Collection's title
Snowy landscape
Artist
Photiadis Vasileios
(Athens 1902/3 - Lausanne 1985)
CV
Photiadis Vasileios
(Athens 1902/3 - Lausanne 1985)
Photiadis was a multi-faceted figure, with many interests and concerns, who, after his first lessons in painting with Odysseas Phokas, travelled to Western Europe and visited some of the more important museums. Finally, in 1924, he settled in Paris, where he was acquainted with the great French painters Matisse, Vuillard, and Derain, while he received lessons in engraving from Dimitrios Galanis. He also worked as a cartoonist, contributing for many years to French magazines; he also wrote poetry and prose. In the varied subject-matter of his painting (portraits, nudes, landscapes, still lifes) features of French plein air painting, as well as influences from the artists with whom he kept company at various times are discernible.
Υλικό
Oil on cardboard
Dimensions
48X48
Source
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Description
Snowy Landscape provide a representative example of Photiadis's quests. He resorts to the small, abrupt brush-strokes of the Impressionists in order to give the impression of the whole.