en.unionpedia.org

Nikolaos Vokos, the Glossary

Index Nikolaos Vokos

Nikolaos Vokos (Νικόλαος Βώκος; c. 1854 – August 7, 1902) was a Greek painter of the Munich School art movement.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 18 relations: Andreas Müller (painter), Andreas Miaoulis, Athens, Athens School of Fine Arts, Emmanouil Miaoulis, Greece, Greek academic art of the 19th century, Hellenic Military Academy, Hydra (island), Ludwig von Löfftz, Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria, Munich, National Gallery (Athens), Nikolaos Gyzis, Painting, Palaio Faliro, Paris, Still life.

  2. Arvanites
  3. Miaoulis family
  4. Munich School
  5. People from Hydra (island)

Andreas Müller (painter)

Andreas Johann Jacob Heinrich Müller (19 February 1811, Kassel – 29 March 1890, Düsseldorf) was a German religious artist; associated with the Düsseldorfer Malerschule.

See Nikolaos Vokos and Andreas Müller (painter)

Andreas Miaoulis

Andreas Vokos, better known by his nickname Miaoulis (Ανδρέας Βώκος Μιαούλης; 1765 – 24 June 1835), was a Greek revolutionary, admiral, and politician who commanded Greek naval forces during the Greek War of Independence (1821–1829). Nikolaos Vokos and Andreas Miaoulis are Arvanites, Miaoulis family and People from Hydra (island).

See Nikolaos Vokos and Andreas Miaoulis

Athens

Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece.

See Nikolaos Vokos and Athens

Athens School of Fine Arts

The Athens School of Fine Arts (ASFA; Ανωτάτη Σχολή Καλών Τεχνών, ΑΣΚΤ, literally: highest school of fine arts), is Greece's premier art school whose main objective is to develop the artistic talents of its students.

See Nikolaos Vokos and Athens School of Fine Arts

Emmanouil Miaoulis

Emmanouil Miaoulis (Εμμανουήλ Μιαούλης, 1812 - 1871) was a Greek naval officer. Nikolaos Vokos and Emmanouil Miaoulis are Miaoulis family and People from Hydra (island).

See Nikolaos Vokos and Emmanouil Miaoulis

Greece

Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe.

See Nikolaos Vokos and Greece

Greek academic art of the 19th century

The most important artistic movement of Greek art in the 19th century was academic realism, often called in Greece "the Munich School" (Σχολή τουΜονάχου) because of the strong influence from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Munich (Münchner Akademie der Bildenden Künste), where many Greek artists trained. Nikolaos Vokos and Greek academic art of the 19th century are munich School.

See Nikolaos Vokos and Greek academic art of the 19th century

Hellenic Military Academy

The Hellenic Army Academy (Στρατιωτική Σχολή Ευελπίδων), commonly known as the Evelpidon, is a military academy.

See Nikolaos Vokos and Hellenic Military Academy

Hydra (island)

Hydra, or Ydra or Idra (Ýdra,, Arvanitika: Nύδρα/Nidhra), and in antiquity Hydrea, is one of the Saronic Islands of Greece, located in the Aegean Sea between the Myrtoan Sea and the Argolic Gulf.

See Nikolaos Vokos and Hydra (island)

Ludwig von Löfftz

Ludwig von Löfftz (21 June 1845 – 3 December 1910) was a German genre and landscape painter.

See Nikolaos Vokos and Ludwig von Löfftz

Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria

Luitpold Karl Joseph Wilhelm Ludwig, Prince Regent of Bavaria (12 March 1821 – 12 December 1912), was the de facto ruler of Bavaria from 1886 to 1912, as regent for his nephews, King Ludwig II and King Otto.

See Nikolaos Vokos and Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria

Munich

Munich (München) is the capital and most populous city of the Free State of Bavaria, Germany.

See Nikolaos Vokos and Munich

The National Gallery (Εθνική Πινακοθήκη, Ethniki Pinakothiki) is an art museum located on Vasilissis Sofias avenue in the Pangrati district, Athens, Greece.

See Nikolaos Vokos and National Gallery (Athens)

Nikolaos Gyzis

Nikolaos Gyzis (Νικόλαος Γύζης; Nikolaus Gysis; 1 March 1842 – 4 January 1901) is considered one of Greece's most important 19th century painters. Nikolaos Vokos and Nikolaos Gyzis are 19th-century Greek painters and munich School.

See Nikolaos Vokos and Nikolaos Gyzis

Painting

Painting is a visual art, which is characterized by the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support").

See Nikolaos Vokos and Painting

Palaio Faliro

Palaio Faliro (Παλαιό Φάληρο,; Katharevousa: Palaion Faliron, Παλαιόν Φάληρον, meaning "Old Phalerum") is a town on the Saronic Gulf coast and a municipality in the southern part of the Athens agglomeration, Greece.

See Nikolaos Vokos and Palaio Faliro

Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

See Nikolaos Vokos and Paris

Still life

A still life (still lifes) is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which are either natural (food, flowers, dead animals, plants, rocks, shells, etc.) or human-made (drinking glasses, books, vases, jewelry, coins, pipes, etc.). With origins in the Middle Ages and Ancient Greco-Roman art, still-life painting emerged as a distinct genre and professional specialization in Western painting by the late 16th century, and has remained significant since then.

See Nikolaos Vokos and Still life

See also

Arvanites

Miaoulis family

Munich School

People from Hydra (island)

References

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