- Athens, Greece. The area was
named around 1925
after famous painter Nikolaos Gyzis. By all rights, the
neighbourhood should have been
called Γύζη (pronounced...
- Religion.
Gyzis died in Munich. His
works are
today exhibited at
museums and
private collections in Greece, Germany, and elsewhere.
Gyzis'
painting The...
- the 19th
century (Munich School).
Modern Gr****
painters include Nikolaos Gyzis,
Georgios Jakobides,
Theodoros Vryzakis,
Nikiforos Lytras, Konstantinos...
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Picture of a
young girl of Santorini,
Cultural Center Megaro Gyzi, Fira...
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style of Gr****
Romantic art.
Notable painters of the era
include Nikolaos Gyzis,
Georgios Jakobides,
Nikiphoros Lytras,
Konstantinos Volanakis and Theodoros...
- Howells,
American novelist, playwright, and
critic (d. 1920) 1842 –
Nikolaos Gyzis, Gr****
painter and
academic (d. 1901) 1848 –
Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Irish-American...
- Karl von Piloty,
joining a
group of Gr****
students that
included Nikolaos Gyzis,
Georgios Jakobides,
Nikiphoros Lytras and
Polychronis Lembesis. His instructors...
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artists include: the
painters Dominikos Theotokopoulos (El Greco),
Nikolaos Gyzis,
Konstantinos Volanakis, Périclès Pantazis, and
Constantine Andreou; sculptors...
- Diez (1839–1907),
Wilhelm von Kaulbach,
Arthur von
Ramberg and
Nikolaos Gyzis.
Artists of the
Munich school include Anton Braith,
Alfred Kowalski, Hans...
- The Gr**** "Secret School" ("Krifó scholió"). Oil
painting by
Nikolaos Gyzis, 1885/86....