Socrate Sidiropoulos

Socrate Sidiropoulos born in 1947 in Attica, Greece, is a Greek Painter and Sculptor.

Biography

His mother painter of orthodox icons taught him the drawing, iconography, fresco and mosaic.

He had painted icons for Gregorian and Julian orthodox churches.

He was disciple of the sculptor Ossip Zadkine.

He continued to study the sculpture by the sculptor Costas Valsamis.

He learned the western painting by the painters Zoe Valsamis and Philopoemen Constantinidi or Caracosta.

He completed his studies at the Academie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris.

He painted portraits, for example the portrait of the matador Manolete, Nimeño II, Paquirri and others.

Influenced from the painters Goya, Zurbarán, and Caravaggio.

He had painted religious scenes with occidental art.

He had painted many scenes of Flamenco and Bullfighting.

Creations

Among His Creations I quote a few:

and others.

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