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Nikolaos Ventouras

Nikolaos Ventouras (Greek: Νικόλας Βεντούρας; August 31, 1899 – April 1, 1990) was a Greek artist and engraver.[1]

N. Ventouras in his workshop

Summary edit

Nikolaos Ventouras was born the 31st of August 1899, in a noble family of the region of Venice, Veneto, which was included in the Libro d'Oro. The family settled on the island of Corfu around 1730. Members of the family defended the island in the Siege of Corfu (1716). In fact one of his ancestors was the writer Isabella Teotochi Albrizzi and Ioannis Kapodistrias, who was his great uncle. He had one brother, married 2 times, had a daughter from his second marriage and a grandson. He studied chemistry but became one of the greatest engravers of the 20th century. He did not study further, but since he was familiar with a number of languages, he acquired his own, deep education, particularly around issues of art and philosophy.

It has been written about him "if etching had not been discovered, surely he would have discovered it".

Nikos Ventouras passed on April 1, 1990.

The first years edit

As he notes on his resume, drafted in 1981, "already from the early classes of elementary school, I was taught sketching".

In 1916 he took a 2-year class to study chemistry in Athens at the Academy of Commerce and Industry, but never worked as a chemist. Although he had no academic studies on art, his devotion and persistence guided him in his work.

During the 1920s he served in HMS Ramillies.

Nikolas Ventouras was a passionate photographer and never missed a chance to capture 'life' with his Rolleiflex. It is noteworthy that some of his photos were chosen by the National Geographic. He also loved traveling, motorcycles and bicycles. In 1923, from March 16 to May 5 he travelled from Brindisi to Vienna with a group of cyclists.

Art-History edit

It can be agreed that the starting point of his artistic career were the watercolour lessons he received from Angello Giallina, from 1931 to 1937.

He started printmaking, specifically engraving in wood, etching on copper and stone (a relatively new technique, invented by the German Alois Senefelder), as early as 1932, feeling reluctant in respect to his tutor. But engraving won him over and he focused his interest in perfecting it. In his résumé he notes "self-taught excluding lithography which I was taught". He took some lithography (etching on stone) courses in 1937. Primarily the evolution of the engraving was personal and he evolved several variations of known techniques.

His complete work consists of dry-point, vernis mou, aquarelle, oil, wood etching, copper etching, lithography, lithography on zinc, printing fabric, photogravure, monotypes and custom prints for Ex Libris, books, magazines, stamps, greeting cards etc.

The study of chemistry and the study of bees helped him experiment with materials and corrosion times, which helped him achieve the exact level of detail he intended.

Due to his persistence and his evolution in the area of etching he is considered a pioneer of printmaking.[2]

Art-Style edit

He draws his inspiration mainly from the local tradition of Corfu focusing his on themes of the city life in the Corfu town, rural landscapes and the ships, using the human form only in complementary roles. Other thematic sections, but to a lesser extent, can be identified as his landscapes, the famous Constellations, impressive processions, religious performances and his completely abstract compositions. Color was used to accentuate his feeling and therefore it is not uncommon to find variations of his works with color. Furthermore, he uses the visual styles of the European era with equivalent expressionist, surrealist and cubist elements, which are reflected in his works.

With seemingly fast lines that give a capacity in his works, he manages to give an abstract character which differentiates them from conventional standards of his time. This brings etching side by side with the modernist tendencies of Greek art. His works reveal a modernist approach, especially for his time, as the building blocks of visual configurations released by the initial visual stimuli and simultaneously incorporate his personal expression. He uses an expressionist idiom, but not distinguished for its brutality in a more poetic character.

Nikolaos Ventouras was the only Greek artist who served printmaking with such dedication, persistence and consistency for over half a century and has maintained throughout his work a morphoplastic idiom.

He was very meticulous keeping detailed notes for each work and excellent organization of the workshop, tools, apprenticeship. In the file kept detailed notes, the emotion that he intended to capture, the time of taking a task and when finished, the technique used and materials. Noted that perhaps the same project after a long time or even several years, noting the progress of each project and its progress. The raw materials were thoroughly registered. Especially for paper, he noted weight, type, date and origin and how that affects the result of "printing". The colors were always clean and he made himself the blend of colours and chemical compounds in order to achieve the desired result.

The perfection and meticulousness that characterized him allowed Nikolao Ventoura to print the same project in different sizes with exactly the same detail. He also figured out a way to print the etchings without pressure marks and even upside down. He was very strict with his work and made notes -in the judgment of quality performance in his own metric ranging from "kachektypon" (misprint) all they through to "exeretikon" (perfect).

With these efforts left behind an innovative project rich in expression and meaningful content.

Influences edit

From his first works until 1937, Nikolas Ventouras, carves landscapes. His work is calm and filled with light; his subjects come from Corfu and Venice.

During the years of the Second World War and immediately after the war, 1945–1948, he floods his projects with inspiration and expression drawn from post-war ruins, disasters and perspective distortions. His work clearly reveals his psychological state influenced by the historical events. This period can be identified as expressionistic.

1949 to 1950 shows his diversity; few lines, strictly calculated expressing serenity and tranquility, his works are again full of light.

1955 is the year Piraeus changes the scene for Ventouras. He introduces plurality in intercepting forms which, in time, are simplified. He uses, smokestacks, winches and cranes whatever is necessary in the background to complement the harbour, and show how live it is. His lines and some “drops” of color complete his works.

