art.wikisort.org - ArtistTheophanis Strelitzas (Greek: Θεοφάνης Στρελίτζας 1490–1559), also known as Theophanes the Cretan (Θεοφάνης ὁ Κρής) pronounced Theophanes O Krees or Theophanes Bathas (Θεοφάνης Μπαθᾶς). He was a Greek painter and educator. He painted icons and frescos. He was a member of a prominent family of painters Strelitzas-Bathas. His family was of Peloponnesian origin. His son was famous painter Symeon Bathas Strelitzas. He was also his apprentice. Other important painters of the same name were Thomas Bathas and Markos Bathas. Another fresco painter of the same period was Fragkos Katelanos. Theophanes's family built the framework of the Cretan School. Over one hundred icons and frescos have survived. They can be found all over Greece. Theophanes influenced countless painters. Some of the painters were Fragkos Katelanos and Dionysius of Fourna. He was one of the most
important fresco painters of the period.[1][2][3]
Icon painter from Crete (died 1559)
Theophanes Bathas |
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Born | 1485-1490
Heraklion, Republic of Venice |
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Died | 1559
Heraklion, Republic of Venice |
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Nationality | Greek |
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Known for | Painter |
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Movement | Cretan School |
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History
Theophanes was born in Heraklion, Crete. He came from a long line of painters. His family was associated with painting for over one hundred years prior to his birth. They came from the Peloponnesus region. He was married and had two sons Symeon and Nifos-Neophytos. His wife died young. Theophanes decided to become a priest. He became a priest before 1527. Theophanes traveled to Mount Athos where he became a monk at the prominent monastery with his two sons. They both became monks and painters.[4]
He painted frescos in the largest monastery at Mount Athos. The Monastery of Great Lavra at Mount Athos. Theophanes had become so popular that he was entrusted with this very important task. He painted the frescos in the main building. It was a large Byzantine church founded in 1004. Theophanes's signature can be found in many parts of the building.[5]
In 1536, Theophanis purchased a seat in Great Lavra Monastery for him and his sons. In 1540, he gave more money to purchase a better location within the monastery. He obtained a vineyard and orchard. When his children were old enough he purchased the right for them to stay at the monastery with him. He also paid for his funeral in advance. Three years later Theophanes settled in Karyes. It was the administrative and commercial center of Mount Athos. He exchanged some of his property for a pyrgos or tower and meadows with orchards.[6]
Historians believe he traveled back and forth to Heraklion. They also agree Theophanis worked as a painter in Meteora at Saint Nicholas Monastery and Cyprus the Chrysostomou Monastery. By 1552, records indicate he was in Heraklion. He amassed a sizable fortune. He died the same day his will was recorded. He died on February 24, 1559. He gave his two children a sizable fortune consisting of gold coins, gold ducats, silver, and valuable gold byzantine coins. He also gave his children apartments in Heraklion.[7]
The Bathas family was a very important family in the world of icon painting. His sons continued his legacy. Other Bathas family members active around his life were Thomas Bathas, Markos Bathas and George Bathas. Both Thomas Bathas and Markos Bathas traveled to Venice where they were active artists. Thomas Bathas became a very important figure in Venice. He was associated with Metropolitan of Philadelphia Gabriel Severus. Thomas Bathas also painted parts of the famous Greek-Italian church San Giorgio dei Greci.[8]
Notable works
Frescos
- Narthex of the monastery of Agios Nikolaos, Meteora
- Stavronikita Monastery, Mount Athos
- The Great Lavra Monastery, Mount Athos
Icon paintings
- Icon of Jesus Katholikon, the Great Lavra Monastery, Mount Athos
- Icon of Virgin Mary Katholikon, the Great Lavra Monastery, Mount Athos
- 11 Icons of the Dodekáorto (Twelve feasts of the Eastern Orthodox Church) Katholikon, the Great Lavra Monastery, Mount Athos
Gallery
Apostle Peter - Stavronikita monastery, Mt Athos
Saint Paul 1546
Jesus in Golgotha
Crucifixion
Virgin and Child
The Ascension 1546
Adam naming the animals
Epitaphios (Lamentation of Christ) from Stavronikita monastery, Mount Athos.
