The Last Judgment also known as The Second Coming is an egg tempera painting by Francheskos Kavertzas. His artistic period was during the first part of...
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Francheskos Kavertzas also followed the outline for the stylistic representation of the Last Judgement set by Klontzas. Their works were The Last Judgment (Kavertzas)...
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Klontzas The Great Last Judgement (Rubens), a painting by Peter Paul Rubens The Last Judgment (Kavertzas), a painting by Francheskos Kavertzas The Last Judgment...
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(Moskos) The Last Judgment (Kavertzas) The Last Judgment (Fra Angelico) Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Last Judgement (Klontzas). Speake...
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the Cretan Renaissance include: In Thee Rejoiceth (Poulakis), The Last Judgment (Kavertzas), and The Last Judgment (Moskos). The Triptych of the Last...
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by demons some include The Last Judgment (Klontzas), The Last Judgment (Moskos), The Last Judgment (Kavertzas), and The Last Judgement by Fra Angelico...
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Francheskos Kavertzas also created his own version of The Last Judgment. The Last Judgment by Leos Moskos is in the collection Marianna Latsi. The artwork...
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In You Rejoiceth. Kavertzas was born in Heraklion. His father's name was Pavlos. He married Manea Sophianou's sister. Kavertzas had three sons. His...
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Francheskos Kavertzas. The painting is a tribute to the Virgin Mary. Kavertzas was active on the island of Crete during the first half of the 17th century...
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Klontzas in both The Last Judgment and In Thee Rejoiceth. More painters began to use the multi-figuring technique. Leos Moskos Franghias Kavertzas also painted...
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Franghias Kavertzas a nun is featured at the bottom of the Last Judgment. She was also the patron of the masterpiece. Annunciation The Allegory of the Holy...
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Judgement Triptych (Klontzas) Greek scholars in the Renaissance Gentile da Fabriano Franghias Kavertzas Wikimedia Commons has media related to Georgios...
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Leos Moskos (section The Last Judgement)
Franghias Kavertzas. He traveled all over the Venetian Empire. Records indicate he traveled to Venice, Cephalonia, and Zakynthos His style resembled the Cretan...
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Cretan school (redirect from The Cretan School)
Klontzas's Last Judgment was copied by artists of the late Cretan school. Notable versions include Moskos's Last Judgment and Kavertzas's Last Judgment. One...
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Glykofilousa. Franghias Kavertzas featured a nun named Evgenia Trapezontiopoulla at the bottom of his Last Judgment. She was also the patron of the masterpiece....
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In Thee Rejoiceth (Poulakis) (category The Last Judgement in art)
Klontzas. The painting is also called In Thee Rejoiceth. Another version of a similarly themed painting was created by Francheskos Kavertzas named In You...
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