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Takis, Athens
Takis (1925 - 2019) was born in Athens, under the name Panayótis Vassilákis, is a Greek sculptor, acting mainly in the field of kinetic art.
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Yannis Gaitis, Ios
Yannis Gaïtis (1923 - 1984) was born in Athens, is a popular Greek painter who left behind an immense quantity of works throughout the world. He kept a playful and mischievous spirit throughout his life which he would later communicate to his figures, so typical of his art.
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Costas Tscoclis, Tinos
Costas Tsoclis (1930 - ), was born in Tinos, is a Greek Postwar & Contemporary painter.
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Yiánnis Móralis, Athens - Aegina
Yannis Moralis (1916 - 2009) or Giannis Moralis was born in Arta. He was a multifaceted art figure who was awarded several distinctions in Greece and abroad. He was among the leading figures of twentieth-century Greek art — a great painter, sculptor, printmaker, stage designer and teacher whose works reflect the wealth of his visual imagination and the broad spectrum of his quests.
His painting is a fundamental expression of “Greek-style modernism” and his overall contribution to Greek art is seminal and indisputable.
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Alékos Fassianós, Athens
Alékos Fassianós (1935 - 2022) was born in Athens, is a Greek painter. He is internationally recognized for his figurative paintings, representing the contemporary world in a mythological manner.
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John Christoforou
John Christoforou (1921 - 2014) was born in London to Greek parents from Smyrna. In 1935 he entered the Athens Academy of Fine Arts. Over the course of the next sixty-two years he presented his work in over fifty solo exhibitions and participated in more than one-hundred group exhibitions throughout the world.
John Christoforou is recognized as an important pioneer of the Nouvelle Figuration (New Figuration), an international movement that emerged in the early 1960’s from the abstract art movements of the previous decade and included leading artists such as Francis Bacon and Willem de Kooning.
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Georges Zongolopoulos, Athens
Georges Zongolopoulos (1903 - 2004) was born in Athens, married to the artist Eleni Paschalidou-Zongolopoulou (1909-1991).
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Opy Zouni
Opy Sarpaki Zouni (1941 - 2008) was born in Cairo. Her family roots originate in Crete and Santorini. She lived and worked since 1963 in Athens.
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Jannis Spyropoulos, Attica
Yannis Spyropoulos (1912 - 1990), was born in Pylos of Messenia, is a famous Greek painter of the second half of the 20th century. In 1933 he was accepted at the Athens School of Fine Arts. Eight years later he had the opportunity to study in the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
Mountain landscape in Andros I, 1954. Oil on canvas. The National Gallery, Alexandros Soutsos Museum.
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Michael Tombros
Michael or Michalis Tombros (1889–1974) was a Greek sculptor who was influential in introducing avant-garde styles into Greece.
Michael Tombros was born in Athens in 1889, son of a marble sculptor from Korthi, Andros island.
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Pavlos (Dionyssopoulos)
Pavlos Dionyssopoulos (1930 - 2019) known as Pavlos, was born in Filiatra, is a Greek visual artist, painter, sculptor who lived most of his life in Paris, France.
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Jannis Kounellis
Jannis Kounellis (1936 - 2017) was born in Piraeus, and settled in Rome in 1956, where he studied in the Academy of Fine Arts and in the ’60s already emerged as one of the protagonists of the Arte Povera movement in Italy. By using materials such as iron, carbon, fire, wood, stone etc he promotes through his wall constructions and installations the primordial poetical nature of things and their political – cultural depth.
Jannis Kounellis, Untitled (Cavalli), 1967, 12 horses, installation view at Galleria L’attico, Rome, 1969.
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El Greco
Doménikos Theotokópoulos (1541 - 1614), most widely known as El Greco, "The Greek", was a Greek painter, sculptor and architect of the Spanish Renaissance, regarded as one of the greatest artists of all time.
La Santa Faz. The Veil of Saint Veronica (early 1580s). Oil on canvas. The Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation, Athens
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Níkos Engonópoulos
Níkos Engonópoulos (1907 - 1985) is one of the most important members of "Generation of the '30s", as well as a major representative of the surrealist movement in Greece.
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Yannis Tsarouchis, Athens
The House, Studio and Museum of Yannis Tsarouchis (1910 - 1989) at Marousi
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Spyros Vassiliou
Spyros Vassiliou (1903 – 1985) was a Greek painter, printmaker, illustrator, and stage designer. He received the Benaki Prize from the Athens Academy and was the recipient of a Guggenheim Prize for Greece in 1960.
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Panos Valsamakis, Athens
Panos Valsamakis (1900–1986) was a Greek artist-ceramicist, born in Ayvalik. He is the founder of art ceramics in Greece.
The Shop: www.valsamakisceramics.com
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Dico Byzantios
Dico Byzantios (1924 - 2007) was born in Athens, son of the renowned painter Pericles Byzantios. He was enrolled in the Paris School of Fine Arts and became friend with intellectuals and great artists, including Serge Poliakoff, Pierre Soulage, Vieira da Silva, Nicolas de Staël, Jean Fautrier, and especially Alberto Giacometti.
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Costas Varotsos
Costas Varotsos (1955 - ) was born in Athens, is is a renowned Greek sculptor, who studied art and architecture in Italy at the Academy of Arts in Rome and at the University of Pescara.
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Panagiótis Tétsis
Panayiotis Tetsis (1925 - 2016) was born on the island of Hydra. He was an exponent of the post-impressionistic seascape tradition.
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Sarandis Karavousis
Sarandis Karavousis (1938 - 2011) was born in Athens. He studied painting at the Athens School of Fine Arts (1959–1963) with Yannis Moralis, while also exploring fresco (mural) technique.
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