Nikiforos Lytras

Greek painter recognized for realism

Nikiforos Lytras - Greek painter recognized for realism
Born

1832
193 years ago

Died

June 13th, 1904
120 years ago — 72 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Greece

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A significant figure in 19th-century Greek art, this painter played a key role in the establishment of the Greek School of Realism. He was educated at the Athens School of Fine Arts and furthered his studies in Paris. Works include numerous portraits, historical scenes, and landscapes that encapsulated everyday life in Greece. As an educator, he influenced many students and contributed to the development of painting in the country. His commitment to realism marked a departure from the neoclassical styles dominant in the earlier periods of Greek art. His style blended traditional techniques with modern influences.

Developed Greek realism in painting

Influenced generations of Greek artists

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