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Manolis CHAROS
Good luck - Καλή Τύχη
signed lower left
titled middle centre
signed on the reverse
70 x 50 cm
77 x 57 cm (with frame)
Provenance
private collection, Cyprus
Estimate
€ 1 000 – 1 800
Sold for € 1,254.20
The final sale price includes buyer's premium, VAT and artist's resale right (if applicable)
Notes
Manolis CHAROS was born in Kythira, Greece, in 1960.
He grew up in Athens and moved to Paris in 1977, where he studied painting and printmaking at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts. He graduated with honours in 1982 and continued with postgraduate studies in visual communication at the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. In 1984, he was awarded the Prix des Fondations for lithography.
Charos is a contemporary Greek painter and printmaker whose work combines painting, engraving, drawing and three-dimensional constructions. His artistic practice is marked by a poetic use of colour, sensitivity to surface and a strong interest in image, memory and narrative. His compositions often move between figuration and abstraction, creating images that suggest landscapes, symbols, journeys and inner states.
His work is characterised by refined colour harmonies, lyrical atmosphere and a distinctive balance between structure and imagination. Through his paintings and prints, Charos develops a visual language that is both contemporary and deeply connected with personal memory, Greek landscape and the wider Mediterranean world.
He presented his first solo exhibition in Athens in 1981 and has since exhibited widely in Greece and abroad. He has participated in international exhibitions and artistic events in Paris, London, Turin, Barcelona, Bologna, Madrid, New York, Strasbourg, Sweden and Luxembourg. In 1998, he received the Academy of Athens Award for artists under 40, and in 2000-2001 he worked as a visiting artist at Princeton University in the United States.
Manolis Charos lives and works between Athens and Kythira. He remains recognised as an important contemporary Greek artist, admired for the lyrical quality, technical refinement and imaginative depth of his painting and printmaking.

