Creator:
Kissonergis, Ioannis (1889-1963)
Date:
ca. 1925
Medium:
Inscriptions:
Inscribed on back: Lefkosia Dead End, No. 12, 10 shillings
Description:
The artist’s works are of a historical value as they portray Cyprus of the early twentieth century from a Greek Cypriot point of view. It is obvious that Kissonergis was, to a large extent, influenced by the British artists in his subject matter and representation. The picture is a scene of the Orient where the central figure is a hoca. In the background, figures loom in the dark alley. They are surrounded by dilapidating buildings. The darkness of the picture is provokingly mysterious. The eye wants to enter the dark alley and see more. Nicosia had several such corners giving it an oriental outlook. This aspect was utilized by the artist in response to increasing foreign interest in it
Dimensions:
28 x 21 cm
Signature(s):
Signed in lower left: I. K.
Subject:
Acquisition Note:
Gifted by the Dervis family to Costas and Rita Severis for their wedding.
Identifier:
PNT-00324
Provenance:
Themistoklis Dervis
Classification:
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Rights Holder:
© Costas and Rita Severis Foundation
Rights Statement:
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