Yiannis Tsarouchis

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Yiannis Tsarouchis (Greek: Γιάννης Τσαρούχης) was a Greek painter.

Born in Piraeus, on January 13, 1910 (December 31, 1909 OS), he studied at the Greek School of Fine Arts (1929-1935). He was also a student of Fotis Kontoglou, who introduced him to Byzantine hagiography, whereas he also studied popular architecture and dressing customs. Together with Pikionis, Kontoglou and Agh. Chatzimichalis he led the movement for the introduction of Greek tradition in painting.

From 1935 to 1936 he visited Istanbul, Paris and Italy. He came in contact with the Renaissance art and Impressionism. He discovered the works of Theophilos and met influential artists such as Henri Matisse and Alberto Giacometti.

Art

He returned to Greece in 1936 and two years later he realized his first personal exhibition in Athens. He participated to the Greco-Italian War of 1940. In 1951 he made exhibitions in Paris and London. In 1958 he participated in the Venice Biennale. In 1967 he moved to Paris.

Institutions

In 1982 the Yiannis Tsarouchis Museum in Maroussi, Athens was inaugurated. The Museum is actually hosted in the house of the artist. There is also the Tsarouchis Foundation.

He died in Athens on July 20, 1989.