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Nikiforos Lytras

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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
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followed in his footsteps by also studying at the Munich academy of Fine Arts and also heading the Athens School of Art. In later life he founded the 'Art Group', which many years later in 1919 exhibited in Paris, with participants including the engraver
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Nikiforos Lytras died at the age of 72 in 1904, after a short illness that is believed to have been caused by his colours' chemical substances. After his death
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His contribution in art was conceived also through his courses in the Athens School of Fine Arts. Although devoted to the school of
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was exiled the scholarship was no longer available to Lytra so the expenses were undertaken by the ambassador of Greece in Vienna
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and Raffaelo Ceccoli (c.1800-after 1860). After graduating in 1856, he began teaching an elementary course in writing.
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Lytras was one of the most famous painters in Athens. He participated and honored in many exhibitions: at the
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Lytras oeuvre falls into distinct periods. During the time that Lytras was Piloty's student he focused in
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In 1879 he married Irene Kyriakidi daughter of a tradesman from Smyrna and they had six children. His son
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in the department of Painting and he taught until the time of his death, some 38 years.
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sculptor. In 1850, at the age of eighteen years he went to Athens to study in the
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In 1860 with a Greek government's scholarship he went to Munich to study in the
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where after some time, he succeeded in being accepted into the classes of
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Logos ekfonithis kata tin Epeteion Teletin tou Vassilikou Polytechniou
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and a member of the French Academy. The nineteenth-century painters
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with Gyzis during which he produced a number of Orientalist works.
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Following his return to Athens, Lytras became professor at the
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The Greek Painters from the 19th Century to the 20th Century
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in Munich. There they visited and studied art masterpieces.
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In 1903 he was decorated with the Golden Cross of the
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Nikiphoros Lytras

Tinos
Athens
School of Arts
Athens
Royal Academy of Fine Arts
Munich
Orientalist
Munich School
Genre art
Greek
Tinos
Athens
Munich School
Lavrio
marble
School of Arts
Ludwig Thiersch
Royal Academy of Fine Arts
Karl von Piloty
King Otto
Simon Sinas
Nikolaos Gyzis
Athens School of Fine Arts
Spyridon Vikatos
Smyrna
Asia Minor
Munich
Egypt

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