Giorgos Sikeliotis

Male, Deceased Person

1917 – 1984

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Who was Giorgos Sikeliotis?

Giorgos Sikeliotis was a Greek painter and engraver.

Born in Smyrna in 1917, he graduated in 1939 from the Athens School of Fine Arts, where he was taught by Parthenis and Vikatos. His first solo exhibition was in 1954 in the lobby of To Vima. From then until his death in Athens in 1984, he took part in many group exhibitions in Greece and abroad, including Ottawa, Rome, Toronto, Montreal, Alexandria, Helsinki and New York, where he had a solo exhibition in 1965 and was nominated for a Guggenheim award.

Works of Sikeliotis are to be seen in the National Gallery of Athens and the Municipal Art Gallery of Rhodes. Others are in New York, bought by the World House Gallery, and in many other private collections in Greece and abroad.

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Born
1917
Smyrna
Education
  • Athens School of Fine Arts
Died
1984

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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