Mr. Manolis Hatzidakis in a 1963 speech given at the "Athens Technological Institute" notes: [...] By simplifying things, we would say that we feel to exhale from the work of Mr Ventoura a new lyrical sense of the world ernment so disciplined to laws purely disciplinary. People, landscapes and people, transformed into works of art by a lyrical fantasy goes beyond appearances and things and which found expression within too simple: the search for the essential, and the rejection of unnecessary lent the works of Mr. Ventoura a cleaner spiritual quality. [...]

His work edit

In 1928 he illustrated an ethography of Constantine Theotoki "The Life and Death of Karavela", using India ink. The illustration was bought by Vassileiou's publishing house and the relevant printing plates were created. Before these are printed, Mr. Vassileiou passes, and the project stops. Finally, in 1961 his son issued the book with a small number of the drawings as they could not find all of the printing plates.

The prints carry the nickname N. G. Viros (as per Ventouras’ request)

He worked and was friends with other major Greek artists such as Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas, Alamanos Spyros and Eleni Vakalo.

He first presented his work in Athens, at the 1948 Panhellenic Art Exhibition in Athens and continued to exhibit his work every year until 1969. Nikolaos Ventouras has participated in individual, group and international exhibitions in Greece and abroad. It is noteworthy to mention that he also participated at the Biennale of São Paulo (1955,1957), the Alexandria Biennale (1957), the Venice Biennale (1964).

In 1982, four of his prints were added to the British Museum department of Prints and Drawings with the famous Easter procession from the church of St Nicholas being one among them, along his personal favourites, The bend in the road.

His first solo exhibition was presented in 1963 at the Athens Institute of Technology. A retrospective exhibition of his work was held a year after his death, in 1991 in Athens. Art Gallery Hyacinth. On May 29, 2016, the “Municipal Art Gallery” in Corfu opens its doors to a retrospective exhibition, in memory of "Nikolaos, Ada and Fanny Ventoura”, and is titled “Persistently Modern”.

The largest retrospective exhibition to date was curated by his grandson and presented at the Piraeus Annex of the Benaki Museum in 2017. It featured over 500 original works of art as well as notes, sketches and studies. It took over 4 years of preparatory work to present this large body of work and was accompanied by a book with a foreword by Martin Royalton-Kisch, until 2009 Senior Curator in the Department of Prints and Drawings of The British Museum.

Although he experimented and printed in all kinds of surfaces, it was etching on copper plates that won him over.

Collections edit



Alpha Bank
Municipal Gallery of Corfu [1]
Heracles GCCo[3]
British Museum Department of Prints and Drawings
Museum of Modern Greek Art (Art Gallery)
University of Oregon
Benaki Museum (Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghika Gallery)

Exhibitions edit

Personal exhibitions edit

  • 1963, Athens technological Institute, Athens
  • 1981, Gallery Zygos, Athens
  • 1986, Yakinthos gallery
  • 1991, Yakinthos gallery
  • 2016, Municipal Gallery of Corfu
  • 2016, Instituto Italiano di Cultura, Athens
  • 2017, Benaki Museum

