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'''Nikiforos Lytras''' was a painter, one of the greatest painters to come out of [[Greece]].
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[[Image:Kanaris-lk01a002.jpg|thumb|220px|The blowing up of the Turkish flagship by Kanaris, 143x109 cm. [[Averoff Gallery]]]]
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[[Image:Lytras lk06m018.jpg|thumb|220px|Awaiting - [[National Gallery-Alexandros Soutzos Museum]]]]
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'''Nikiforos Lytras''' (Born: Tinos 1832 - Died: Athens 1904). Greek painter. Leading exponent of 19th Century Greek Art.
  
 
Lytras was born in Pyrgos, [[Tinos]] in [[1832]]. He studied in the Athens School of Art from [[1850]] until [[1860]] and received a state scholarship for further studies at the Munich Academy.  
 
Lytras was born in Pyrgos, [[Tinos]] in [[1832]]. He studied in the Athens School of Art from [[1850]] until [[1860]] and received a state scholarship for further studies at the Munich Academy.  
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In [[1873]], Lytras along with his friend [[Nikolaos Gyzis]] toured [[Asia Minor]]. In [[1874]] the two painters moved to Munich. Gyzis stayed, Lytras returned to Greece within a year.
 
In [[1873]], Lytras along with his friend [[Nikolaos Gyzis]] toured [[Asia Minor]]. In [[1874]] the two painters moved to Munich. Gyzis stayed, Lytras returned to Greece within a year.
  
In [[1879]], Lytras married Irene Kyriakidou. The couple had six children.
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In [[1879]], Lytras married Irene Kyriakidou. The couple had six children, including the actor [[Lysandros Lytras]] (1885-1921) and the successful painters [[Nikolaos Lytras]] (1883-1927) and [[Perikles Lytras]] (1888-1940).
  
 
Nikiforos Lytras retained his post at the Athens School of Fine Arts until 1904 - the year of his death. He died on [[June 14]] of that year, after a brief illness reportedly caused by inhalation of toxic fumes from the chemicals in his paints. He was succeeded at his post by one of his students: [[Georgios Iakovidis]].
 
Nikiforos Lytras retained his post at the Athens School of Fine Arts until 1904 - the year of his death. He died on [[June 14]] of that year, after a brief illness reportedly caused by inhalation of toxic fumes from the chemicals in his paints. He was succeeded at his post by one of his students: [[Georgios Iakovidis]].
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==Works==
 
==Works==
 
*Antigone before Polynices' Corpse.
 
*Antigone before Polynices' Corpse.
*Burning of the Turkish Flagship by [[Konstantinos Kanaris|Kanaris]]
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*Blowing up of the Turkish Flagship by [[Konstantinos Kanaris|Kanaris]]
 
*Carols
 
*Carols
 
*The Execution of [[Patriarch Gregory V]]
 
*The Execution of [[Patriarch Gregory V]]
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*Portrait of Kaftantzoglou
 
*Portrait of Kaftantzoglou
 
*Boy making a Cigarette
 
*Boy making a Cigarette
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[[Image:Lytraskalanda.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Carols]]
  
 
[[Category:1832 births|Lytras, Nikiforos]]
 
[[Category:1832 births|Lytras, Nikiforos]]
 
[[Category:1904 deaths|Lytras, Nikiforos]]
 
[[Category:1904 deaths|Lytras, Nikiforos]]
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[[Category:Painters|Lytras, Nikiforos]]

Latest revision as of 01:26, March 20, 2009

The blowing up of the Turkish flagship by Kanaris, 143x109 cm. Averoff Gallery

Nikiforos Lytras (Born: Tinos 1832 - Died: Athens 1904). Greek painter. Leading exponent of 19th Century Greek Art.

Lytras was born in Pyrgos, Tinos in 1832. He studied in the Athens School of Art from 1850 until 1860 and received a state scholarship for further studies at the Munich Academy.

At the Munich Academy, he was accepted into the class of Karl von Piloty after managing to pass the German professor's stringent requirements. Lytras' scholarship came to an abrupt end in 1862 after the overthrow of King Otto. The young artist returned to Greece and, in 1866, became a professor at the Athens School of Fine Arts. It was at about this time that Lytras slowly passed from history to genre painting.

In 1873, Lytras along with his friend Nikolaos Gyzis toured Asia Minor. In 1874 the two painters moved to Munich. Gyzis stayed, Lytras returned to Greece within a year.

In 1879, Lytras married Irene Kyriakidou. The couple had six children, including the actor Lysandros Lytras (1885-1921) and the successful painters Nikolaos Lytras (1883-1927) and Perikles Lytras (1888-1940).

Nikiforos Lytras retained his post at the Athens School of Fine Arts until 1904 - the year of his death. He died on June 14 of that year, after a brief illness reportedly caused by inhalation of toxic fumes from the chemicals in his paints. He was succeeded at his post by one of his students: Georgios Iakovidis.

Works

  • Antigone before Polynices' Corpse.
  • Blowing up of the Turkish Flagship by Kanaris
  • Carols
  • The Execution of Patriarch Gregory V
  • Mourning at Psara
  • Portrait of Kaftantzoglou
  • Boy making a Cigarette
Carols