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Agathangjel Mbrica (1883-1957) was an Albanian artist and goldsmith. Agathangjel Mbrica was born in Berat, a city in southern Albania in 1883. His father Dhimitraq Mbrica was a tailor who specialized in making xhamadans and fustanellas. From the age of 14, Agathangjel Mbrica started working as a goldsmith apprentice of in his store. During the 1920s, Mbrica became one of the most renowned goldsmiths in Albania. He forged a gold medal requested by the teachers of Berat to honour Avni Rustemi, an activist and teacher.

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  • Agathangjel Mbrica, född 1883, död 1957, var en albansk guldsmed. Agathangjel Mbrica föddes i staden Berati i Albanien. Hans far var en skräddare. Som fjortonåring fick han en lärlingsanställning hos en guldsmed. Han blev känd under 1920-talet som en av de främsta guldsmedarna i Albanien. Han fick flera beställningar, bland annat åt den albanske kungen Ahmet Zogu. Det mesta av hans verk är inspirerad av religiösa händelser. (sv)
  • Agathangjel Mbrica (1883-1957) was an Albanian artist and goldsmith. Agathangjel Mbrica was born in Berat, a city in southern Albania in 1883. His father Dhimitraq Mbrica was a tailor who specialized in making xhamadans and fustanellas. From the age of 14, Agathangjel Mbrica started working as a goldsmith apprentice of in his store. During the 1920s, Mbrica became one of the most renowned goldsmiths in Albania. He forged a gold medal requested by the teachers of Berat to honour Avni Rustemi, an activist and teacher. (en)
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  • Agathangjel Mbrica (1883-1957) was an Albanian artist and goldsmith. Agathangjel Mbrica was born in Berat, a city in southern Albania in 1883. His father Dhimitraq Mbrica was a tailor who specialized in making xhamadans and fustanellas. From the age of 14, Agathangjel Mbrica started working as a goldsmith apprentice of in his store. During the 1920s, Mbrica became one of the most renowned goldsmiths in Albania. He forged a gold medal requested by the teachers of Berat to honour Avni Rustemi, an activist and teacher. In 1938, he forged a gold double-headed eagle as a present for Zog I, the king of Albania. In 1950, he forged a gold pigeon (as a symbol of peace), which was used to honor Joseph Stalin.Many of the works of Agathangjel Mbrica were inspired by religious events. His most famous work is a large gold icon titled The Departure of Elijah. (en)
  • Agathangjel Mbrica, född 1883, död 1957, var en albansk guldsmed. Agathangjel Mbrica föddes i staden Berati i Albanien. Hans far var en skräddare. Som fjortonåring fick han en lärlingsanställning hos en guldsmed. Han blev känd under 1920-talet som en av de främsta guldsmedarna i Albanien. Han fick flera beställningar, bland annat åt den albanske kungen Ahmet Zogu. Det mesta av hans verk är inspirerad av religiösa händelser. (sv)
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