Group exhibitions edit

  • 1947, "Grekish Konst", Kunglica Akademia foer de Fria Konsterna, Stockholm, Sweden
  • 1948, "1st΄ Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition", Zappeion Megaron, Athens, Greece
  • 1952, "4th΄ Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition", Zappeion Megaron, Athens, Greece
  • 1955, "III Bienal de Sao Paulo", São Paulo Museum of Art, São Paulo, Brazil
  • 1955, "La Grece vivante", Geneva, Switzerland
  • 1957, "Exhibition of Greek Artists", T.I.F. (Thessaloniki International Fair), Thessaloniki, Greece
  • 1957, "IV Bienal de Sao Paulo", São Paulo, Brazil
  • 1957, "5th΄ Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition", Zappeion Megaron, Athens, Greece
  • 1957, "2nd΄ Mediterranean Artistic Exhibition", Alexandria, Egypt
  • 1957, "Biennale Tokyo 1957", Tokyo, Japan
  • 1958, "Artistic Group Exhibition "The Workshop", Zygos Art Gallery, Athens, Greece
  • 1959, "Artistic Group Exhibition "The Workshop", Exhibit Hall of the American Central Intelligence Agency, Athens, Greece
  • 1960, "Group Exhibition", Nees Morfes Art Gallery, Athens, Greece
  • 1960, "Painting-Sculpture-Engraving-Decorating", Nees Morfes Art Gallery, Athens, Greece
  • 1960, "6th΄ Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition", Zappeion Megaron, Athens, Greece
  • 1961, "5th΄ Artistic Group Exhibition "The Workshop", Parnassos Literary Society, Athens, Greece
  • 1961, "IV International Biennale of Graphic Art 1961", Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • 1963, "8th΄ Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition", Zappeion Megaron, Athens, Greece
  • 1963, "Hellenic Art Exhibition", Belgrade, Serbia
  • 1963, "Artistic Group Exhibition "The Workshop": 6th Exhibition, Parnassos Literary Society, Athens, Greece
  • 1963, "International Engraving Exhibition", Tokyo, Japan
  • 1964, "32 Biennale di Venezia 1964", Venice, Italy
  • 1965, "8th΄ Panhellenic Exhibition", Zappeion Megaron, Athens, Greece
  • 1967, "9th΄ Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition", Zappeion Megaron, Athens, Greece
  • 1969, "Expozitia de Arta Plastica Contemporana din Grecia", Ateneul Roman, Bucuresti, Romania
  • 1969, "10th΄ Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition of Painting, Sculpting, Engraving, Decorating", Zappeion Megaron, Athens, Greece
  • 1969, "8th Artistic Group Exhibition "The Workshop, Athens Hilton Art Hall, Athens, Greece
  • 1971, "Tribute to Greek Engraving, 1972 Calendar", Nees Morfes Art Gallery, Athens, Greece
  • 1971, "11th Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition", Zappeion Megaron, Athens, Greece
  • 1976, "Panorama of Greek Art 1950–1975", National Art Gallery–Alexandros Soutzos Museum, Athens, Greece
  • 1977, "Greek Engraving", Nees Morfes Art Gallery, Athens, Greece
  • 1977, "Balkan Exhibition of Friendship", National Art Gallery–Alexandros Soutzos Museum, Athens, Greece
  • 1977, "Painting and Engraving of Balkan Countries", Museu de Arts, Bucuresti, Romania
  • 1978, "Zeitgenoessische Griechische Malerei und Graphik", Institut fuer Auslandsbeziehungen, Stuttgart, Germany
  • 1978, "Modern Greek Artists and Engravers", Hellenic Cultural Center, Nicosia, Cyprus
  • 1978, "Engraving Exhibition ", Drama, Greece
  • 1980, "18 Greek Engravers", Yakinthos Art Gallery, Kifisia, Athens, Greece
  • 1981, "Modern Greek Engraving and Efthymis Papadimitriou", Yakinthos Art Gallery, Kifisia, Athens, Greece
  • 1981, "National Bank go Greece Art Collection", National Art Gallery–Alexandros Soutzos Museum, Athens, Greece
  • 1983, "Morphoplastic and Technical Research in Greek Engraving 1892–1982", Rhodes Municipal Gallery, Rhodes
  • 1985, "Greek Engravers: Rhodes Municipal Gallery Collection", Municipal Art Gallery of Larissa G.I. Katsigras Museum, Larissa, Greece
  • 1985, "Memories-Transformations-Searches", National Art Gallery–Alexandros Soutzos Museum, Athens, Greece
  • 1985, "Greek Engravers", Athenaeum Art Gallery, Athens, Greece
  • 1986, "Summer Lounge", Yakinthos Art Gallery, Kifisia, Athens, Greece
  • 1986, "Gravure Exhibition of Greek Artists: Tribute to Goya", Instituto Cervantes Atenas, Athens, Greece
  • 1987, "Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition 1987", Piraeus Port Authority Exhibition Centre, Piraeus, Greece
  • 1987, "Summer Lounge ΄87", Yakinthos Art Gallery, Kifisia, Athens, Greece
  • 1988, "Greek Engraving", Thessaloniki Municipal Gallery, Thessaloniki, Greece
  • 1988, "Greek Modern Art: Account of a Collection 1975–1987", National Art Gallery–Alexandros Soutzos Museum, Athens, Greece
  • 1988, "Greek Postwar Engraving", National Art Gallery–Alexandros Soutzos Museum, Athens, Greece
  • 1988, "Group Exhibition", Yakinthos Art Gallery, Kifisia, Athens, Greece
  • 1988, "Β΄ Panionia Visual Arts Exhibition", Corfu Municipal Gallery, Corfu, Greece
  • 1989, "Ionian Painters from the 18th to the 20th century", Yakinthos Art Gallery, Kifisia, Athens, Greece
  • 1990, "Greek Engravers ", Municipal Gallery of Patras, Patras, Greece
  • 1991, "Summer Lounge ΄91", Yakinthos Art Gallery, Kifisia, Athens, Greece
  • 1992, "Modern Transformations: The Greek Experience", National Art Gallery–Alexandros Soutzos Museum, Athens, Greece
  • 1992, "Artistic proposals", Yakinthos Art Gallery, Kifisia, Athens, Greece
  • 1992, "Greek engraving: Section D", Aetopouleio Cultural Center - Library, Chalandri, Athens, Greece
  • 1993, "Artistic proposals", Yakinthos Art Gallery, Kifisia, Athens, Greece
  • 1994, "Gravures Helleniques Contemporaines", Konschthans Beim Engel, Luxemburg
  • 1994, "Greek ex libris by Greek Artists", Yakinthos Art Gallery, Kifisia, Athens, Greece
  • 1994, "Summer Lounge ΄94", Yakinthos Art Gallery, Kifisia, Athens, Greece
  • 1995, "Engraving Collection of the Ionian Bank", Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens, Greece
