Achilleas Aperghis

Achilleas Aperghis (1909–1986) was a Greek sculptor.

Also recorded as Achilleas Apergis.

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Overview

Born at Corfu in 1909, died at Athens in 1986.

In detail

Achilleas Aperghis studied at Athens School of Fine Arts. training under Michael Tombros and Thomas Thomopoulos is recorded. the recorded working language is Modern Greek.

Works named in the authority record are Statue of Konstantinos Davakis, Kallithea, Stele for the Poles, Missolongi Heroes Garden, Statue of Konstantinos Davakis, Kastoria, Bust of Iakovos Polylas, Kerkyra, Bust of Konstantinos Zavitsianos, Kerkyra and Bust of Konstantinos Theotokis, Kerkyra.

Work by Achilleas Aperghis is recorded in the collections of National Gallery of Athens and Picker Art Gallery.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Achilleas Aperghis”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q17401768: Achilleas Aperghis

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