Fanous was born in
Al-Minya and moved to
Cairo to gain his degree from The Faculty of
Applied arts now part of
Helwan University in Egypt in 1941 and got a diploma in teaching in 1943. Fanous was one of the first students of the
Institute of Coptic Studies founded in 1954 and he obtained his doctorate in 1958 . His two-year study grant in the
Louvre in the mid- 1960s was a turning point in his career. He took the opportunity, while in France, to study icon painting under
Léonid Ouspensky, under whose patronage he developed a passion both as artist and theologian. This would lead, eventually, to him developing a style that was to become the new face of
Coptic iconography in the mid-20th century. Fanous chaired the Coptic Art department at the
Institute of Coptic Studies in
Cairo, and he has trained a number of other
Coptic artists from outside Egypt. ==Political influences==