  • 1995, "Contemporary Greek Engraving", Athens Municipal Gallery, Athens, Greece
  • 1995, "Summer Lounge ΄95", Yakinthos Art Gallery, Kifisia, Athens, Greece
  • 1996, "Greek Artists 1954–1996", Giorgio de Chirico Art Cultural Center, Volos, Greece
  • 1996, "Tribute to Orthodoxy, Section C΄: Greek Engravers Engraved Religious Issues", Yakinthos Art Gallery, Kifisia, Athens, Greece
  • 1996, "Summer Lounge 1996", Yakinthos Art Gallery, Kifisia, Athens, Greece
  • 1996, "Eleven Masters of Greek Engraving", Hellenic Foundation for Culture, London, United Kingdom
  • 1996, "Three Corfiot Engravers", Yakinthos Art Gallery, Kifisia, Athens, Greece
  • 1996, "Modern Greek Engraving", X. Leontiadi Collection, Thessaloniki Cultural Capital of Europe 1997, Greece
  • 1997, "22 important representatives of modern Greek engraving", Astrolavos Art Gallery, Athens, Greece
  • 1999, "Artistic proposals", Yakinthos Art Gallery, Kifisia, Athens, Greece
  • 1999, «Modern Greek Engraving – 20th Century , X. Leontiadi Collection » Ministry of Development, Athens, Greece
  • 2000, "Lights and Shadows-Panorama of Greek Engraving", Nicosia Municipal Cultural Centre, Nicosia, Cyprus
  • 2000, "Lights and Shadows-Panorama of Greek Engraving", National Art Gallery–Alexandros Soutzos Museum, Athens, Greece
  • 2000, "Twelve and One Teachers of Modern Greek Engraving", Grigorakis Gallery-Engraving Museum, Psychiko, Athens, Greece
  • 2002, "Three Corfiot Engravers: Ventouras-Zavitzianos-Kogevinas", Grigorakis Gallery-Engraving Museum, Psychiko, Athens, Greece
  • 2003, "Greek Sculpture-Engraving, Collections by Theodoros Hadjisavvas", Athens Municipal Gallery, Athens, Greece
  • 2003, "Greek Engravers in the 20th century", National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation (Eynard Mansion), Athens, Greece
  • 2003, "Art Patron-Cities, Settlements and Neighborhoods in Greek Painting 19th & 20th Century", Touring Exhibit, Athens, Xanthi, Rhodes, Greece
  • 2003, "Greek Engravers in the Twentieth Century", Art Space 8, Rethimno, Crete
  • 2003, "Island landscapes and ports of Greece", Grigorakis Gallery-Engraving Museum, Psychiko, Athens, Greece
  • 2003, "Summer Engravers Lounge 2003 - Engraving Panorama", Grigorakis Gallery-Engraving Museum, Psychiko, Athens, Greece
  • 2003, "Lights and Shadows-Panorama of Greek Engraving ", Chania Municipal Gallery, Chania, Crete
  • 2003, "Art Patron-Cities, Settlements and Neighborhoods in Greek Painting 19th & 20th Century", Ioannina Municipal Gallery, Ioannina, Greece
  • 2004, "Olive Tribute", Academy of Athens, Athens, Greece
  • 2004, "Y. Papakonstantinou Collection", Psychiko Municipal Gallery, Psychiko, Athens, Greece
  • 2004, "The Ship & the Sea by Greek Engravers", Grigorakis Gallery-Engraving Museum, Psychiko, Athens, Greece
  • 2004, "Summer Engravers Lounge 2004 - Πανόραμα Χαρακτικής", Grigorakis Gallery-Engraving Museum, Psychiko, Athens, Greece
  • 2005, "Alpha Bank Collection, Painting-Engraving-Sculpture", Benaki Museum Piraeus Street Anex, Athens, Greece
  • 2005, "Ports of Hellenism. Greek Limenography", Contemporary Art Center of Thessaloniki, Warehouse B1-Thessaloniki Port, Thessaloniki, Greece
  • 2005, "The Olive Tree from Greek Engravers", Grigorakis Gallery-Engraving Museum, Psychiko, Athens, Greece
  • 2005, "Summer Engravers Lounge 2005 - Πανόραμα Χαρακτικής", Grigorakis Gallery-Engraving Museum, Psychiko, Athens, Greece
  • 2006, "Alpha Bank Collection: Greek Art from 1920 until today", MOMus-Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki, Greece
  • 2006, "Olive Tribute", United Nations, New York, United States of America
  • 2006, "Summer Engravers Lounge 2006 - Engraving Panorama", Grigorakis Gallery-Engraving Museum, Psychiko, Athens, Greece
  • 2006, "Pioneers and Teachers of Modern Greek Engraving", Grigorakis Gallery-Engraving Museum, Psychiko, Athens, Greece
  • 2007, "Olive Tribute", SPAP Olympia Conference and Exhibition Centre, Ancient Olympia, Olympia, Greece
  • 2007, "Summer Engravers Lounge 2007 - Engraving Panorama", Grigorakis Gallery-Engraving Museum, Psychiko, Athens, Greece
  • 2008, "Panorama of Greek Engraving", Technopolis (Gazi), Athens, Greece
  • 2008, "Summer Engravers Lounge 2008 - Engraving Panorama", Grigorakis Gallery-Engraving Museum, Psychiko, Athens, Greece
  • 2009, "Pioneers-Teachers and engravers of the 20th century ", Piraeus Municipal Gallery, Piraeus, Greece
  • 2009, "The Human Form in Art", Technopolis (Gazi), Athens, Greece
  • 2009, "Impressions on paper", Piraeus Municipal Gallery, Piraeus, Greece
  • 2009, "The modern Greek landscape from the 18th to the 21st century: Vision, experience and renovation of the space", B. & M. Theocharakis Foundation, Athens, Greece
  • 2009, "1st Athens Engraving Festival", Various Spaces in Athens, Greece
  • 2009, "100 Years of Modern Greek Engraving (1909–2009) - Y. Papakonstantinou Collection", Society for Macedonian Studies, Thessaloniki, Greece
  • 2009, "Greeks engraved", Ersi's Gallery, Athens, Greece
  • 2009, "Summer Engravers Lounge 2009 - Engraving Panorama", Grigorakis Gallery-Engraving Museum, Psychiko, Athens, Greece
  • 2010, "Summer Engravers Lounge 2010 - Engraving Panorama", Grigorakis Gallery-Engraving Museum, Psychiko, Athens, Greece
  • 2011, "Greek Painters in the Calendars of HERACLES General Cement Company 1956–2009", Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece
  • 2013, "Classic and modern Greek engraving 1930–1950", Modern Archives, Cholargos, Athens, Greece
  • 2014, "Art in Europe after 1945: Beyond Borders ", MOMus-Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki, Greece
  • 2014, "Modern Greek Printmaking from the Y. Papakonstantinou Collection", 12 Star Gallery, Europe House, London, United Kingdom

