Collection's title
Corfu–View of St. Nicholas
Artist
Skarvellis Spyridon
(Corfu 1868 - Corfu 1942)
CV
Skarvellis Spyridon
(Corfu 1868 - Corfu 1942)
After his first lessons at the Art and Craft Industry School of Corfu, Skarvellis continued his studies in Trieste and Rome. On his return to Corfu, he worked with other artists on the decoration of the Achilleion, where the Italian influences which are a mark of his art are apparent, while for a short while he lived in Egypt. Basically a landscape painter, he specialised in water-colours and, like Angelos Giallinas and Vikentios Bokatsiambis, produced works of a high standard of colour sensibility, and succeeded in the course of his career in going beyond the Italian academic influence and in following more the achievements of Impressionism. The works in the Averoff Gallery show these characteristics very obviously.
Υλικό
Watercolour
Dimensions
45,5X28
Source
In memory of Dimitrios A. Zavitsianos, gift of his family
Description
It is also by the sensitivity of water-colour that the work Corfu–View of St. Nicholas is rendered. By small touches of colour, Skarvellis depicts the masses of the rocks, the buildings, and the iridescence of the light on the sea, thus giving a lyrical tone to the landscape by the innumerable gradations of the warm colours.