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Constantinos Volanakis Greek, 1837-1907
Description
- Constantinos Volanakis
- Volos Harbour at Night
- signed l.l.
- oil on canvas
- 35 by 74cm., 13¾ by 29¼in.
Provenance
Catalogue Note
Volanakis was born and raised in Crete. In 1856 he moved to Trieste where he worked as an accountant for the sugar firm Aphentoulis. His artistic talent and passion for seascapes and observations of vessels became clearly apparent to his employer when he found numerous sketches of boats, ships and the docks scribbled in Volanakis' ledger books. Rather than fire his young employee, Aphentoulis encouraged Volanakis to take up painting as a profession and paid for him to study at the Munich Academy under Karl von Piloty. After a successful stay in the Bavarian capital Volanakis returned to Greece in 1884 and settled in Piraeus.
Living close to the sea provided a continual source of inspiration for Volanakis. During his Greek period (1884-1907) his Munich School training gave way to more progressive styles, a genuine quest for the effects of light and colour, and a lyrical description of atmosphere as evinced by the present work. The impressionistic tendencies of some of his works were far ahead of their time and were ideally suited for his interpretation of the Greek coast.