Pavlos Dionyssopoulos (1930 - 2019)
Pavlos Dionyssopoulos
Pavlos Dionyssopoulos was a Greek artist born in Filiatra, Greece in 1930 and passed away in 2019. He was known for his unique and colorful abstract paintings, which were influenced by the art movements of the 20th century, including surrealism and abstract expressionism.
Dionyssopoulos studied art in Greece and later in France, where he was exposed to the works of famous artists such as Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse. His style evolved throughout his career, starting with realistic portraits and landscapes before moving towards abstract art.
He held numerous solo and group exhibitions in Greece and internationally, including in Paris, New York, and Tokyo. His works can be found in private collections and museums around the world.
Dionyssopoulos was a member of the Greek Chamber of Fine Arts and was awarded the "Order of the Phoenix" by the Greek government for his contributions to the arts. He was also a writer and poet, and his poetry was published in several Greek literary journals.
Today, Pavlos Dionyssopoulos is considered one of the most important Greek artists of the 20th century, known for his unique style and contributions to the development of abstract art in Greece.
Date and place of birt: | 1930, Filiatrá, Greece |
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Date and place of death: | 2019, Athens, Greece |
Nationality: | Greece |
Period of activity: | XX, XXI century |
Specialization: | Artist, Designer, Graphic artist, Poet, Sculptor, Writer |
Genre: | Figurative art |
Art style: | Abstract art, Abstract Expressionism, Contemporary art |