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Another student of Parthenis,
but one who was also strongly influenced by popular art
(that of Karayozis or the popular decorative style). He
reaches maturity in the post-war period and produces
significant works, some of which are to be found in the
Municipal Art Gallery of Rhodes. In both Motherhood and
Couple in Love, we see the personal way in which he
reconstructs the points of departure into his own
individual art form. The frontal treatment of forms stems
from the knowledge he had of popular art and Byzantine
design. We also note the discreet use of experience he
acquired in the abstract movement. |