
1872–1952 · Greek · 30 artworks
artist bio
Kimon Loghi was a Greek painter known for his landscapes and genre scenes, blending Impressionistic techniques with Symbolist and Orientalist themes. He captured the light and atmosphere of his surroundings, often depicting scenes from nature and everyday life with a poetic sensibility.
what you'll learn
Studying Loghi's work allows students to explore the intersection of Impressionism and Symbolism, focusing on how color and light can evoke mood and convey deeper meanings. Students can also learn about the influence of Orientalism on European art and how artists depicted different cultures.
related: Gustave Moreau, Odilon Redon, Nikolaos Gyzis

Marina
1935

On the Lakeshore

Village Outskirts

Beginning of Springtime

Forest Edge

Reverie

Summer

The White Knot

Blooming Cherry Trees

Girl from Tassos Island
1906

Biarritz Beach

Scenă mitologică

Romantic Landscape

Winter

The Lake Fairy
1915

Sunset

The Flower in the Hair

Springtime

On the Seashore

The Night

Boats on the Shore

Biarritz

Woman in Green

Autumn

The Tree

Biarritz Cliffs

The Lake in the Forest

Vestale

The Oriental Woman
1898

Biarritz Promenade