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1090:. Three important Encyclopedias were published within the last thirty years cataloging painters and artists. The books feature records of artists from the Fall of the Byzantine Empire until the onset of modern Greece. It is the first time in history Greek painters were listed on this magnitude and scale. The work is similar to
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Heptanese was characterized by the influx of countless artists to the Ionian Islands. The early school shared characteristics with the late Cretan school. The Greek community continued to prefer the Greek style over traditional Renaissance Baroque-influenced oil paintings.
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was another exponent of the prevailing neoclassical architectural trend. Some of his most important works are the
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European Union have digitally archived hi-resolution paintings, frescoes, and other works of art after the fall of Constantinople (1450-1830). The government also features biographical details and an index of artistic works. The
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but the style evolved into the Stile di pittura Ionico or stile Ionico in
English Ionian style. The movement featured a mixture of brilliant artists. They took risks in creating art that escaped tradition. Some examples of paintings include:
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The encyclopedias feature thousands of frescos, paintings, and other artistic works. The books illustrate hundreds of painters. Regrettably, the three volumes are currently available in Greek and are entitled
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Belgium, France, Germany, and Spain. Some Greek art also exhibited Ottoman characteristics. Several of
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1902:Έλληνες Ζωγράφοι μετά την Άλωση (1450-1830). Τόμος 2: Καβαλλάρος - Ψαθόπουλος
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1988:Λεξικό Ελλήνων Καλλιτεχνών Ζωγράφοι, Γλύπτες, Χαράκτες, 16ος-20ός Αιώνας
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as the leading school of Greek post-Byzantine painting after
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that emphasizes the emotional background of the subject.
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introduced a more refined technique. He influenced the
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each feature artistic catalogs with over 100 paintings.
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2019:. Athens, Greece: Leventis Gallery & Benaki Museum.
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The Andreas Xyngopoulos Portfolio at the Benaki Museum
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1899:Hatzidakis, Manolis; Drakopoulou, Evgenia (1997).
558:. By the 1700s, Greek art continued to evolve but
2104:Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic Tradition
687:. By the middle of the 1700s Zakynthos painter
671:Angel Holding Symbols of the Passion (Kallergis)
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1650:archive.gr – Διαδρομές στην Νεοελληνική Τέχνη
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1062:. Among the first students of the school was
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2588:A Scene from the Life of John Chrysostom
2035:Acheimastou Potamianou, Myrtalē (1998).
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723:A Scene from the Life of John Chrysostom
679:. The terminology solely lies with the
334:. Other artists of the school included
2122:Tselenti-Papadopoulou, Niki G. (2002).
2041:. Athens, Greece: Ministry of Culture.
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2062:. Crete, Greece: Cretica Chronica.
947:and a portrait of Ioannis Romanos.
882:The Zakynthos priests and painters
720:created a notable painting called
1960:Οι Εικόνες του Αρχοντικού Τοσίτσα
998:End of the Heptanese school period
401:in the mid-15th century until its
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2632:Institute of Neohellenic Research
1759:Hatzidakis & Drakopoulou 1997
1747:Hatzidakis & Drakopoulou 1997
1696:Hatzidakis & Drakopoulou 1997
1144:Institute of Neohellenic Research
1088:Institute of Neohellenic Research
1008:Later Heptanese painters such as
694:Vision of Constantine (Stavarkis)
405:in the 17th century, Crete, also
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2030:. Athens, Greece: Museum Benaki.
1995:]. Athens, Greece: Melissa.
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2075:Katselakì, Andromache (1999).
1962:Η Συλλογή του Ευαγγέλου Αβέρωφ
809:. A pioneer in the change was
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32:Ionian School (disambiguation)
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2658:Culture of the Ionian Islands
2564:The Deposition from the Cross
1985:Komini-Dialeti, Dora (1997).
1932:Drakopoulou, Evgenia (2010).
313:The Deposition from the Cross
2476:The Miracle of the Holy Belt
2024:Hatzidakis, Nano M. (1998).
1866:Hatzidakis, Manolis (1987).
1845:Thomopoulos, Elaine (2021).
423:Dimitrios and George Moschos
203:Heptanese school of painting
2653:Heptanese school (painting)
2220:Heptanese school (painting)
2056:Alevizou, Denise C (2018).
1118:. Eugenia Drakopoulou and
932:sculptor of modern Greece.
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2500:Adoration of the Shepherds
2484:Virgin and Child on Bronze
1433:Ancient Greek architecture
1030:Athens School of Fine Arts
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652:. Around the same period
577:The Fall of Man (Poulakis)
530:. For example, Poulaki's
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2622:Hellenic Institute Venice
2010:Vassilaki, Maria (2015).
1957:Vassilaki, Maria (2012).
1597:National Gallery (Athens)
1530:Modern Greek architecture
924:The sculptor and painter
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270:. Notable works include
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2090:Kakavas, George (2002).
1243:Nikolaos Xydias Typaldos
1010:Nikolaos Xydias Typaldos
403:conquest by the Ottomans
18:Ionian School (painting)
2551:(N. Doxaras, 1725–1775)
2310:Konstantinos Kontarinis
2101:Speake, Graham (2021).
1443:Ancient Greek sculpture
1163:"Archangel Michael" by
1086:. He helped shape the
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603:Konstantinos Kontarinis
461:rather than from their
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2604:Lamentation of Christ
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2406:Christodoulos Kalergis
2381:Georgios Kastrofylakas
2354:Outside Ionian Islands
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2436:Constantine and Helen
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2428:The Archangel Michael
2320:Stephanos Tzangarolas
1496:Post-Byzantine Greece
1438:Ancient Greek pottery
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2227:Principal proponents
1802:"Culture: Fine Arts"
1635:, pp. 250, 258.
1479:Byzantine Iconoclasm
1357:History of Greek art
1220:Ioannis Kapodistrias
1204:Spyridon Prosalentis
1014:Spyridon Prosalentis
896:Dionysios Kallivokas
879:Stefanos Pazigetis.
791:Birth of Virgin Mary
760:Gerasimos Pitsamanos
332:Gerasimos Pitsamanos
2524:Virgin Glykofilousa
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2305:Demetrios Stavrakis
2300:Stylianos Stavrakis
2290:Spyridon Sperantzas
2264:Efstathios Karousos
1773:, pp. 189–190.
1737:, pp. 375–384.
1725:, pp. 272–274.
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981:Spyridon Skarvellis
934:Ioannis Kalosgouros
739:Efstathios Karousos
731:Spyridon Sperantzas
689:Stylianos Stavrakis
641:Virgin Glykofilousa
599:Stylianos Stavrakis
587:Efstathios Karousos
556:Aegidius Sadeler II
542:Demetrios Stavrakis
528:Francesco Villamena
438:Konstantinos Tzanes
348:Spyridon Sperantzas
340:Efstathios Karousos
308:Virgin Glykofilousa
220:'school of the
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2234:Panagiotis Doxaras
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