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Revision as of 23:57, 13 May 2022 by Dr.K. (talk | contribs) ((GR) File renamed: File:Peristyle of Achilleion in Corfu.jpg → File:Peristyle of Achilleion in Corfu by Angelos Giallinas.jpg More specific)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) Greek painterAngelos Giallinas (Greek: Άγγελος Γιαλλινάς; 5 March 1857, Corfu - 1939, Corfu) was a Greek landscape painter, known primarily for his watercolors. He was one of the last representatives of the Heptanese School of art.
Biography
From 1872 to 1875, he studied at the private art school of Charalambos Pachis, then continued his studies in Venice, Naples and Rome. During this time, he decided to devote himself to watercolors. He returned to Corfu in 1878.
He soon began participating in the "Panhellenic Exhibitions"" in Athens and presented his first solo showing in 1886. It was there that he met the British Ambassador, Clare Ford, who commissioned him to paint albums of landscapes from Venice, Spain, Rhodes and Istanbul. Ford also arranged an exhibit in London, which ran from 1891 to 1892, and introduced Giallinas to the British nobility.
He also participated in the Exposition Universelle (1900). Two years later, he started his own private art school on Corfu. From 1907 to 1908, he painted murals at the Achilleion, a palace built by Empress Elisabeth of Austria. His largest exhibition came in 1918 at the "Galerie D’Art Geo" in Athens. A major retrospective of his work was held at the National Gallery of Greece in 1974.
His home became an art gallery. In 2010, several paintings were stolen and have not been recovered.
Gallery
The following images are watercolour paintings by Angelos Giallinas, printed in three colour lithography by Aspiotis, Greece.
- The Golden Horn (late 1880s)
- Temple of Olympian Zeus and Acropolis of Athens
- Arch of Hadrian
- Pontikonisi
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References
- ^ Brief biography Archived 2014-01-12 at the Wayback Machine @ the National Gallery of Greece
- "Εκλεψαν πίνακες του Γιαλλινά" Archived 2014-01-13 at the Wayback Machine (Paintings by Giallinas stolen) by Spyros Ziniatis @ ΕΘΝΟΣ.
Further reading
- Aeron Charline, Angelos Giallinas, Onym Press, 2011 ISBN 613-7891-18-6
External links
- ArtNet: More works by Giallinas
- "Ποιοι πίνακες εκλάπησαν από την οικία Γιαλλινά" (Which paintings were stolen from the Giallinas House) @ Το Βημα