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Name
  
Philopoemen Constantinidi


Died
  
1992, Paris, France

Philopoemen Constantinidi (born Konstantinidis; Greek: Φιλοποίμην Κωνσταντινίδης; 1909 – 1992) was a Greek painter and engraver.

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Biography

Born in Thessaloniki, Salonica Vilayet, Ottoman Empire, Constantinidi studied at the Athens School of Fine Arts and in 1929 he entered the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris.

In 1932, he exhibited at the Salon des Tuileries in Paris.

In 1953, he took part in an exhibition of his works in Thessaloniki.

He also participated in the exhibition of 1962, Greek painter and sculptor in Paris.

He wrote many articles for several art magazines in particular in the Cahiers d'Art by Christian Zervos. In 1930, he began painting under the influence of Paul Cézanne, Les Fauves and the Impressionists.

Then he painted abstract motives and later he returned to figuration.

In December 1997, his natal city and the Organism "Thessaloniki, European Cultural Capital" consecrates for him his first retrospective exposition.

Creations

  • Charchoune, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.
  • Documentary

  • The life of the artist, Philopoemen Constantinidi, 1997, Play Film, Paris.
  • References

    Philopoemen Constantinidi Wikipedia