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Agenor ASTERIADIS - Study for athletes
Agenor ASTERIADIS - Study for athletes Agenor ASTERIADIS - "Playtime" (This is not the work for sale - image is for reference only)
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Agenor ASTERIADIS
Greek, 1898-1977

Study for athletes
oil on hardboard

Label on the reverse : Agenor Asteriadis (Greek 1898-1977), Study for athletes
53 x 40 cm


Provenance

private collection, London


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Note
This painting is a study for the painting ‘Future athletes’ which was offered for sale at Sotheby’s London, THE GREEK SALE, on the 2nd October 2002, Lot number 115
The second image shown is of the work called 'Future Athletes' Lot 115 Sothebys offered for sale on the 2nd of October 2002 - This image is not of the painting currently offered at our auction and it is shown for reference purposes only.


Agenor Asteriadis was born in Larissa. In 1915 he enrolled at The School of Fine Arts, Athens, where he studied painting under Georgios Jakobides, Georgios Roilos and Spyros Vikatos.

Four years after graduating, in 1925, he was appointed as a secondary school art teacher in Grevena, northern Greece. As of this time he became acquainted with the beautiful, surrounding scenery which inspired his first book “Το σπιτι του Σβαρτς στα Αμπελακια”, published in Athens, 1928.

Asteriadis was a great admirer of Greek folk art and the simplicity of children’s drawing. Thus in 1933, together with his long time friend Spyros Vassiliou, he published the book “Παιδικα Σχεδια” (children’s drawings).

Throughout his life Asteriadis worked on a number of ecclesiastical fresco commissions such as the church of the Virgin Mary at Trahones and the church of Saint Vlasios at Xylokastro, the second of which he painted together with Spyros Vassiliou. Additionally he illustrated a large number of children’s, ecclesiastical and literary books.

As an active artist of his generation, he co-founded and helped run “Art Group 1930”. He participated in major exhibitions, both in Greece and overseas such as the 1934 and 1940 Venice Biennales. He also exhibited in 1935 in Vienna and Chicago, in 1937 in Paris, in 1947 at Grekisk Konst, Konstakademien in Stockholm, in 1953 in Rome and Ottawa, in 1954 in Belgrade, in 1955 in Goteborg, in 1959 at the Sao Paolo Biennale and the Alexandria Biennale, in 1962 in Bucharest and Lugano, in 1963 in Moscow and Belgrade, in 1964 in Brussels and in 1965 in Buenos Aires.

Asteriadis is one of the most important of a group of artists, who are collectively referred to as the Thirties Generation. They are attributed to having created a renaissance of Greek art in the Interwar years, combining the teachings of the European avant-garde whilst referencing their Greek heritage.

Asteriadis is one of the most important ofagroup ofartists, who are collectively referred to as the Thirties Generation. They are attributed to having created a renaissance of Greek art in the Interwar years, combiningtheteachings of the European avantgarde whilst referencing their Greek heritage. His work can be found in The National Gallery of Greece, The Municipal Gallery of Athens, The Averoff Gallery, The Leventis Gallery, and others.

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