-
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...
- Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas
Theophilos Hatzimihail Georgios Jakobides Christos Kapralos Photios Kontoglou Spyros Koukoulomatis Kourouniotis Marios Loizides Nikiphoros Lytras Yiannis...
-
Korytsa (1862–1906), Gr****
Orthodox metropolitan bishop of Korçë
Photis Kontoglou (1895–1965), Gr****
writer and
iconographer Fotios Katsikaris, Gr**** basketball...
-
revival attempted in the 20th
century by art
reformers such as
Photis Kontoglou, who
emphasized a
return to
earlier styles.
Russian icons are typically...
- 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...
- the Muni****l Hospital. It
includes three exhibition rooms, the
Fotis Kontoglou,
Georgios Iakovidis and
Nikolaos Gyzis halls, as well as the
Antonis Tritsis...
-
Eftaliotis (1849–1923) (née
Cleanthis Michailidis), Gr****
writer Fotis Kontoglou (Aivali/Kydonies,
origin from Mytilene) (1895–1965) Gr****
writer and painter...
-
Memeli (20%
yield and a good pollinator), and Uslu (900 000 trees).
Photis Kontoglou, Gr**** writer,
painter and
iconographer Elias Venezis, Gr****
author Gregory...
-
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...