Athanase ApartisW
Athanase Apartis

Athanase Apartis was a Greek sculptor. His busts of famous people and monumental works stand in many public places in Greece.

Konstantinos DimitriadisW
Konstantinos Dimitriadis

Konstantinos, Costas or Constantin Dimitriadis was a Bulgarian-Greek sculptor who won a gold medal at the art competitions at the 1924 Summer Olympics for his sculpture Finnish discus thrower.

Dimitrios GeraniotisW
Dimitrios Geraniotis

Dimitrios Geraniotis was a Greek portrait painter and professor at the Athens School of Fine Arts.

Georgios JakobidesW
Georgios Jakobides

Georgios Jakobides was a painter and one of the main representatives of the Greek artistic movement of the Munich School. He founded and was the first curator of the National Gallery of Greece in Athens.

Emmanouil LampakisW
Emmanouil Lampakis

Emmanouil Lampakis was a Greek painter, a member of the academic Munich School of the 19th century.

Nikiforos LytrasW
Nikiforos Lytras

Nikiforos Lytras was a nineteenth-century Greek painter. He was born in Tinos, and trained in Athens at the School of Arts. In 1860 he won a scholarship to Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Munich. After completing these studies, he became a professor at the School of Arts in 1866, a position he held for the rest of his life. He remained faithful to the precepts and principles of the Munich School, while paying greatest attention both to ethographic themes and portraiture. His most famous portrait was of the royal couple, Otto and Amalia, and his most well-known landscape a depiction of the region of Lavrio.

Nikolaos LytrasW
Nikolaos Lytras

Nikolaos Lytras was a Greek modernist painter who specialized in portraits, still-lifes and landscapes.

Yiannis MelanitisW
Yiannis Melanitis

Yiannis Melanitis is a Greek conceptual artist, sculptor, painter, installation artist, digital artist, born in Athens in 1967. In 2016 he was elected as an Assistant Professor at the Sculpture Department of the Athens School of Fine Arts. Melanitis's work uses hybrid art forms initially with concepts from philosophy and the sciences. His research focuses on the role of information on the arts considering "Information as the New Conceptualisation"..

Yiannis MoralisW
Yiannis Moralis

Yiannis Moralis was an important Greek visual artist and part of the so-called "Generation of the '30s".

Yiannis ParmakelisW
Yiannis Parmakelis

Yiannis Parmakelis is a Greek sculptor best known for his metal statues and medals.

Spyridon ProsalentisW
Spyridon Prosalentis

Spyridon Prosalentis was a Greek portrait painter of the Heptanese School. His first name is sometimes seen as Spyros.

Yiannis PsychopedisW
Yiannis Psychopedis

Jannis Psychopedis was born in 1945 and he is one of the main Greek exponents of artistic Critical Realism, an art movement that developed in Europe after the political and social upheavals of 1968. The May 1968 student rebellions in France, the Prague Spring uprising in Czechoslovakia, and the coup d'état establishing the Greek military junta of 1967-1974 were catalysts for this group.

Ludwig ThierschW
Ludwig Thiersch

Ludwig Thiersch was a German painter, primarily of mythological and religious subjects and especially of ecclesiastical art, also influential in Greece.

Michael TombrosW
Michael Tombros

Michael Tombros was a Greek sculptor who was influential in introducing avant-garde styles into Greece.

Spyridon VikatosW
Spyridon Vikatos

Spyridon Vikatos was a Greek painter, one of the later members of the Munich School.

Konstantinos VolanakisW
Konstantinos Volanakis

Konstantinos Volanakis was a Greek painter who became known as the "father of Greek seascape painting".