
1892–1957 · Greek · 22 artworks
artist bio
Spyros Papaloukas was a significant Greek artist of the 20th century, known for his contributions to modern Greek painting through his landscapes and depictions of Greek life. He blended elements of Post-Impressionism and Expressionism to capture the essence of the Greek landscape and spirit.
what you'll learn
Studying Papaloukas' work allows students to explore the fusion of European modernism with Greek themes, focusing on how artists can interpret their national identity through contemporary styles. Students can learn about color theory and brushwork to evoke emotion and atmosphere.

Burnt Village in Mytilini
1925

Boy wearing suspenders
1925

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Self Portrait (detail)

Landscape from Delphi
1945

Self Portrait (Early)

Skete of Agios Andreas
1932

Landscape

Abbey Dionysiou
1924

Houses

Stratis Doukas
1924

Μonasteries at Mount Athos

Archontariki lavra Mount Athos
1924

Arsanas at Mount Athos
1924

Pantokratoros
1924

Abbey Koutloumousiou
1924

Houses at Kypriadi
1938

At Mount Athos

View from Karyes of Mount Athos
1924

Self Portrait
1941

Cell at Mount Athos

The bell-tower