Last Supper, also from Stavronikita. Western influence is more apparent here, in the figures of the apostles especially.
Jesus and the Samaritan Woman
Saint Justin
Jesus before Pontius Pilate
The Nativity Story
Prophet Ezekiel
Washing of the feet
St. John
References
- Hatzidakis, Manolis & Drakopoulou, Eugenia (1997). Greek painters after the fall (1450-1830) Volume B (PDF). Center for Modern Greek Studies E.I.E. pp. 381–396.
- Speake, Graham (2021). Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic Tradition. London And New York: Rutledge Taylor & Francis Group. p. 1629-1630.
- Eugenia Drakopoulou (June 28, 2021). "Strelitzas-Bathas Theofanis". Institute for Neohellenic Research. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
- Hatzidakis, 1997, pp 381-396
- Hatzidakis, 1997, pp 381-396
- Hatzidakis, 1997, pp 381-396
- Hatzidakis, 1997, pp 381-396
- Hatzidakis, 1997, pp 380-381
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На других языках
[de] Theophanes der Kreter
Der als Theophanes der Kreter bekannte Theophanes Strelitzas (griechisch Θεοφάνης Στρελίτζας .mw-parser-output .Latn{font-family:"Akzidenz Grotesk","Arial","Avant Garde Gothic","Calibri","Futura","Geneva","Gill Sans","Helvetica","Lucida Grande","Lucida Sans Unicode","Lucida Grande","Stone Sans","Tahoma","Trebuchet","Univers","Verdana"}Theofanis Strelitsas, auch Theophanes Bathas, * um 1500 in Iraklio; † 1559 ebenda) war ein griechischer Mönch und wegweisender Maler der kretischen Schule.
- [en] Theophanes the Cretan
[es] Teófanes de Creta
Teófanes Strelitzas (Θεοφάνης Στρελίτζας), también conocido como Teófanes de Creta o Teófanes el cretense (Θεοφάνης ο Κρης) (¿? - 24 de febrero de 1559) fue un destacado pintor de iconos de la escuela cretense en la primera mitad del siglo XVI y en particular la figura más importante en la pintura mural griega del período. Uno de sus alumnos fue Doménikos Theotokópoulos, más conocido como El Greco.[1][2] Nació en Heraclión en Creta,[3] aunque se desconoce su fecha de nacimiento, y sin duda fue entrenado allí, pero toda su obra conocida fue realizada en la Grecia continental. Frescos con su firma sobreviven aún en los monasterios griegos del Monte Athos, especialmente en los monasterios de Stavronikita, Laura y Meteora[4] en este último se encuentra su trabajo con fecha más antigua, que data de 1527.[3] También pintó muchos iconos en paneles de madera, ya sea para iconostasios o como pequeñas obras portátiles.
[fr] Théophane le Crétois
Théophane le Crétois dit aussi Théophane Strelídzas (grec moderne : Θεοφάνης Στρελίτζας, Θεοφάνης ο Κρητικός 1500—1559) est un peintre d'icône grec orthodoxe de l'École crétoise.
[it] Teofane di Creta
Teofane Strelítzas (Θεοφάνης Στρελίτζας), detto Teofane di Creta (Candia, ... – Candia, 1559) è stato un pittore greco della Scuola Cretese attivo della seconda metà nel XIV secolo, in particolare come frescante e pittore di icone.
[ru] Феофан Критский
Феофан Стрелидзас, известный как Феофан Критский (греч. Θεοφάνης Στρελίτζας, Θεοφάνης ο Κρης; ок. 1500 (1500)—1559) — православный иконописец критской школы.
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