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The martyrdom of Ss. Perpetua and Felicitas. Unknown artist
Greek News Agenda pays tribute to the Greek artist Demetrios Galanis (17 May 1879- 20 March 1966), as today marks the 54th anniversary of his death. Galanis was one of the most important engravers of the first half of the 20th century in Europe and the forerunner of modern Greek engraving, influencing his fellow artists both through his work and his teaching. Exceptionally skilled in all techniques, he revitalized traditional methods of engraving. His work, which includes a variety of subjects – mythological and idyllic scenes, landscapes, nudes and still life– reveals influences in the beginning from Cezanne and the cubist and Fauvist movements, while he later acquired his own personal style, based on the principles of the classical tradition.
Having manifested at a very early age an interest in music, mathematics and drawing, Galanis began publishing caricatures in newspapers and magazines already as an adolescent. After studying for two years at the Civil Engineering Department of the National Technical University (1897-1899) and taking drawing lessons from Nikephoros Lytras (1899) in Athens, Galanis decided to settle in Paris in 1900, where he remained for the greater part of his life, continuing his studies at the School of Fine Arts in Paris under Fernand Cormon (until 1902) and publishing caricatures and drawings in many well-known humoristic magazines such as Frou-Frou, Le Rire, Le Sourire, and L’Assiette au Beurre for more than a decade (1901-1912).
Adriaen Collaert (1560-1618) (after Jan van der Straet), 'God's Answer to Job', 1587-91 Source
The City of Y’s by René Quillivic Wood engraved Published in Ernest Renan's Childhood and Youth Remembrance
Anonymous (after Hendrick Goltzius, 1558-1617), 'The Fall of Phaeton', from the series ''Ovid's Metamorphoses'', 1588 "Phaeton, who recklessly drove Apollo's chariot through the heavens, tumbles from the shattered vehicle toward the earth. Zeus holds high a thunderbolt as he puts an end to Phaeton's rampage. This is one of the engravings produced for an engraved series of Ovid's Metamorphoses. The engravings for the series do not display the virtuosity of Goltzius's autograph works and were no doubt made by members of his workshop." Source: http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/49.97.662/
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