Portrait of a man
A scion of a French aristocratic family which had settled in Corfu, Bokatsiambis studied painting in Marseilles, Florence, and Rome, where he stayed for 15 years and with whose artistic circles he retained bonds after his return to Greece. He was, together with Angelos Giallinas, one of the most important water-colourists of his time, though this did not preclude other media from his creative work, such as oils and pastels. He depicted mainly landscapes, which show impressionistic influences, as well as painting portraits of typical types of his place of origin.
Portrait of a Man is a study in oils of an aged bourgeois, painted within the context of Septinsular portraiture. In both works of Bokatsiambis, the manner of the subject is affable and conveys a sense of a calm inner world.