | Dachkaptya of Gashuka was born in the town of Gashuka in 2391. He moved to Addinoro to pursue an artistic career in sculpture and oils. He did several commissions for the magistracy and temples of Addinoro. He died in 2466 in Johaulia. | + | Dachkaptya of Gashuka was born in the town of [[Gashuka]] in 2391. He moved to [[Addinoro]] to pursue an artistic career in sculpture and oils. He did several commissions for the magistracy and temples of Addinoro. He died in 2466 in [[Johaulia]]. |
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"The School of Magic" is a fresco painted by Johaulian Master, Dachkaptya of Gashuka, in 2423/24, the School of Magic depicts the various styles and practices of magic in a great architectural interior. It was nearly redacted by censors for its depictions of magic that some thought were potentially tied to chaos-worship. The painting was moved in the twenty seventh century to Chalchamya Palace in Johaulia where is is conserved to this day.
Dachkaptya of Gashuka was born in the town of Gashuka in 2391. He moved to Addinoro to pursue an artistic career in sculpture and oils. He did several commissions for the magistracy and temples of Addinoro. He died in 2466 in Johaulia.
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