Pavlos Prosalentis (Greek: Παύλος Προσαλέντης; 28 January 1784 in Corfu – 1 February 1837 in Corfu) was the first professional sculptor in modern Greece...
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Pavlos Prosalentis (GreeK: Παύλος Προσαλέντης; 1857, Corfu - 1894, Alexandria) was a Greek painter. He is generally referred to as "The Younger" to distinguish...
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sculptors Vincenzo and Ferdinando Dimech, as well as the Corfiot sculptor Pavlos Prosalentis. After the union of Corfu with the Kingdom of Greece in 1864, the...
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Venetian Republic after the Fall of Constantinople. His father was Pavlos Prosalentis, who is considered to be the first significant modern Greek sculptor...
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School of Fine Arts was relocated to the estate, with Corfiot sculptor Pavlos Prosalentis serving as director, and in 1834, public gardens were established...
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George Averoff, oil painting by Pavlos Prosalentis (1857–1894); done from a photograph....
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Nikos Engonopoulos and Yannis Tsarouchis, while notable sculptors are Pavlos Prosalentis, Ioannis Kossos, Leonidas Drosis, Georgios Bonanos, and Yannoulis...
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Panayiotis Zavos (1944–): Tricomo, Cyprus then part of the British Empire Pavlos Prosalentis (1784–1837): Corfu, Republic of Venice Konstantinos Dimitriadis (1879...
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Ano Poroia (Aromanian: Foroi) Irakleia (Aromanian: Giumala de Jos) Agios Pavlos Ano Grammatiko (Aromanian: Grãmãticuva) Ano Vermio (Aromanian: Selia de...
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