References edit

  1. ^ . National Gallery. Archived from the original on 2016-08-06. Retrieved 2016-07-30.
  2. ^ ""Φώτα και σκιές"". Rizospastis.
  3. ^ "Νεοελληνική ζωγραφική μέσα από τα ημερολόγια της ΑΓΕΤ". To Vima. 26 October 2011. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
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nikolaos, ventouras, greek, Νικόλας, Βεντούρας, august, 1899, april, 1990, greek, artist, engraver, ventouras, workshopcontents, summary, first, years, history, style, influences, work, collections, exhibitions, personal, exhibitions, group, exhibitions, refer. Nikolaos Ventouras Greek Nikolas Bentoyras August 31 1899 April 1 1990 was a Greek artist and engraver 1 N Ventouras in his workshopContents 1 Summary 2 The first years 3 Art History 4 Art Style 5 Influences 6 His work 7 Collections 8 Exhibitions 8 1 Personal exhibitions 8 2 Group exhibitions 9 ReferencesSummary editNikolaos Ventouras was born the 31st of August 1899 in a noble family of the region of Venice Veneto which was included in the Libro d Oro The family settled on the island of Corfu around 1730 Members of the family defended the island in the Siege of Corfu 1716 In fact one of his ancestors was the writer Isabella Teotochi Albrizzi and Ioannis Kapodistrias who was his great uncle He had one brother married 2 times had a daughter from his second marriage and a grandson He studied chemistry but became one of the greatest engravers of the 20th century He did not study further but since he was familiar with a number of languages he acquired his own deep education particularly around issues of art and philosophy It has been written about him if etching had not been discovered surely he would have discovered it Nikos Ventouras passed on April 1 1990 The first years editAs he notes on his resume drafted in 1981 already from the early classes of elementary school I was taught sketching In 1916 he took a 2 year class to study chemistry in Athens at the Academy of Commerce and Industry but never worked as a chemist Although he had no academic studies on art his devotion and persistence guided him in his work During the 1920s he served in HMS Ramillies Nikolas Ventouras was a passionate photographer and never missed a chance to capture life with his Rolleiflex It is noteworthy that some of his photos were chosen by the National Geographic He also loved traveling motorcycles and bicycles In 1923 from March 16 to May 5 he travelled from Brindisi to Vienna with a group of cyclists nbsp HMS Ramillies picture by N Ventouras nbsp Cycling trip from Brindisi to Vienna nbsp N Ventouras on his bike nbsp Photo contributed by N Ventouras 1932 and published by the National GeographicArt History editIt can be agreed that the starting point of his artistic career were the watercolour lessons he received from Angello Giallina from 1931 to 1937 He started printmaking specifically engraving in wood etching on copper and stone a relatively new technique invented by the German Alois Senefelder as early as 1932 feeling reluctant in respect to his tutor But engraving won him over and he focused his interest in perfecting it In his resume he notes self taught excluding lithography which I was taught He took some lithography etching on stone courses in 1937 Primarily the evolution of the engraving was personal and he evolved several variations of known techniques His complete work consists of dry point vernis mou aquarelle oil wood etching copper etching lithography lithography on zinc printing fabric photogravure monotypes and custom prints for Ex Libris books magazines stamps greeting cards etc The study of chemistry and the study of bees helped him experiment with materials and corrosion times which helped him achieve the exact level of detail he intended Due to his persistence and his evolution in the area of etching he is considered a pioneer of printmaking 2 Art Style editHe draws his inspiration mainly from the local tradition of Corfu focusing his on themes of the city life in the Corfu town rural landscapes and the ships using the human form only in complementary roles Other thematic sections but to a lesser extent can be identified as his landscapes the famous Constellations impressive processions religious performances and his completely abstract compositions Color was used to accentuate his feeling and therefore it is not uncommon to find variations of his works with color Furthermore he uses the visual styles of the European era with equivalent expressionist surrealist and cubist elements which are reflected in his works With seemingly fast lines that give a capacity in his works he manages to give an abstract character which differentiates them from conventional standards of his time This brings etching side by side with the modernist tendencies of Greek art His works reveal a modernist approach especially for his time as the building blocks of visual configurations released by the initial visual stimuli and simultaneously incorporate his personal expression He uses an expressionist idiom but not distinguished for its brutality in a more poetic character Nikolaos Ventouras was the only Greek artist who served printmaking with such dedication persistence and consistency for over half a century and has maintained throughout his work a morphoplastic idiom He was very meticulous keeping detailed notes for each work and excellent organization of the workshop tools apprenticeship In the file kept