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Eleni Boukoura-Altamoura (Greek: Ελένη Μπούκουρα-Αλταμούρα; 1821-1900), also known as Eleni Boukouras or Helen Boukoura, was a Greek painter. She is noted as being the first great female painter of Greece.[1][2][3]

Eleni Boukoura-Altamoura
Self portrait of Eleni Boukoura-Altamoura
Born
Eleni Boukoura

1821
Spetses, Greece
Died1900
Spetses, Greece
StylePortraitist
MovementNeoclassicism, Romanticism
SpouseFrancesco Saverio Altamura

Biography


Eleni was an Arvanite.[4] She was born on the island of Spetses in 1821. She was the daughter of Yannis Boukouras, a wealthy aristocrat and entertainer who had opened one of the first theaters in Athens following the Greek War of Independence. Eleni developed an interest in art from a young age. Seeing this, her father hired Italian artist Raffaello Ceccoli as a tutor for his daughter. She continued her studies, and at the age of 27 left for Naples with a letter of recommendation from Ceccoli to begin her education as an artist. While studying in Naples and Florence, she dressed as a man in order to attend art classes.[1][5][6][7]

While studying in Italy, Eleni began a relationship with Italian painter Francesco Saverio Altamura, with whom she had three children. She later converted to Catholicism and married Altamura to legitimize the relationship, though her husband would eventually leave Eleni for his mistress, British painter Jane Benham Hay. Eleni and two of her children (her youngest son, Alexander, remained in the custody of her estranged husband) relocated to Athens, where Eleni made a living through painting and teaching art lessons. In 1872 she and her daughter Sophia moved to her family home on Spetses when Sophia contracted tuberculosis. Sophia died of the disease before the end of the year at the age of 18, and so Eleni returned to Athens. In 1876 her son Ioannis, himself a noted seascape painter, finished his studies in Copenhagen and returned to live with his mother in Athens. Just as with his sister before him, Ioannis contracted tuberculosis, succumbing to the disease in 1878. After his death, she burned some of her son's paintings along with many of her own works, and retreated from society.[6] At some point she returned to Spetses, where she died in relative obscurity in 1900.[1][5][7]


Legacy


Eleni Boukoura is considered one of first great female artists of Modern Greece.[1] The tragedies she experienced in her life were the subject of Greek author Rhea Galanaki's novel Eleni, or, Nobody, which was later adapted into a play.[3]


References


  1. "Istoria". istoria.gr. Archived from the original on 2008-06-03. Retrieved 2018-10-05.
  2. "Eleni Boukoura-Altamoura: The first Greek female painter [Eleni Boukoura-Altamoura: I proti Ellinida zografos]". Eventful. Retrieved 2018-10-05.
  3. Bien, P. (2004). World Literature Today, 78(3/4), 150-150. doi:10.2307/40158640
  4. Loïc Marcou (2016). "La « crise grecque » dans l'Ultime Humiliation de Rhéa Galanaki". Journals OpenEdition (in French) (44). doi:10.4000/ceb.9850.
  5. "CERL Thesaurus". data.cerl.org. Retrieved 2018-10-05.
  6. "Grèce Hebdo - Peintres grecs: Eleni Boukoura-Altamura". www.grecehebdo.gr (in French). Retrieved 2018-10-05.
  7. "Eleni Bukura Altamura, dressing as a man to paint – Gentlewomen". gentlewomen.al (in Albanian). Archived from the original on 2020-10-23. Retrieved 2018-10-05.

На других языках


[de] Eleni Boukoura-Altamoura

Eleni Boukoura-Altamoura (griechisch Ελένη Μπούκουρα-Αλταμούρα), auch bekannt unter Eleni Boukoura oder Helen Boukoura, (* 1821 auf Spetses; † 19. März 1900 ebenda) war eine griechische Malerin. Sie gilt als die erste große weibliche Malerin Griechenlands.[1][2][3]
- [en] Eleni Boukoura-Altamoura

[fr] Éléni Boúkoura-Altamoúra

Éléni Boúkoura-Altamoúra (grec moderne : Ελένη Μπούκουρα-Αλταμούρα ; Spetses, 1821 - Spetses, le 19 mars 1900) est une peintre grecque du XIXe siècle, première femme à entrer dans les écoles de peinture italienne.

[ru] Букура, Алтамура Элени

Элени Букура-Алтамура (греч. Ελένη Μπούκουρα-Αλταμούρα; 1821, Спеце — 19 марта 1900, Спеце) — греческая художница 2-й половины XIX века. Упоминается также как первая профессиональная женщина-художник современной Греции и феминистка[3]. Элени Букура-Алтамура является прототипом литературного персонажа в романе «Элени или Никтό» греческой писательницы Реи Галанаки[4] и театральной трилогии Молния в лесу — Открытое пространство — Элени Алтамура греческого драматурга Костаса Асимакопулоса[5].



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