Konstantinos Volanakis
Greek painter and academic, notable for seascapes
Greek painter and academic, notable for seascapes
1837
189 years ago
Artists & Creatives
Greece
An influential painter and academic in Greece, contributed significantly to the development of Greek art in the 19th century. Volanakis specialized in maritime scenes and is celebrated for his depictions of the Aegean Sea. He studied in Vienna and later settled in Munich, where he became a prominent figure in the artistic community. His works reflected a blend of realism and romanticism, aiming to capture the beauty and drama of the sea. Volanakis participated in various exhibitions across Europe and garnered recognition for his artistic contributions.
Created renowned maritime paintings
Exhibited at major European galleries
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