detailed notes the emotion that he intended to capture the time of taking a task and when finished the technique used and materials Noted that perhaps the same project after a long time or even several years noting the progress of each project and its progress The raw materials were thoroughly registered Especially for paper he noted weight type date and origin and how that affects the result of printing The colors were always clean and he made himself the blend of colours and chemical compounds in order to achieve the desired result nbsp Some of N Ventouras etching tools nbsp Lithography Pencils nbsp Document accompanying etching print that was exhibited in the 1957 Biennale in Tokyo nbsp Selection of colours used by N Ventouras nbsp N Ventouras tools nbsp James Newman Artists Colours Manufacturer London 1926 nbsp Windsor amp Newton s Artists colours and material London 1929The perfection and meticulousness that characterized him allowed Nikolao Ventoura to print the same project in different sizes with exactly the same detail He also figured out a way to print the etchings without pressure marks and even upside down He was very strict with his work and made notes in the judgment of quality performance in his own metric ranging from kachektypon misprint all they through to exeretikon perfect With these efforts left behind an innovative project rich in expression and meaningful content Influences editFrom his first works until 1937 Nikolas Ventouras carves landscapes His work is calm and filled with light his subjects come from Corfu and Venice During the years of the Second World War and immediately after the war 1945 1948 he floods his projects with inspiration and expression drawn from post war ruins disasters and perspective distortions His work clearly reveals his psychological state influenced by the historical events This period can be identified as expressionistic 1949 to 1950 shows his diversity few lines strictly calculated expressing serenity and tranquility his works are again full of light 1955 is the year Piraeus changes the scene for Ventouras He introduces plurality in intercepting forms which in time are simplified He uses smokestacks winches and cranes whatever is necessary in the background to complement the harbour and show how live it is His lines and some drops of color complete his works Mr Manolis Hatzidakis in a 1963 speech given at the Athens Technological Institute notes By simplifying things we would say that we feel to exhale from the work of Mr Ventoura a new lyrical sense of the world ernment so disciplined to laws purely disciplinary People landscapes and people transformed into works of art by a lyrical fantasy goes beyond appearances and things and which found expression within too simple the search for the essential and the rejection of unnecessary lent the works of Mr Ventoura a cleaner spiritual quality His work editIn 1928 he illustrated an ethography of Constantine Theotoki The Life and Death of Karavela using India ink The illustration was bought by Vassileiou s publishing house and the relevant printing plates were created Before these are printed Mr Vassileiou passes and the project stops Finally in 1961 his son issued the book with a small number of the drawings as they could not find all of the printing plates The prints carry the nickname N G Viros as per Ventouras request He worked and was friends with other major Greek artists such as Nikos Hadjikyriakos Ghikas Alamanos Spyros and Eleni Vakalo He first presented his work in Athens at the 1948 Panhellenic Art Exhibition in Athens and continued to exhibit his work every year until 1969 Nikolaos Ventouras has participated in individual group and international exhibitions in Greece and abroad It is noteworthy to mention that he also participated at the Biennale of Sao Paulo 1955 1957 the Alexandria Biennale 1957 the Venice Biennale 1964 In 1982 four of his prints were added to the British Museum department of Prints and Drawings with the famous Easter procession from the church of St Nicholas being one among them along his personal favourites The bend in the road His first solo exhibition was presented in 1963 at the Athens Institute of Technology A retrospective exhibition of his work was held a year after his death in 1991 in Athens Art Gallery Hyacinth On May 29 2016 the Municipal Art Gallery in Corfu opens its doors to a retrospective exhibition in memory of Nikolaos Ada and Fanny Ventoura and is titled Persistently Modern The largest retrospective exhibition to date was curated by his grandson and presented at the Piraeus Annex of the Benaki Museum in 2017 It featured over 500 original works of art as well as notes sketches and studies It took over 4 years of preparatory work to present this large body of work and was accompanied by a book with a foreword by Martin Royalton Kisch until 2009 Senior Curator in the Department of Prints and Drawings of The British Museum Although he experimented and printed in all kinds of surfaces it was etching on copper plates that won him over Collections editNational Gallery Alpha Bank Municipal Gallery of Corfu 1 Heracles GCCo 3 British Museum Department of Prints and Drawings Museum of Modern Greek Art Art Gallery University of Oregon Benaki Museum Nikos Hadjikyriakos Ghika Gallery Exhibitions editPersonal exhibitions edit 1963 Athens technological Institute Athens 1981 Gallery Zygos Athens 1986 Yakinthos gallery 1991 Yakinthos gallery 2016 Municipal