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Pericles PANTAZIS
Still life with grapes
50 x 70 cm
62 x 83 cm (with frame)
Provenance
Elpis Pantazis, the artist's sister, thence by descent to the previous owner The Greek Sale, Sotheby’s, London, 12 May 2005, lot 37 private collection, United Kingdom
Literature
The Greek Sale, 12 May 2005, Sotheby9s, London, Lot 37, illustrated
Exhibited
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Estimate
€ 10 000 – 15 000
Notes
Pericles Pantazis was born in Athens in 1849 and studied at The School of Fine Art, Athens between 1866 and 1871 under Nikiforos Lytras.
He then continued his studies for one year at the Munich Academy of Fine Art. After that he moved to Marseille to be taught by Gustave Courbet and Antoine Chintreuil. In 1873 Pantazis moved to Brussels where he became a member of an anti-academic artistic group called Circle de la pâte (the circle of colour), and a member of Les XX. In 1878 he represented Greece at The International Art Biennale of Paris. He died in Brussels before he turned thirty-five from chronic tuberculosis.
His works can be found in many notable private and public collections such as: The Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp 3Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels3 The National Gallery, Athens and The Leventis Gallery, Nicosia, Cyprus. Pericles Pantazis is well known for his superb oils. Still life with grapes which originally belonged to his sister is a fine example of his work.