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- Photis Kontoglou (Gr****: Φώτης Κόντογλου, the pen name of Φώτης Αποστολέλης (Photis Apostolelis); Aivali, 8 November 1895 – Athens, 13 July 1965) was...
- Athens School of Fine Arts (1929–1935). He was also a student of Photios Kontoglou, who introduced him to Byzantine iconography, while he also studied po****r...
- Archdiocese of North and South America. The icons in the church are by Photios Kontoglou of Athens, Greece. The central dome was designed and constructed by the...
- Kifissia, Amaroussion and Oropos. The tomb of 20th-century artist Fotis Kontoglou is also located in its courtyard. The abbess of the monastery is Nun Makaria...
- ISBN 978-1-884729-84-3. OCLC 191879109. Cavarnos, Constantine; Kontoglou, Phōtēs (1992). Meetings with Kontoglou: enlightening, lively discussions on Byzantine iconography...
- church was built by Georgios Gliatas, a student of iconographer Fotis Kontoglou. Some of the church's elaborate Byzantine-style woodwork was carved in...
- dome was created by Georgios Gliatas, a student of iconographer Fotis Kontoglou. The church sits down the block from the Bohemian Gothic Revival Jan Hus...
- Korytsa (1862–1906), Gr**** Orthodox metropolitan bishop of Korçë Photis Kontoglou (1895–1965), Gr**** writer and iconographer Fotios Katsikaris, Gr**** basketball...
- Memeli (20% yield and a good pollinator), and Uslu (900 000 trees). Photis Kontoglou, Gr**** writer, painter and iconographer Elias Venezis, Gr**** author Gregory...
- the Muni****l Hospital. It includes three exhibition rooms, the Fotis Kontoglou, Georgios Iakovidis and Nikolaos Gyzis halls, as well as the Antonis Tritsis...