Demetrios Galanis
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Ο Δημήτριος Ε. Γαλάνης (Αθήνα, 17 Μαΐου 1879 – Παρίσι, 20 Μαρτίου 1966) ήταν Έλληνας χαράκτης, από τους πρωτοπόρους στο είδος του στον ελληνικό καλλιτεχνικό κόσμο. Ασχολήθηκε επίσης εκτενώς με τη γελοιογραφία και τη ζωγραφική.
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Demetrios Emmanuel Galanis, dit aussi Démétrius-Emmanuel Galanis (en grec moderne : Δημήτριος Γαλάνης), est un peintre et graveur grec naturalisé français né à Kými (île d'Eubée, Grèce) le 17 mai 1879 et mort à Athènes le 20 mars 1966. D'abord dessinateur satirique, puis paysagiste, il s'est ensuite consacré à la gravure.
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Dimitrios Galanis (auch: Demetrios Galanis, griechisch Δημήτριος Γαλάνης; * 17. Mai 1879 in Athen; † 20. März 1966 in Paris) war ein bedeutender griechischer Maler und Graveur des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts.
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Demetrios Galanis (Greek: Δημήτριος Γαλάνης, 17 May 1879, Athens – 20 March 1966, Paris) was an early twentieth-century Greek artist and friend of Picasso. In 1920, the year he completed his Seated Nude (private collection), he exhibited alongside such major figures of modern art as Matisse and Braque, while from 1921 on he also exhibited alongside Juan Gris, Dufy, Chagall, and Picasso. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Démétrios Galanis.
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Dimitrios Galanis
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Demetrios Galanis
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Ο Δημήτριος Ε. Γαλάνης (Αθήνα, 17 Μαΐου 1879 – Παρίσι, 20 Μαρτίου 1966) ήταν Έλληνας χαράκτης, από τους πρωτοπόρους στο είδος του στον ελληνικό καλλιτεχνικό κόσμο. Ασχολήθηκε επίσης εκτενώς με τη γελοιογραφία και τη ζωγραφική.
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Demetrios Galanis (Greek: Δημήτριος Γαλάνης, 17 May 1879, Athens – 20 March 1966, Paris) was an early twentieth-century Greek artist and friend of Picasso. In 1920, the year he completed his Seated Nude (private collection), he exhibited alongside such major figures of modern art as Matisse and Braque, while from 1921 on he also exhibited alongside Juan Gris, Dufy, Chagall, and Picasso. By the early 1920s Galanis was famous in France and preparing for shows in Brussels, London, and New York. In 1920–21 he frequently exhibited in Paris and in 1922 his first one-man exhibition received the enthusiastic critical response that established his reputation. Seated Nude was among the pictures exhibited, and in an introduction to the exhibition André Malraux described the artist's work as "having the power to stir emotions equivalent to that of Giotto." This show established Galanis’s reputation as a painter and confirmed the favourable opinions already expressed on the quality of his work. Critics of his time paid much more attention to his figurative work than his landscapes, confirming the well-established view that Galanis’s first and foremost concern was his love for the human form. Galanis received greater critical acclaim abroad in his lifetime than any other Greek modern artist of the early 20th century. The French state honoured him with the highest distinctions: full professor at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris and a lifelong member of the Académie française. Having moved to Paris in 1900, living in Montmartre for fifty years in a house which is now the Musée de Montmartre, Galanis developed his artistic talent beyond painting. He was also known for his illustrative wood-engravings in books, such as the Limited Editions Club of Sophocles' Oedipus the King and the Cresset Press edition of John Milton's Paradise Lost. The Limited Editions Club published 1500 signed copies in 1955 and the sister organization, Heritage Press, then reprinted unsigned volumes. The most significant collection of Galanis's work is held in the at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, although examples can also be found in London's Tate Gallery. His famous Seated Nude sold at auction for $221,860 in May 2006. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Démétrios Galanis. Sources1.Galanis. "EI" Magazine of European Art Center (EUARCE) of Greece, 13st issue 1996, p. 14&30-31 (The strong ties of friendship that bound poet Yannis Koutsoheras are vividly described in an old text by the former, published in this issue for the first time)
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Dimitrios Galanis (auch: Demetrios Galanis, griechisch Δημήτριος Γαλάνης; * 17. Mai 1879 in Athen; † 20. März 1966 in Paris) war ein bedeutender griechischer Maler und Graveur des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts. Galanis ging im Alter von 20 Jahren nach Paris. Nach ersten Ausstellungserfolgen, vor allem 1904 im Salon d’Automne mit einer Anzahl humoristischer Zeichnungen, betätigte sich Galanis als Mitarbeiter von Satire-Zeitschriften wie Le Rire, Le Cri de Paris, L’Assiette au Beurre, Gil Blas, Le Canard Sauvage, Simplicissimus und Lustige Blätter. Im Jahre 1920 vollendete er sein bekanntestes Werk Sitzende Nackte. Größere Bedeutung erlangte Galanis zunächst in Frankreich. Seine Arbeiten wurden neben Werken bedeutender zeitgenössischer Künstler der Modernen Malerei wie Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Juan Gris, Raoul Dufy, Marc Chagall und Pablo Picasso in Paris, Brüssel, London und New York ausgestellt. Mit Picasso verband ihn eine lebenslange Freundschaft. In späteren Jahren wurde Galanis Professor an der École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. 1945 wurde er als Nachfolger von in die Académie des Beaux-Arts gewählt. Galanis lebte fünfzig Jahre lang in der rue Cortot des Pariser Stadtteils Montmartre.
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Demetrios Emmanuel Galanis, dit aussi Démétrius-Emmanuel Galanis (en grec moderne : Δημήτριος Γαλάνης), est un peintre et graveur grec naturalisé français né à Kými (île d'Eubée, Grèce) le 17 mai 1879 et mort à Athènes le 20 mars 1966. D'abord dessinateur satirique, puis paysagiste, il s'est ensuite consacré à la gravure.
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