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Greek sculptor

Lazaros Fytalis
The statue of Patriarch Gregory V at the University of Athens, work of Lazaros Fytalis
Born1831
Tinos
Died1909
Athens
NationalityGreek

Lazaros Fytalis (Greek: Λάζαρος Φυτάλης; 1831–1909) was a Greek sculptor of the 19th century. Born in Tinos in 1831, he later studied in Athens and was a pupil of Leonidas Drosis. His work includes several statues and busts in Athens and other Greek cities. Fytalis died in Athens in 1909.

His elder brother Georgios Fytalis was also a renowned sculptor.

Selected works

Among the sculptures of Lazaros Fytalis are the statues of Patriarch Gregory V and Konstantinos Kanaris in Athens.

References

  1. National Gallery: Biography of Lazaros Fytalis (Isternia, Tinos 1831 – Athens 1909)

External links

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