George Papassavas

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From Autoretrato (1981)
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From Autoretrato (1981)

George Papassavas (January 28, 1924) is a Greek painter who has traveled extensively throughout Latin America.

Born in Stavroupoli, Greece, Papassavas against his father's will taught himself the techniques of the classical artist at a young age. At the age of 17, he was put into exile and forced into labor by the invading Bulgarian army. After his return to Greece, he began formal study at the Athens School of Fine Arts. In 1955, after being enchanted by Stefan Zweig's Brazil: A Land of the Future, Papassavas journeyed with his wife to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil where he studied under Candido Portinari. In search of artistic inspiration, Papassavas made several trips throughout South America observing both its people and natural environment. In 1967, he moved to United States and continued his development in art at Harvard University.

Bold outlines and warm colors characterize his dominate style in painting.


Low Landers
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Low Landers
Naturaleza Bondadosa
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Naturaleza Bondadosa
O Bondi
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O Bondi
Trees in Perspective
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Trees in Perspective
Spring Flower
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Spring Flower
Macumba
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Macumba

An Online George Papassavas Gallery