Nikolaos Tzafouris
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File:Nikolaos tza fouris (attr.), madre della consolazione, creta 1490 ca.jpg
Madre della Consolazione 1490
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Born | 1468 Crete, Greece |
Died | 1501 Crete, Greece |
Nationality | Greek |
Movement | Cretan School |
Nikolaos Tzafouris (Greek: Νικόλαος Ζαφούρης η Τζαφούρης; 1468 – 1501), also Niccolo, Niccolò, Niccolö, Zafuri, Zafuris, was a Greek Renaissance painter. He was one of the founders of the Cretan School. He was influenced by Angelos Akotantos. His works influenced Emmanuel Tzanes, Elias Moskos, Georgios Klontzas and Theodoros Poulakis. Tzafouris was one of the most respected artists in Crete. His most notable work is Madre della Consolazione. The painting exhibits a combination of Byzantine and Italian styles. Another notable painter in Crete around the same time was Andreas Pavias. According to the Institute of Neohellenic Research, thirteen paintings are attributed to Tzafouris.[1][2][3]
History
Nikolaos was born in Crete. He was influenced by Angelos Akotantos. The artist traveled to Venice to continue his painting education. He was exposed to the works of Giovanni Bellini and may have trained with him. He returned to Crete towards the end of his life where he had a successful workshop. His workshop mass-produced icons.[4]
He painted a new style Madonna called Madre della Consolazione which was considered the Italian style and was the standard for the next hundred years. He also emulated Bellini's Pieta which was also heavily copied.[3][4]
Historians have records of the painter's activities in Crete between 1487 and 1501 involving economic affairs.[5] In 1492, he worked with famous Greek painter Georgios Vlastos and the sculptor Nikolaos Varvarigos. The artists worked on a Catholic church in Nafplio called Pala D'altare. Regrettably, nothing from the church survived. The existing documents notate Tzafouris had a workshop in Heraklion. Tzafouris painted religious themes for local churches. He died in Heraklion around 1501. Tzafouris was mentioned in a will found in Venetian archives on February 23, 1537.[6]
Five of his signed icons survive. His works followed the maniera greca tradition but also exhibited qualities of Byzantine paintings and frescos. Many Cretan painters began to adopt a style mixing Byzantine and Italian techniques. One work executed by Nikolaos Tzafouris was a triptych Pietà with Saints Francis and Mary Magdalen which can be found at the Ashmolean Museum.[7] Another example of signed icon from Nikolaos Tzafouris, Christ Bearing the Cross, is in the collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art NYC.[8][9]
Gallery
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Nicolaos zafuris, imago pietatis (da bellini), 1500 ca..JPG
Pietà after Bellini
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Zafouris Triptych of Deposition 02.jpg
triptych Resurrection
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Zafouris Triptych of Deposition 01.jpg
triptych Lamentation
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Nikolaos Tzafouris Pietà.jpg
Lamentation of Jesus
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Nikolaos Tsafouris - The Virgin and St Francis of Assisi - WGA23105.jpg
Virgin and Child and St Francis
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Nicolaos tzafouris (attr.), cristo in pietà, 1480-1500 ca..JPG
Pietà
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Nicolaos tzafouris, cristo nel sarcofago, 1490-1500 ca.JPG
Pietà
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Nikolaos Tsafouris - Madre della Consolazione - WGA23103.jpg
Virgin and Child
See also
References
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