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Loucas Geralis BIOGRAPHY
1875 Mitilini - 1958 Athens. Known for: Painting.
Loucas Geralis was born in Mitilini in 1875 and died in Athens in 1958. Geralis studied art first in Smyrni under Antoniades, and then from 1896 at the Art School in Athens under G. Jakobides, N.... Read full biography
Loucas Geralis was born in Mitilini in 1875 and died in Athens in 1958. Geralis studied art first in Smyrni under Antoniades, and then from 1896 at the Art School in Athens under G. Jakobides, N. Lytras and G. Roilos. In his work he developed a classical type of pastoralism based on academic... Read full biography
Loucas Geralis was born in Mitilini in 1875 and died in Athens in 1958. Geralis studied art first in Smyrni under Antoniades, and then from 1896 at the Art School in Athens under G. Jakobides, N. Lytras and G. Roilos. In his work he developed a classical type of pastoralism based on academic realism. He also turned his hand to the ethnography, seascapes, portraitures and still life.
Loucas Geralis was born in Mitilini in 1875 and died in Athens in 1958. Geralis studied art first in Smyrni under Antoniades, and then from 1896 at the Art School in Athens under G. Jakobides, N. Lytras and G. Roilos. In his work he developed a classical type of pastoralism based on academic realism. He also turned his hand to the ethnography, seascapes, portraitures and still life.
Loucas Geralis was born in Mitilini in 1875 and died in Athens in 1958. Geralis studied art first in Smyrni under Antoniades, and then from 1896 at the Art School in Athens under G. Jakobides, N. Lytras and G. Roilos. In his work he developed a classical type of pastoralism based on academic realism. He also turned his hand to the ethnography, seascapes, portraitures and still life.
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Loucas Geralis was born in Mitilini in 1875 and died in Athens in 1958. Geralis studied art first in Smyrni under Antoniades, and then from 1896 at the Art School in Athens under G. Jakobides, N. Lytras and G. Roilos. In his work he developed a classical type of pastoralism based on academic realism. He also turned his hand to the ethnography, seascapes, portraitures and still life.