Gallery of Corfu 2016 Instituto Italiano di Cultura Athens 2017 Benaki MuseumGroup exhibitions edit 1947 Grekish Konst Kunglica Akademia foer de Fria Konsterna Stockholm Sweden 1948 1st Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition Zappeion Megaron Athens Greece 1952 4th Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition Zappeion Megaron Athens Greece 1955 III Bienal de Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Museum of Art Sao Paulo Brazil 1955 La Grece vivante Geneva Switzerland 1957 Exhibition of Greek Artists T I F Thessaloniki International Fair Thessaloniki Greece 1957 IV Bienal de Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Brazil 1957 5th Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition Zappeion Megaron Athens Greece 1957 2nd Mediterranean Artistic Exhibition Alexandria Egypt 1957 Biennale Tokyo 1957 Tokyo Japan 1958 Artistic Group Exhibition The Workshop Zygos Art Gallery Athens Greece 1959 Artistic Group Exhibition The Workshop Exhibit Hall of the American Central Intelligence Agency Athens Greece 1960 Group Exhibition Nees Morfes Art Gallery Athens Greece 1960 Painting Sculpture Engraving Decorating Nees Morfes Art Gallery Athens Greece 1960 6th Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition Zappeion Megaron Athens Greece 1961 5th Artistic Group Exhibition The Workshop Parnassos Literary Society Athens Greece 1961 IV International Biennale of Graphic Art 1961 Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana Slovenia 1963 8th Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition Zappeion Megaron Athens Greece 1963 Hellenic Art Exhibition Belgrade Serbia 1963 Artistic Group Exhibition The Workshop 6th Exhibition Parnassos Literary Society Athens Greece 1963 International Engraving Exhibition Tokyo Japan 1964 32 Biennale di Venezia 1964 Venice Italy 1965 8th Panhellenic Exhibition Zappeion Megaron Athens Greece 1967 9th Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition Zappeion Megaron Athens Greece 1969 Expozitia de Arta Plastica Contemporana din Grecia Ateneul Roman Bucuresti Romania 1969 10th Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition of Painting Sculpting Engraving Decorating Zappeion Megaron Athens Greece 1969 8th Artistic Group Exhibition The Workshop Athens Hilton Art Hall Athens Greece 1971 Tribute to Greek Engraving 1972 Calendar Nees Morfes Art Gallery Athens Greece 1971 11th Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition Zappeion Megaron Athens Greece 1976 Panorama of Greek Art 1950 1975 National Art Gallery Alexandros Soutzos Museum Athens Greece 1977 Greek Engraving Nees Morfes Art Gallery Athens Greece 1977 Balkan Exhibition of Friendship National Art Gallery Alexandros Soutzos Museum Athens Greece 1977 Painting and Engraving of Balkan Countries Museu de Arts Bucuresti Romania 1978 Zeitgenoessische Griechische Malerei und Graphik Institut fuer Auslandsbeziehungen Stuttgart Germany 1978 Modern Greek Artists and Engravers Hellenic Cultural Center Nicosia Cyprus 1978 Engraving Exhibition Drama Greece 1980 18 Greek Engravers Yakinthos Art Gallery Kifisia Athens Greece 1981 Modern Greek Engraving and Efthymis Papadimitriou Yakinthos Art Gallery Kifisia Athens Greece 1981 National Bank go Greece Art Collection National Art Gallery Alexandros Soutzos Museum Athens Greece 1983 Morphoplastic and Technical Research in Greek Engraving 1892 1982 Rhodes Municipal Gallery Rhodes 1985 Greek Engravers Rhodes Municipal Gallery Collection Municipal Art Gallery of Larissa G I Katsigras Museum Larissa Greece 1985 Memories Transformations Searches National Art Gallery Alexandros Soutzos Museum Athens Greece 1985 Greek Engravers Athenaeum Art Gallery Athens Greece 1986 Summer Lounge Yakinthos Art Gallery Kifisia Athens Greece 1986 Gravure Exhibition of Greek Artists Tribute to Goya Instituto Cervantes Atenas Athens Greece 1987 Panhellenic Artistic Exhibition 1987 Piraeus Port Authority Exhibition Centre Piraeus Greece 1987 Summer Lounge 87 Yakinthos Art Gallery Kifisia Athens Greece 1988 Greek Engraving Thessaloniki Municipal Gallery Thessaloniki Greece 1988 Greek Modern Art Account of a Collection 1975 1987 National Art Gallery Alexandros Soutzos Museum Athens Greece 1988 Greek Postwar Engraving National Art Gallery Alexandros Soutzos Museum Athens Greece 1988 Group Exhibition Yakinthos Art Gallery Kifisia Athens Greece 1988 B Panionia Visual Arts Exhibition Corfu Municipal Gallery Corfu Greece 1989 Ionian Painters from the 18th to the 20th century Yakinthos Art Gallery Kifisia Athens Greece 1990 Greek Engravers Municipal Gallery of Patras Patras Greece 1991 Summer Lounge 91 Yakinthos Art Gallery Kifisia Athens Greece 1992 Modern Transformations The Greek Experience National Art Gallery Alexandros Soutzos Museum Athens Greece 1992 Artistic proposals Yakinthos Art Gallery Kifisia Athens Greece 1992 Greek engraving Section D Aetopouleio Cultural Center Library Chalandri Athens Greece 1993 Artistic proposals Yakinthos Art Gallery Kifisia Athens Greece 1994 Gravures Helleniques Contemporaines Konschthans Beim Engel Luxemburg 1994 Greek ex libris by Greek Artists Yakinthos Art Gallery Kifisia Athens Greece 1994 Summer Lounge 94 Yakinthos Art Gallery Kifisia Athens Greece 1995 Engraving Collection of the Ionian Bank Museum of Cycladic Art Athens Greece 1995 Contemporary Greek Engraving Athens Municipal Gallery Athens Greece 1995 Summer Lounge 95 Yakinthos Art Gallery Kifisia Athens