Talk:Romanian Orthodox icons
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[edit]This article has a problem of scope. It is titled "Romanian Orthodox icons" and Romanian icons is a redirect to here. This move blatantly ignores the fact that many icons in Romania belong to other traditions - primarily Greek-Catholic, but also, I would picture, Old Believer and even Roman Catholic or Oriental Orthodox. Since at least info on Greek-Catholic icons is much present in bibliographic reference for this phenomenon (and glass icons are in any case had their Greek-Catholic masters), and since the artistic sides of each contribution are not as distinct as to warrant separate articles, I would suggest moving this article back to "Romanian icons" and keeping "Ro Orth" as the redirect. Thoughts? Dahn (talk) 10:16, 17 August 2009 (UTC)
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