Alexandros Issaris

Alexandros Issaris

Place: Serres

Born: 1941

Death: 2022

Biography:

Alexandros Issaris was a renowned Greek artist, architect, and archaeologist, born in Serres in 1941. He lived in Thessaloniki from 1962 until 1978 and studied Architecture at the Polytechnic Schools of Graz and Thessaloniki. In 1968, he collaborated with Prof. Nikolaos Platon in the excavations on Crete, which sparked his interest in archaeology and art.

Artistic Career

As a member of the Greek Chamber of Architects and the Association of Greek Archaeologists, Alexandros Issaris participated in numerous exhibitions both in Greece and abroad. His works are included in private collections and museums, showcasing his unique style and artistic talent. Alexandros Issaris was known for his attention to detail and ability to capture the essence of his subjects. Key Highlights of Alexandros Issaris' career include:

  • Collaboration with Prof. Nikolaos Platon in the excavations on Crete
  • Membership in the Greek Chamber of Architects and the Association of Greek Archaeologists
  • Participation in numerous exhibitions both in Greece and abroad

Artistic Style and Influences

Alexandros Issaris' artistic style was influenced by his architectural background and archaeological interests. His works often featured classical elements and a sense of historical depth. As seen in the works of other artists, such as Pablo Picasso, Kim Hong-Do, and Choi Jeonghwa, Alexandros Issaris' art was characterized by a unique blend of traditional and modern elements. For more information on Alexandros Issaris and his works, visit Alexandros Issaris | Wikioo.org. You can also explore the National Museum of Korea (Seoul, South Korea) and Korean Art Museum Association (Seoul, South Korea) to discover more about the artist's inspirations and contemporaries. Additionally, check out the A Journey Through Art History with Wikioo.org’s Extensive Collection for a comprehensive overview of art history and styles.

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