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НАЗВАНИЕGREGORIOU MONASTERY, MOUNT ATHOS

РАЗМЕРЫ Высота : 100
Ширина : 75

ИСПОЛЬЗОВАННЫЕ МАТЕРИАЛЫСмешанная техника (Смешанная техника – яичная темпера)

ПОДПИСЬСнизу справа

ХРОНОЛОГИЯ01-01-1979

ПРОВЕРКА ПОДЛИННОСТИне выбран

Regkos Polykleitos

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(09/02/2015) | NikiasNews.gr | NIKIAS

Bonhams “The Greek Sale” 11 May 2004 London

Exhibited:
Athens, National Gallery Alexander Soutzos Museum, Polykleitos Regos, 1980, no. 168.
London, exhibition under the Auspices of the Hellenic Cultural Centre in the Olympic Airways premises, 1982, no 18.
Thessaloniki, Vafopoulion Cultural centre, 1983, no 79.
Thessaloniki, Vellidio Cultural Centre, October-December 1984

Literature:
Pericles Spyrides, Twelve Painters of Thessaloniki, Rekos publications, 1986, p. 30.
I. M. Chatzifotis, Mount Athos in Modern Greek Painting, Alkyon publ., Athens 1995, p.67 (illustrated).
Ninety-Seven magazine, Cultural Capital of Europe Organization, 3rd issue, Manolis Andronikos: “Painting in Thessaloniki”, August 1996, p. 5 (illustrated).

 

When he completed his studies at the School of Fine Arts in Athens, Regos left for Paris in 1930, where he enrolled at the Grande Chaumière and Colarossi and came into contact with current art movements. Five years later he returned to Greece and settled in Thessaloniki.

Regos travelled extensively throughout Greece and, subsequently, the Greek landscape became one of his favourite subjects. He made frequent trips to Mt. Athos, even publishing a book of engravings in 1934. The present painting dates from 1979 and reflects the intensity inherent in Regos’ mature work. Perched on a rocky cliff above the sea, the compact and attractive Moni Grigoriou, founded in the late 14th century, occupies the centre of the composition. Regos relies on colour to emphasise the sublime majesty of the natural formations of the rocky slopes and the softly undulating surface of the sea.