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Emmanuel Tzanes (Εμμανουήλ Τζάνες; 1610 – 28 March 1690), also known as Bounialis (Μπουνιαλής) Emmanuel Tzane-Bounialis, Emmanuel Zane, and Emmanuel Tzane, was a Greek Renaissance painter, author, clergyman, and educator.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 26 relations: Alypius the Stylite, Christ Enthroned (Tzanes), Cretan school, Cretan War (1645–1669), Demetrius of Thessaloniki, Donor portrait, Flanginian School, Georgios Klontzas, Greek scholars in the Renaissance, Greeks, Ionian school (painting), Konstantinos Tzanes, Lady the Lambovitissa, Manolis Hatzidakis, Marinos Tzanes, Philotheos Skoufos, Renaissance, Rethymno, Saint Mark (Tzanes), Saint Onuphrius (Tzanes), Saint Theodora (Tzanes), San Giorgio dei Greci, Sosipater, The Holy Towel (Tzanes), Theodore Poulakis, Venetian painting.

  2. 17th-century Greek painters
  3. Cretan Renaissance painters
  4. Greek Baroque painters
  5. Painters of the Heptanese school
  6. People from Rethymno

Alypius the Stylite

Alypius the Stylite (Ἀλύπιος ὁ Στυλίτης) was a seventh-century ascetic saint.

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Christ Enthroned (Tzanes)

Christ Enthroned is a tempera icon by Emmanuel Tzanes, a Greek painter of the Late Cretan School.

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Cretan school

Cretan school describes an important school of icon painting, under the umbrella of post-Byzantine art, which flourished while Crete was under Venetian rule during the late Middle Ages, reaching its climax after the fall of Constantinople, becoming the central force in Greek painting during the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries.

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Cretan War (1645–1669)

The Cretan War (Kritikós Pólemos; Girit'in Fethi), also known as the War of Candia (Guerra di Candia) or the Fifth Ottoman–Venetian War, was a conflict between the Republic of Venice and her allies (chief among them the Knights of Malta, the Papal States and France) against the Ottoman Empire and the Barbary States, because it was largely fought over the island of Crete, Venice's largest and richest overseas possession.

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Demetrius of Thessaloniki

Saint Demetrius (or Demetrios) of Thessalonica (Ἅγιος Δημήτριος τῆς Θεσσαλονίκης), also known as the Holy Great-Martyr Demetrius the Myroblyte (meaning 'the Myrrh-Gusher' or 'Myrrh-Streamer'; 3rd century – 306), was a Greek Christian martyr of the early 4th century AD.

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Donor portrait

A donor portrait or votive portrait is a portrait in a larger painting or other work showing the person who commissioned and paid for the image, or a member of his, or (much more rarely) her, family.

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Flanginian School

The Flanginian School (Φλαγγίνειος Σχολή; Collegio Flanginiano) was a Greek educational institution that operated in Venice, Italy, from 1664–1665 to 1905.

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Georgios Klontzas

Georgios Klontzas (Γεώργιος Κλώντζας, 1535-1608) also known as George Klontzas and Zorzi Cloza dito Cristianopullo, was a scholar, painter, and manuscript illuminator. Emmanuel Tzanes and Georgios Klontzas are 17th-century Greek painters, Cretan Renaissance painters and Greek Renaissance humanists.

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Greek scholars in the Renaissance

The migration waves of Byzantine Greek scholars and émigrés in the period following the end of the Byzantine Empire in 1453 is considered by many scholars key to the revival of Greek studies that led to the development of the Renaissance humanism and science. Emmanuel Tzanes and Greek scholars in the Renaissance are Greek Renaissance humanists.

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Greeks

The Greeks or Hellenes (Έλληνες, Éllines) are an ethnic group and nation native to Greece, Cyprus, southern Albania, Anatolia, parts of Italy and Egypt, and to a lesser extent, other countries surrounding the Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea. They also form a significant diaspora, with many Greek communities established around the world..

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Ionian school (painting)

The Heptanese school of painting (Seven Islands; also known as the Ionian Islands school or Ionian school) succeeded the Cretan school as the leading school of Greek post-Byzantine painting after Crete fell to the Ottomans in 1669.

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Konstantinos Tzanes

Konstantinos Tzanes (Κωνσταντίνος Τζάνες, 1633 – 1685; also known as Bounialis (Μπουνιαλής) Konstantinos Tzane-Bounialis, Konstantinos Zane, or Konstantinos Tzane) was a Greek Renaissance painter. Emmanuel Tzanes and Konstantinos Tzanes are 17th-century Greek painters, Cretan Renaissance painters, Greek Baroque painters, Greek Renaissance humanists and painters of the Heptanese school.

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Lady the Lambovitissa

Lady the Lambovitissa is a tempera painting by Emmanuel Tzanes.

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Manolis Hatzidakis

Manolis Chatzidakis (Μανόλης Χατζηδάκης; 1909March 1, 1998) was a Greek Byzantinist.

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Marinos Tzanes

Marinos Tzanes (Μαρίνος Τζάνες, (1620–1685), also known as Marinos Tzanes Bounialis (Μαρίνος Τζάνες Μπουνιαλής) was a Greek painter and poet. Emmanuel Tzanes and Marinos Tzanes are 17th-century Greek painters, Artist authors, Greek Renaissance humanists and Italian people of Greek descent.

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Philotheos Skoufos

Philotheos Skoufos Φιλόθεος Σκούφος also known as Filotheos Skoufos. Emmanuel Tzanes and Philotheos Skoufos are 17th-century Greek painters, Cretan Renaissance painters, Greek Baroque painters and Greek Renaissance humanists.

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Renaissance

The Renaissance is a period of history and a European cultural movement covering the 15th and 16th centuries.

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Rethymno

Rethymno (Ρέθυμνο,, also Rethimno, Rethymnon, Réthymnon, and Rhíthymnos) is a city in Greece on the island of Crete.

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Saint Mark (Tzanes)

Saint Mark is a tempera-on-wood painting created c. 1657 by Emmanuel Tzanes.

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Saint Onuphrius (Tzanes)

Saint Onuphrius is a tempera painting created in 1662 by Emmanuel Tzanes.

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Saint Theodora (Tzanes)

Saint Theodora is a tempera painting by Emmanuel Tzanes.

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San Giorgio dei Greci

San Giorgio dei Greci (Saint George of the Greeks) is a church in the sestiere (neighborhood) of Castello, Venice, northern Italy.

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Sosipater

Sosipater (Σωσίπατρος) is a person mentioned in the New Testament, in Romans 16:21.

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The Holy Towel (Tzanes)

The Holy Towel is a tempera painting completed in 1659 by Emmanuel Tzanes.

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Theodore Poulakis

Theodore Poulakis (Θεόδωρος Πουλάκης; 1622–1692) was a Greek Renaissance painter and teacher. Emmanuel Tzanes and Theodore Poulakis are 17th-century Greek painters, Cretan Renaissance painters, Greek Baroque painters and painters of the Heptanese school.

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Venetian painting

Venetian painting was a major force in Italian Renaissance painting and beyond.

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See also

17th-century Greek painters

Cretan Renaissance painters

Greek Baroque painters

Painters of the Heptanese school

People from Rethymno

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuel_Tzanes