- Photios Kontoglou
Photis Kontoglou ( _gr. Φώτης Κόντογλου, occasionally signed also as Kontoglous-b. Aivali or
Ayvalik c.1895-d.Athens 1965) was a Greekwriter , painter andicon ographer.Life
He was raised by his mother, Despoina Kontoglou, and his uncle Stefanos Kontoglou, who was abbot in the nearby monastery of Aghia Paraskevi. He spent his childhood among the monastery, the sea and the fishermen. In 1913, he enrolled at the
Athens School of Fine Arts . From 1915 onwards, he spent a lot of time travelling to places such asSpain ,France ,Portugal ,Angola . He afterwards moved toParis .However, he soon returned to
Asia Minor to visit his family. There he eye-witnessed the events of 1922 and he returned to Greece as a refugee. In 1923, he stayed for some time at the monasteries ofMount Athos , where he discovered the technique of Byzantine iconography.Two years later, he got married with Maria Hatzikambouri, who was also from Aivali.In 1933, he was invited from the
Egypt ian government to work for theCopt Museum. However, he decided to stay in Athens and he delivered classes of painting at theNational and Capodistrian University of Athens . Among his students were some of the most important modern Greek painters.Art
The first time attention was paid at his work was during his residence in Paris, where he received a prize for the illustrations he made for the work of
Knut Hamsun "Famine".However, it was his illustrations for his own book, "Pedro Kazas", that made him famous.Kontoglou was a particularly productive artist. A devout
Orthodox Christian , he was a strong influence in the reintroduction of traditional Byzantine and postbyzantine style in church iconography, though not all of his painting was religious. He undertook the restoration of the frescos of the Perivleptos church inMystras . Furthermore, he painted frescos in various churches all around Greece; among them theKapnikarea church in Athens. He also painted the monumental fresco of thePatriarchs of Constantinople at the town hall of Athens.Together with his students
Yannis Tsarouchis andNikos Engonopoulos he painted the walls of his house. At present, these paintings can be found at theNational Art Gallery of Athens .Kontoglou also wrote various works of
literature as well as numerous essays.academia
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students=Yannis Tsarouchis
Nikos Engonopoulos Sources
Adaptation of the French Wikipedia article.
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