Greece 1996 Greek Artists 1954 1996 Giorgio de Chirico Art Cultural Center Volos Greece 1996 Tribute to Orthodoxy Section C Greek Engravers Engraved Religious Issues Yakinthos Art Gallery Kifisia Athens Greece 1996 Summer Lounge 1996 Yakinthos Art Gallery Kifisia Athens Greece 1996 Eleven Masters of Greek Engraving Hellenic Foundation for Culture London United Kingdom 1996 Three Corfiot Engravers Yakinthos Art Gallery Kifisia Athens Greece 1996 Modern Greek Engraving X Leontiadi Collection Thessaloniki Cultural Capital of Europe 1997 Greece 1997 22 important representatives of modern Greek engraving Astrolavos Art Gallery Athens Greece 1999 Artistic proposals Yakinthos Art Gallery Kifisia Athens Greece 1999 Modern Greek Engraving 20th Century X Leontiadi Collection Ministry of Development Athens Greece 2000 Lights and Shadows Panorama of Greek Engraving Nicosia Municipal Cultural Centre Nicosia Cyprus 2000 Lights and Shadows Panorama of Greek Engraving National Art Gallery Alexandros Soutzos Museum Athens Greece 2000 Twelve and One Teachers of Modern Greek Engraving Grigorakis Gallery Engraving Museum Psychiko Athens Greece 2002 Three Corfiot Engravers Ventouras Zavitzianos Kogevinas Grigorakis Gallery Engraving Museum Psychiko Athens Greece 2003 Greek Sculpture Engraving Collections by Theodoros Hadjisavvas Athens Municipal Gallery Athens Greece 2003 Greek Engravers in the 20th century National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation Eynard Mansion Athens Greece 2003 Art Patron Cities Settlements and Neighborhoods in Greek Painting 19th amp 20th Century Touring Exhibit Athens Xanthi Rhodes Greece 2003 Greek Engravers in the Twentieth Century Art Space 8 Rethimno Crete 2003 Island landscapes and ports of Greece Grigorakis Gallery Engraving Museum Psychiko Athens Greece 2003 Summer Engravers Lounge 2003 Engraving Panorama Grigorakis Gallery Engraving Museum Psychiko Athens Greece 2003 Lights and Shadows Panorama of Greek Engraving Chania Municipal Gallery Chania Crete 2003 Art Patron Cities Settlements and Neighborhoods in Greek Painting 19th amp 20th Century Ioannina Municipal Gallery Ioannina Greece 2004 Olive Tribute Academy of Athens Athens Greece 2004 Y Papakonstantinou Collection Psychiko Municipal Gallery Psychiko Athens Greece 2004 The Ship amp the Sea by Greek Engravers Grigorakis Gallery Engraving Museum Psychiko Athens Greece 2004 Summer Engravers Lounge 2004 Panorama Xaraktikhs Grigorakis Gallery Engraving Museum Psychiko Athens Greece 2005 Alpha Bank Collection Painting Engraving Sculpture Benaki Museum Piraeus Street Anex Athens Greece 2005 Ports of Hellenism Greek Limenography Contemporary Art Center of Thessaloniki Warehouse B1 Thessaloniki Port Thessaloniki Greece 2005 The Olive Tree from Greek Engravers Grigorakis Gallery Engraving Museum Psychiko Athens Greece 2005 Summer Engravers Lounge 2005 Panorama Xaraktikhs Grigorakis Gallery Engraving Museum Psychiko Athens Greece 2006 Alpha Bank Collection Greek Art from 1920 until today MOMus Museum of Contemporary Art Thessaloniki Greece 2006 Olive Tribute United Nations New York United States of America 2006 Summer Engravers Lounge 2006 Engraving Panorama Grigorakis Gallery Engraving Museum Psychiko Athens Greece 2006 Pioneers and Teachers of Modern Greek Engraving Grigorakis Gallery Engraving Museum Psychiko Athens Greece 2007 Olive Tribute SPAP Olympia Conference and Exhibition Centre Ancient Olympia Olympia Greece 2007 Summer Engravers Lounge 2007 Engraving Panorama Grigorakis Gallery Engraving Museum Psychiko Athens Greece 2008 Panorama of Greek Engraving Technopolis Gazi Athens Greece 2008 Summer Engravers Lounge 2008 Engraving Panorama Grigorakis Gallery Engraving Museum Psychiko Athens Greece 2009 Pioneers Teachers and engravers of the 20th century Piraeus Municipal Gallery Piraeus Greece 2009 The Human Form in Art Technopolis Gazi Athens Greece 2009 Impressions on paper Piraeus Municipal Gallery Piraeus Greece 2009 The modern Greek landscape from the 18th to the 21st century Vision experience and renovation of the space B amp M Theocharakis Foundation Athens Greece 2009 1st Athens Engraving Festival Various Spaces in Athens Greece 2009 100 Years of Modern Greek Engraving 1909 2009 Y Papakonstantinou Collection Society for Macedonian Studies Thessaloniki Greece 2009 Greeks engraved Ersi s Gallery Athens Greece 2009 Summer Engravers Lounge 2009 Engraving Panorama Grigorakis Gallery Engraving Museum Psychiko Athens Greece 2010 Summer Engravers Lounge 2010 Engraving Panorama Grigorakis Gallery Engraving Museum Psychiko Athens Greece 2011 Greek Painters in the Calendars of HERACLES General Cement Company 1956 2009 Benaki Museum Athens Greece 2013 Classic and modern Greek engraving 1930 1950 Modern Archives Cholargos Athens Greece 2014 Art in Europe after 1945 Beyond Borders MOMus Museum of Contemporary Art Thessaloniki Greece 2014 Modern Greek Printmaking from the Y Papakonstantinou Collection 12 Star Gallery Europe House London United KingdomReferences edit Ventouras Nikolaos National Gallery Archived from the original on 2016 08 06 Retrieved 2016 07 30 Fwta kai skies Rizospastis Neoellhnikh zwgrafikh mesa apo ta hmerologia ths AGET To Vima 26 October 2011 Retrieved 30 July 2016 Home Triklinon Municipal Gallery of Corfu 2 www ventouras gr Contemporary Greek Art Institute 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nikolaos Ventouras 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