- Ioannis Altamouras
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name = Ioannis Altamouras
"Ιωάννης Αλταμούρας"
birth_date = 1852
birth_place =Florence orNaples ,Italy
death_date = 1878
death_place =
occupation = painterIoannis Altamouras (Ιωάννης Αλταμούρας) (Greek,
Florence orNaples , 1852 -Spetses , 1878 was an outstanding Greek painter of the 19th century famous for his paintings of seascapes [http://www.bankofgreece.gr/en/bank/Exhibition_Vlachos.asp Bank of Greece - Events ] ] .Biography
Altamouras father was the Italian painter
Francesco Saverio Altamura and his mother was the aristocrat and first Greek female painter fromSpetses Eleni Boukoura-Altamoura . At the age of seven years old his father has abandoned the family. His mother then took him along with his sister Sophia and moved toAthens in order to be able to manage better her life. From an early age, Ioannis has exhibited his artistic skills in painting. He has been accepted to theAthens School of Fine Arts where he studied painting along withNikiphoros Lytras during the years 1871–1872. With a scholarship of King George II he was able to continue his studies inCopenhagen from 1873–1876 nearCarl Frederik Sørensen . In 1875 and while he was still inCopenhagen he has sent to the artistic competition of Olympion inAthens his painting "The port of Copenhagen" who won the second award. He returned to Athens where he opened his own paintingatelier while his fame and reputation was rapidly expanding. Unfortunately he died from tuberculosis at the age of only 26 years old. His death has led his mother to a nervous breakdown and subsequently madness [ [http://www.arvasynel.gr/texnes_f.html Α.Σ.Ε. - Τέχνες - Ιωάννης Αλταμούρας ] ] .Work
Despite his early death Altamouras has left a number of outstanding paintings, mostly small-scale. In particular, his seascapes paintings that he almost exclusively prodced are considered equal to the works of another great Greek painter of seascapes
Konstantinos Volanakis . In 1878, the year of his death two of his works ("Destruction of the Ottoman flagship byPapanikolis inEressos " and the "Naval battle of Captain Miaoulis") are presented at theInternational Exhibition of Paris , the latter has been also presented at the Exhibition of the Sacred Battle of 1821 at theAthens Polytechnic in 1884. Another of his seascape paintings was presented at the International Exhibition of Rome in 1911.Art critics have been categorising his work to theMunich School Greek art movement. His marine scenes show the influence of 17th-century Dutch seascapes and Frenchplein-air painting. The vivid light, the bright blues, greens, yellows and greys, the open horizons and the motion in his works show that he was gradually discarding the "strict perfection" ofacademic realism and favouring moreimpressionism [http://www.artnet.com/library/00/0020/T002019.asp] . Many of his works are today exhibited at theNational Gallery of Athens and other museums and institutions inGreece .See also
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Munich School
*National Gallery of Athens
*Konstantinos Volanakis
*Seascapes External links
* [http://www.nationalgallery.gr National Gallery of Greece official website]
* [http://www.paletaworld.org/Artist.asp?id=2 Works of Altamouras-pictures]References
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