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b. 1877 - d. 1949

Othoneos studied at The School of Fine Art, Athens under Nikiforos Lytras and Constantinos Volanakis. After his graduation in 1901, he continued his studies at The Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Munich in the studio of H. von Zugel.

In 1908, he moved to London where he lived for a period of two years before finally returning to Athens.

Othoneos worked mainly on landscape, seascape and war subject from the wars of 1912-1913 and 1940.

He is one of the last representatives of the ‘Munich School’, but most importantly one that surpassed its restrictions and depicted Greek nature and its atmospheric variations with poetic feeling, with influences from impressionist, post-impressionist and expressionistic movements.

In 1917, together with Constantinos Parthenis, Konstantinos Maleas and Nikolaos Lytras, was a founding member of the avant-garde, art group '?µ?da ??????' that introduced the international contemporary art movements to Greece.

Othoneos held a number of solo exhibitions in Athens and participated in a number of prestigious group exhibitions such as the 1918 and 1919 '?µ?da ??????' and the 1934 and 1936 Venice Biennale.

His work is found in many public and private collections, notably: The National Gallery, Athens, The Athens Municipal Gallery, The Leventis Gallery, Nicosia, The Averoff Gallery, The Koutlides Collection and The National Bank of Greece collection.

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About Nicholaos Othoneos

b. 1877 - d. 1949

Alias

Nikolaos Othoneos

Biography

Othoneos studied at The School of Fine Art, Athens under Nikiforos Lytras and Constantinos Volanakis. After his graduation in 1901, he continued his studies at The Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Munich in the studio of H. von Zugel.

In 1908, he moved to London where he lived for a period of two years before finally returning to Athens.

Othoneos worked mainly on landscape, seascape and war subject from the wars of 1912-1913 and 1940.

He is one of the last representatives of the ‘Munich School’, but most importantly one that surpassed its restrictions and depicted Greek nature and its atmospheric variations with poetic feeling, with influences from impressionist, post-impressionist and expressionistic movements.

In 1917, together with Constantinos Parthenis, Konstantinos Maleas and Nikolaos Lytras, was a founding member of the avant-garde, art group '?µ?da ??????' that introduced the international contemporary art movements to Greece.

Othoneos held a number of solo exhibitions in Athens and participated in a number of prestigious group exhibitions such as the 1918 and 1919 '?µ?da ??????' and the 1934 and 1936 Venice Biennale.

His work is found in many public and private collections, notably: The National Gallery, Athens, The Athens Municipal Gallery, The Leventis Gallery, Nicosia, The Averoff Gallery, The Koutlides Collection and The National Bank of Greece collection.