
Cypriot
The Cypriot art style is characterized by its use of geometric shapes and patterns. The shapes are often symmetrical and repetitive, and the colors are usually bright and bold.
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Overview and Quickfacts
Cypriot art is a type of ancient Greek art that was produced by the people of Cyprus. It is characterized by its use of geometric shapes and patterns, as well as its use of bright colors. Cypriot art was heavily influenced by the art of the Minoan civilization, which was located on the island of Crete.
Can understand it also, as:
Cypriot can be replaced with the word “islander”.
Categorize it as:
Impressionism, Modernism
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Detailed Description
Cypriot art is a type of ancient Greek art that was produced by the people of Cyprus. It is characterized by its use of vibrant colors and bold patterns. Cypriot art was heavily influenced by the art of the Minoan civilization, which was located on the island of Crete. The most famous Cypriot artist is the painter Apollonius of Cyrene. His paintings are characterized by their use of bright colors and intricate patterns.
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1. Cyprus is an island country located in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. 2. It is the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. 3. Cyprus is a member of the European Union. 4. It has a population of approximately 1.1 million people. 5. The official languages of Cyprus are Greek and Turkish. 6. The capital city of Cyprus is Nicosia. 7. Cyprus is divided into two main parts: the Greek Cypriot-controlled area in the south, and the Turkish Cypriot-controlled area in the north. 8. Cyprus has a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. 9. The economy of Cyprus is based on tourism, agriculture, and service industries. 10. Cyprus is a popular tourist destination, due to its beaches, historical sites, and cultural attractions. 11. The official currency of Cyprus is the Euro. 12. Cyprus is an island of contrasts, with stunning beaches, rugged mountains, and picturesque villages. 13. The island has a rich history, dating back to the Bronze Age. 14. Cyprus was once part of the Ottoman Empire. 15. Cyprus gained independence from the UK in 1960. 16. Turkish troops invaded Cyprus in 1974, following a Greek-backed coup. 17. The Turkish-occupied area of Cyprus declared independence in 1983, but is not recognized by the international community. 18. Cyprus is a divided island, with a UN-patrolled buffer zone separating the two sides. 19. Cyprus is a popular destination for expats, due to its sunny climate and low cost of living. 20. Cyprus is a beautiful island with much to offer visitors and residents alike.
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Visual Examples from our image gallery
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Artists, Paintings, and more
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Artists (be aware, speculation possible):
1. Andreas Ritzos (1767-1828) 2. Dimitrios Geroulanos (1841-1923) 3. Ioannis Koutsos (1853-1909) 4. Konstantinos Parthenis (1878-1967) 5. Nikolaos Lytras (1883-1927) 6. Panayiotis Tetsis (1922-2017) 7. Yiannis Moralis (1916-2009) 8. Costas Varotsos (1935- ) 9. Christos Kapralos (1947- ) 10. Stelios Votsis (1949- ) 11. Kostas Tsoclis (1958- ) 12. Stefanos Tsivopoulos (1973- ) 13. George Skoulikas (1975- ) 14. Christos Koutsouris (1977- ) 15. Andreas Savva (1982- )
Artworks (be aware, speculation possible)
1. “The Hay Wagon” by Costas Varotsos (1972) 2. “The Red House” by Christos Bokoros (1973) 3. “The Village” by Michael Sami (1974) 4. “The Wedding” by Stas Paraskos (1975) 5. “The Fisherman’s House” by Yiannis Moralis (1976) 6. “The Road to Kiti” by Christos Bokoros (1977) 7. “The Red Roofs” by Stas Paraskos (1978) 8. “The House by the Sea” by Yiannis Moralis (1979) 9. “The Yellow House” by Costas Varotsos (1980) 10. “The White House” by Michael Sami (1981) 11. “The Blue House” by Christos Bokoros (1982) 12. “The Sea” by Stas Paraskos (1983) 13. “The Mountain” by Yiannis Moralis (1984) 14. “The City” by Costas Varotsos (1985) 15. “The Landscape” by Michael Sami (1986)
Epoch
The Cypriot art style is a period of art that lasted from the 9th century BC to the 4th century BC.
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