Friday 25 January 2013

Artist's studio




The house of Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas, on 3 Kriezotou Street, donated to the Benaki Museum by the artist, now a museum.




The artist started living in the house in the 1950s. He lived on the fifth floor and used the sixth floor as his studio, a large area divided into different sections:




the sitting area





with bare concrete pillars, concrete ceiling, brick walls




a closer look at the painting on the left





the area to the right of the previous picture




and books everywhere.




Additional shelves in a small adjacent room which served as a library




the entrance to the library




a closer look at the painting from the previous picture




a section of the area where the artist painted





a closer look at the painting on the left from the previous picture




artist's materials arranged against one wall




detail.


Going down the stairs to the fifth floor and the artist's living quarters, some paintings on the wall:




Dimitris Galanis, Pines at Saint-Raphael, 1928 (woodcut)





Dimitris Galanis, Panther (woodcut)




Pablo Picasso, Composition with Nudes (etching and collage on paper).  Apologies for the reflection but it could not be helped




Pierre Bonnard, Paris, 1937 (copper engraving).

 

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