In 1922, after the Asia Minor catastrophe, Diamantis came to Athens. Very early on he showed a particular interest in art, and in 1929 published his cartoons in the Journal of Pediatric Diaplasis. In... Read full biography
In 1922, after the Asia Minor catastrophe, Diamantis came to Athens. Very early on he showed a particular interest in art, and in 1929 published his cartoons in the Journal of Pediatric Diaplasis. In 1930, upon the recommendation and encouragement of Ph. Giofylli, he exhibited his work in the... Read full biography
In 1922, after the Asia Minor catastrophe, Diamantis came to Athens. Very early on he showed a particular interest in art, and in 1929 published his cartoons in the Journal of Pediatric Diaplasis. In 1930, upon the recommendation and encouragement of Ph. Giofylli, he exhibited his work in the "Atelier". In 1931, he exhibited at the "Art Asylum" of Belgium. From 1931 to 1936, he studied in Fine Arts, with teachers D. Biskini and K. Parthenis. In 1934, still a student in Fine Arts, he created... Read full biography
In 1922, after the Asia Minor catastrophe, Diamantis came to Athens. Very early on he showed a particular interest in art, and in 1929 published his cartoons in the Journal of Pediatric Diaplasis. In 1930, upon the recommendation and encouragement of Ph. Giofylli, he exhibited his work in the "Atelier". In 1931, he exhibited at the "Art Asylum" of Belgium. From 1931 to 1936, he studied in Fine Arts, with teachers D. Biskini and K. Parthenis. In 1934, still a student in Fine Arts, he created sets and costumes for the Alcestis of Euripides, who uploaded K.Koun in People's Theatre. During this time, he took trips to Italy and France, where, without systematically attending classes, he came into contact with modern pursuits. He presented his... Read full biography
In 1922, after the Asia Minor catastrophe, Diamantis came to Athens. Very early on he showed a particular interest in art, and in 1929 published his cartoons in the Journal of Pediatric Diaplasis. In 1930, upon the recommendation and encouragement of Ph. Giofylli, he exhibited his work in the "Atelier". In 1931, he exhibited at the "Art Asylum" of Belgium. From 1931 to 1936, he studied in Fine Arts, with teachers D. Biskini and K. Parthenis. In 1934, still a student in Fine Arts, he created sets and costumes for the Alcestis of Euripides, who uploaded K.Koun in People's Theatre. During this time, he took trips to Italy and France, where, without systematically attending classes, he came into contact with modern pursuits. He presented his work in many solo and group exhibitions in Greece, Royal Academy of Arts, London 1940, Belgrade 1977, Bucharest 1977, D... Read full biography
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